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UW Undergraduate & Graduate Scholarship Program

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FLAS recipients who participants in this program for Summer 2026 or AY 2026-2027 will receive an additional $1000 scholarship.

Worldwide, Worldwide

UW-Madison undergraduate and graduate students who receive an NSEP Boren, Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS), or Brittingham Viking Organization scholarship and are unable to apply to and participate on an approved IAP program are eligible to apply for this program.

Learning Objectives

We have overall Goals and Expectations for Study Abroad Participants, covering the personal, academic and professional aspects of study abroad. Additionally on this program, you can:

  • Deepen cross-cultural understanding through an experience abroad.

Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to providing quality study abroad and domestic study away programs for every UW-Madison student. We work strategically to identify, address, and remove barriers that may prevent participation and to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for students. Our staff actively engages with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds and prioritizes the continuous development of our knowledge and cultural competence. We also recognize the importance of increasing access to study abroad for historically underrepresented student populations. We are committed to diversity and inclusion so that every student can engage with and understand their identity through a new lens and continue to develop and make progress on their personal, professional, and academic goals.

Sustainability

We recognize that the future of study abroad, domestic study away, and international internship programming requires a Commitment to Sustainability. We are devoted to examining, developing, and improving sustainability in all our endeavors, aligning with campus priorities and following through with UW-Madison's climate action and Resilience Commitment. Join our efforts and learn more about how to study abroad sustainably.

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Eligibility

  • Applicants must also meet the eligibility requirements for the program to which they have applied.
  • Open to UW-Madison students receiving NSEP Boren, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS), and Brittingham Viking Organization (BVO) scholarships.
  • 2.0 cumulative GPA
  • Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate Student
  • Open to UW-Madison degree-seeking students only
  • Good academic and disciplinary standing
  • At the time of application and the semester prior to participation, UW-Madison students must be currently enrolled. Transfer Students to UW-Madison need to be currently enrolled at their home institution

Advising Location

Program Structure

UW Signature

Subjects

Subjects will vary dependent on the program and scholarship funding.

Classroom Language

Housing

Responsible for arranging your own housing

Program Duration

You can participate in the program for any duration or length, as specified by your scholarship and selected program. Durations might not exactly align with the UW-Madison semester. IAP asks you to apply for the session that most closely matches your time abroad.

Application Deadline(s)

Summer 2026 4/3/2026 Cost Details
Fall 2026-27 4/17/2026 Cost Details
Year 2026-27 4/17/2026 Cost Details

Future durations will be posted at a later date.

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IAP will enroll you in a study abroad placeholder course while abroad. This keeps you enrolled as a Madison student. You will need to enroll for your program courses as instructed by your program. If you are accepted into the program you will submit requests to your IAP advisor to have your program courses evaluated for UW equivalent courses and credit. Upon completion of your program the grades that you receive for your courses will be added to your UW academic record along with the designated equivalent courses and credit.