Funding Sources for Study Abroad
Pitzer students on financial aid are able to apply all financial aid, with the exception of work study, towards approved study abroad programs. Consult with the Office of Financial Aid for specifics on how your financial aid award will apply and to complete the necessary paperwork.
There are a some other sources of funding for study abroad that students may want to investigate:
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for students receiving federal need-based financial aid:
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) Boren Scholarships: for study abroad in countries other than Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
Bridging Japan Scholarship is for students studying on semester programs in Japan in any field and the Morgan Stanley Scholarship for students studying in Japan who have an interest in economics and international finance.
KAUST Full Discovery Scholarship: For undergraduate students of science and technology, this generous scholarship covers tuition and a living allowance for the remainder of the undergraduate degree and a master's program at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia.
Sallie Mae education loans available for study abroad
You might also consult these directories of financial aid sources:
StudyAbroad.com
StudyAbroadDirectory.com
Some programs do offer their own aid and students applying for summer programs and unapproved semester programs should check with the program provider to learn of any additional sources of aid.
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