Scholarship opportunities from external organizations for students studying abroad
- Study abroad scholarships and grants provided to summer and semester students who demonstrate high academic achievement
- Most scholarships if awarded offers $1,000
- Grants come in amounts of $400 for semester programs and $200 for summer programs
- Application deadline varies for each scholarship or grant
Cargill Global Scholars Program
- First- and second-year undergraduate students who demonstrate exemplary academic achievement, leadership potential and study in a field relevant to Cargill's world of food, agriculture and risk management
- Annual scholarship of $2,500 for up to two years
- For more information on the Cargill Global Scholars Program in the United States, please contact cargillglobalscholars@iie.org
- Available to undergraduate students of any major
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- NESP focuses on languages and fields of study critical to U.S.national security
- Students must be traveling to countries outside of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
- Scholarship award amount worth up to $8,000 for a summer, $10,000 for a semester, and up to $20,000 for an academic year
- Students must be accepted to an approved semester, summer, or academic year Ohio State program
- For more information, contact the on-campus NSEP representative in the Foreign Language Center, 100 Hagerty Hall
- Available to undergraduate students participating in international exchange programs in Japan and who have an interest in Japan, its culture and its language
- Scholarship award amount worth up to $4,000
- Application deadline for spring programs is in October and April for fall and year-long programs
- Scholarships and grants offered to students who are studying abroad
- Strongly considers financial need and academic excellence
- Application deadline is April 1 (same year as studying abroad) for summer, fall and academic year programs and November 1 (year prior to studying abroad) for winter, spring and calendar year programs
- Provide fully-funded group-based intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences for seven to ten weeks for U.S. citizen undergraduate, Master's and PhD students
- Countries may include: Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, Oman, Russia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, or others where the target languages are spoken
DAAD German Academic Exchange Service
- Available to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in German studies and participating in study, research, a senior thesis, or internships in Germany
- Scholarship can be used for short-term or long-term programs in Germany
- Scholarship award amount varies
- Available to undergraduate students of any major with an interest in greater understanding of Asian peoples and cultures
- Little to no prior experience in Asia
- Students must file FASFA
- Students be accepted into an Ohio State approved program and attending a minimum 8 week summer or 12 week summer semester program in East and Southeast Asia
- Scholarship award amounts are up to $3,000 (summer), $5,000 (semester), $7,000 (AY)
- Application deadlines are October, March, or April depending on start date of program
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.
- Up to $10,000 (Academic Year); $5,000 (fall/spring semester)
- Preferences for academically rigorous and immersive study abroad program, study of the host country language, study abroad program with a sustainable service-learning / volunteering component, non-traditional destination, student demonstrates financial need, students who represent a group that is traditionally underrepresented in education abroad (minorities, first-generation college students, community college students, students with disabilities, student athletes, veterans, returning learners)
- Available to undergraduate students of any major (Critical Need Language study funds available)
- Must be receiving Federal Pell Grant Fall or Spring only
- Must be accepted to an approved Ohio State semester program
- Scholarship award amount up to $5,000
- Available to undergraduate students with a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher
- 50 Scholarships awarded in the amount of $1,000 dollars
- Fellowships are available for Ohio State graduate and professional school students who are pursuing a course of study which requires advanced foreign language and area studies training, as well as select undergraduate students
- Applicants must: commit to studying a FLAS-eligible language, and its area of the world, have U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, enrolled full time enrollment, or admission acceptance to be enrolled full time
- Academic year fellowships require both language courses and courses pertinent to related world areas. Summer fellowships require an intensive language program.
Rotary International Scholarships
- Available to undergraduate students
- Country must have a Rotary Chapter
- Scholarship award amount ranges from $1,000 to $25,000
- Students should contact their local chapters for application details and local deadlines
- For more information contact (847) 866-3000 or by email
- Available to graduate and professional students
- Graduate and professional students apply through the Ohio State Graduate School
- Scholarship helps covers travel and living expenses
- Students should contact the Graduate school for both campus and national deadlines
- Available to graduating seniors or recent graduates
- Undergraduate students can apply through the Honors Collegium, 301 Enarson Hall
- Scholarship helps covers travel and living expenses
- Contact Honors Collegium for both campus and national deadlines
- Available to doctoral degree candidates
- Graduate and professional students apply through the Ohio State Office of International Affairs
- Scholarship helps cover travel and living expenses
- Contact OIA for both campus and national deadlines
- Nation's largest higher education scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ students
- Must be enrolled in a degree-granting undergraduate or graduate/doctoral program
- Must be "out" as a person who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community
- Fund travel and research costs of master’s and doctoral candidates pursuing field research in Latin America toward their theses or dissertations, to be expended 75% for transportation, 25% for food, lodging, and research costs
- Awarded by the Center for Latin American Studies for brief periods (usually no longer than three months) of pre-dissertation research in Latin America (or on Latin American topics in Spain or Portugal)
- provides financial assistance to Japanese and American undergraduate and graduate students pursuing study abroad program or international study in either the United States or Japan
- average award amount is $10,000
- fall, spring, and academic year programs are eligible
- applications typically due in February each year
- Must be an Ohio resident who is a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate from an Ohio International Consortium member school
- Must be at least a rising sophomore with a minimum 2.5 GPA
- Participate on a credit-bearing virtual study abroad or internship program that has been approved by the home school. Programs must take place during the 2021 calendar year
- Awardees are expected to work with their home study abroad office to develop a virtual service project that will allow them to share their experience with fellow students and the OIC.