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International Scholarships Focus Week: Learn about scholarships that support undergraduate students to study, research, teach, and engage abroad

Submitted by Caterina Rost on April 27, 2016 - 10:25am

Dare to Do…International Scholarships Focus Week
May 2-5, 2016

Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunities for Undergrads

Monday, May 2, 2016

3:30-5pm, ECC Room 306

If you’re thinking about studying abroad and you’re not sure where to start, attend this info session! We’ll discuss planning for study abroad and finding scholarships to support your study. RSVP to attend.

Graduate Studies Abroad and the Scholarships that can Support You

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

3:30-5pm, MGH 258

Considering graduate schools abroad? Join us to hear from fellow students who have earned graduate degrees in the UK and Ireland, and those who are starting graduate programs this fall in Germany, China, the UK and other locations with scholarship support from programs like the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, Mitchell Scholarship, German Academic Exchange Service Graduate Study Scholarship, Yenching Academy. RSVP to attend.

Fulbright US Student Program Information Session

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

4:30-6pm, MGH 171

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is designed to give students, artists, and other early professionals opportunities to pursue graduate study, independent research, creative projects or teach English in over 155 nations. Attend an information session to learn more about the program and application process. RSVP to attend.

Plan2GO Scholarship Information Session

Thursday, May 5, 2016

3:30-4:30pm, MGH 171

Join us to learn more about the Plan2GO scholarship. The Plan2Go is an exciting opportunity for undergraduate students who plan to study abroad on an exchange program. Students awarded a Plan2GO will have up to 3 years to use their scholarship toward a qualified UW exchange program. As a Plan2GO scholar, you will join a cohort of students who will engage in study abroad advising and scholarship activities leading up to your exchange program. RSVP to attend.

International Opportunities After Graduation

Thursday, May 5, 2016

5:00-6:30pm, MGH 171

Funded research, English teaching, community engagement opportunities internationally after undergrad: Join us to hear from fellow students and alumni who have already, or are planning to, conduct international research, teach English, and engage with communities abroad through various scholarship programs like the Fulbright US Student Program, Whitaker International Fellowship, Princeton in Asia, Peace Corps, etc. RSVP to attend.

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