Study Abroad Scholarships
91ɬÂþ Short-Term Program Scholarships
- Global Leadership in Spain: The first 10 students to commit to going on this program will receive a $800 scholarship toward the program fee. Contact Whitney Mendoza (whitneymendoza@suu.edu) with questions about the program or the scholarship.
- Nutrition in Costa Rica: The first 14 students from the College of Health Sciences are eligible for a $324 scholarship toward the program fee. Contact Hannah Nickerson (hannahnickerson@suu.edu) with questions about the program or the scholarship.
- Sociology in Japan: The first 8 students to apply for this program will receive a $300 scholarship toward the program fee. Contact Matthew Eddy (matthewe@suu.edu) with questions about the program or the scholarship.
- Sport in the United Kingdom: The first 8 students from the College of Health Sciences to apply for this program will receive a $746 scholarship toward the program fee. Contact Tony Oliver (tonyoliver@suu.edu) with questions about the program or the scholarship.
- Student Travel and Research (STAR) Awards: Students taking part in the Anthropology in Belize short-term program may be eligible for scholarships ranging from $200 to $500. Contact Matthew Newsom (matthewnewsom@suu.edu) with questions about the program or the scholarship.
- Writing in Wales: The first 4 students to apply for this program will receive a $250 scholarship toward the program fee. Contact Danielle Dubrasky (dubrasky@suu.edu) with questions about the program or the scholarship.
- All English majors are qualified for up to $500 in scholarship funds. Reach out to Kyle Bishop (bishopk@suu.edu) with questions.
Other 91ɬÂþ Scholarships
- 91ɬÂþ departments, colleges, and programs may offer their own study abroad scholarships; students are encouraged to inquire about these scholarships with the appropriate academic unit. Students participating in exchange programs abroad may also apply any scholarships received from 91ɬÂþ to the associated study abroad costs.
- Connect Grant ($100-$500): The Gerald R. Sherratt Library recently launched the CONNECT Grant. The purpose of the CONNECT Grant program is to provide funding support to 91ɬÂþ undergraduate students who want to take their education beyond normal requirements and standard course work to accomplish something that is different, out-of-the-box and/or exceptional.
- Deadlines to Apply:
- Fall Semester - 2nd Friday in October, 2nd Friday in November
- Spring Semester - 2nd Friday in February, 2nd Friday in March
- Deadlines to Apply:
External Scholarships
We encourage students to look for outside sources of funding. To help get you started, please view this . You can also view .
Fundraising
You may also wish to contact local civic organizations such as Rotary, PTA, or your religious institution for independent funding possibilities.