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Scholarships to Study and Intern Abroad This is a program of the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs, supported in its implementation by IIE. Scholarships to Study and Intern Abroad

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Scholarships to

Study and Intern Abroad

This is a program of the U.S. Department of State,

Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs, supported in its

implementation by IIE.

Scholarships to

Study and Intern Abroad

Bureau of Educational &

Cultural Affairs

studyabroad.state.gov

Gilman Scholarship

Overview

The Gilman Scholarship enables American

students to gain proficiency in diverse

languages and cultures, skills that are critically

important to their academic and career

development.

3,000+ Scholarships Available

Scholarships of up to $5,000

• Summer

• Fall

• Spring

• Academic Year

Critical Need Language Awards of $3,000

• Arabic

• Azerbaijani

• Bangla

• Chinese

• Hindi

• Indonesian

• Japanese

• Korean

• Persian

• Punjabi

• Russian

• Swahili

• Turkish

• Urdu

Option to complete a second essay in the

application to be considered for this award.

Eligibility

U.S. citizen

Undergraduate student

Federal Pell Grant

Academic Credit

No Travel Warning (Mexican states with no travel advisory are

eligible)

Minimum three weeks (21 days)

OR two weeks (14 days) if at

community college

How to Apply

Online Application {program + essays +

transcript(s) + advisors}

Advisor Certifications

{Study Abroad & Financial Aid}

Apply at www.gilmanscholarship.org

Essay #1

Statement of Purpose

“Personal Interview”

You + Program + Goals {academic, professional, personal}

Challenges

Tips for Statement of Purpose

• Answer prompts & use transitions:

– Coursework towards major or minor,

– Reasons for particular country & program,

– Country knowledge & language acquisition,

– Career goals & professional development,

– Inspiration for study abroad,

– Personal growth (i.e. independence, adaptability),

– Challenges (i.e. family obligations, disabilities).

• Have essays proofread & don’t wait until last minute!

– Advisor, writing center, professor

– Spell check won’t catch: “I want to study aboard.”

Tips for Statement of Purpose

• Answer prompts & use transitions:

– Coursework towards major or minor,

– Reasons for particular country & program,

– Country knowledge & language acquisition,

– Career goals & professional development,

– Inspiration for study abroad,

– Personal growth (i.e. independence, adaptability),

– Challenges (i.e. family obligations, disabilities).

Telling your story

Situational Choices Relationships Interests

Telling Your Story: List out different aspects of your personal

history by categories: “Situational,” “Choices,” “Relationships,”

“Interests.”

You can use a blank sheet of paper or an Excel spreadsheet to

brainstorm

Telling your story

Situational Choices Relationships Interests

Year as alumni ambassador

Chose to study abroad in Germany

German professor Foreign languages

Graduated in 2008 during recession

Chose to move to Houston

People I knew at IIE Helping others

Travel

Telling Your Story: List out different aspects of your personal history

by categories: “Situational,” “Choices,” “Relationships,” “Interests.”

You can use a blank sheet of paper or an Excel spreadsheet to

brainstorm

In each column, list out as many items as you can.

Telling your story

Situational Choices Relationships Interests

Year as alumni ambassador

Chose to study abroad in Germany

German professor Foreign languages

Graduated in 2008 during recession

Chose to move to Houston

People I knew at IIE Helping others

Travel

Telling Your Story: List out different aspects of your personal history by

categories: “Situational,” “Choices,” “Relationships,” “Interests.”

You can use a blank sheet of paper or an Excel spreadsheet to brainstorm

In each column, list out as many items as you can.

Take one element from each column and combine to tell a story.

Telling your story

Year as alumni ambassador

Chose to move to Houston

People I knew at IIE Helping others

Telling Your Story: List out different aspects of your personal history by

categories: “Situational,” “Choices,” “Relationships,” “Interests.”

You can use a blank sheet of paper or an Excel spreadsheet to brainstorm

In each column, list out as many items as you can.

Take one element from each column and combine to tell a story.

Does it tell a compelling story? Is it missing anything? Try it with different

combinations.

You want to see that your story can be told many ways. Just include

relevant parts of the story.

Telling your story

Helping others Year as alumni ambassador

People I knew at IIE Chose to move to Houston

Telling Your Story: List out different aspects of your personal history by

categories: “Situational,” “Choices,” “Relationships,” “Interests.”

You can use a blank sheet of paper or an Excel spreadsheet to brainstorm

In each column, list out as many items as you can.

Take one element from each column and combine to tell a story.

Does it tell a compelling story? Is it missing anything? Try it with different

combinations.

You want to see that your story can be told many ways. Just include

relevant parts of the story.

Telling your story

Your turn! Take 10-15 minutes to work on charting our your story following the

steps on the worksheet.

Essay #2

Follow-on Service Project

How will you give back by inspiring others to study abroad?

On campus or in community?

Design Plan of Action: {audience, tools, timeline}

Examples of Follow-on

Service Projects• Khalid, Harper College, wrote an article for his community college’s

“Going Global” newsletter about the Gilman Scholarship and his study

abroad experience and also presented to foreign language classes.

• Amanda, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, gave presentations to

transfer students about how to incorporate a semester abroad and the

Gilman Scholarship into their academic plan.

• Zoe, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, partnered with

the study abroad office to work with sending athletes abroad.

• Hal, Hampton University, presented at Hampton Cultural Fair and to

incoming freshmen on study abroad and the Gilman Scholarship, as well

as mentored students in the process of planning for study abroad.

• Lisa, Durham Technical Community College, created a scrapbook

and posters about her experiences in Jamaica to promote her

presentation on study abroad and the Gilman Scholarship.

Check out

resources on the

Gilman website

gilmanscholarship.org

Optional Essay #3

Critical Need Language Award

Is it a critical need language?

Is it predominately spoken in the country you’re going to?

How your study of the language relates to your academic and career goals

Timelines & Deadlines

*11:59pm

Central Time

Check Gilman

website for future

dates and

deadlines.

Application Opens

Applicant Deadline

Advisor Deadline

Spring or Summer (Early Application)

Mid-August 1st Tues. October

2nd Tues. October

Application Opens

Applicant Deadline

Advisor Deadline

Mid-January 1st Tues. March

2nd Tues. March

Summer or Fall or Academic year

What makes a strong application?

Plan ahead – start today!

Talk to your advisors

Research your study abroad program and

destination options –select a program that

meets Gilman eligibility criteria

Check your application for accuracy

Know where to get the information you need

to answer the questions you have!

Invest time in your essays. Start early and have

them proofread. Answer all of the essay prompts.

Stay Connected

Facebook

Twitter

YouTube

Webinars

Gilman Global Experience Blog

Google+

Instagram

E-Newsletters

Other Resources for International

Exchange

Other Education Abroad Resources on the Gilman website at GilmanScholarship.org

Other U.S. Government resources:

– Critical Language Scholarship Program

– Fulbright U.S. Student Program

– Boren Scholarships and Fellowships

More information at: studyabroad.state.gov

Contact Information

www.gilmanscholarship.org

Applicants

800-852-2141option 1

[email protected]

Advisors

800-852-2141

option 2

[email protected]