IES Financial Aid Opportunity Semester students: Receive up to $7000 in scholarships/aid, including an automatic $1000 grant! You can apply for aid from IES Abroad before you’ve completed your IES program application. IES Abroad aid amounts are confirmed within five days of submitting your aid application. More details: go.wisc.edu/ies
England, London
City, University of London combines the advantages of a long-established traditional institution with a modern approach to teaching and learning. Administered by IES Abroad, this program allows you to direct enroll at City, University of London, providing you with an opportunity to explore life in a major European city and become part of a friendly cosmopolitan community of students, faculty, and staff.
Spending a semester in London allows you to expand your practical knowledge of international markets while experiencing the excitement of student life in a major world capital. The strength of London's financial and banking tradition combines with its rich political and literary history to create a unique educational environment. Outside classes, London offers you a wide range of cultural, historic, artistic, and sporting activities, as well as unrivaled travel opportunities.
More program information is available below
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
Preference is given to admitted Business, Certificate in Business, and Certificate in Entrepreneurship students
3.0 cumulative GPA
Junior, Senior
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
Exchange & Direct Enroll
Subjects
Business, Humanities, Social Sciences
Classroom Language
English
Housing
Residence Hall
Program Duration
Fall semester: mid-September to mid-December Spring semester: mid-January to late April
Academics at City, University of London are challenging, but past students have spoken highly of their classes and the CityU teaching style. Students studying abroad on IES Abroad's direct enroll program at City, University of London will take many of their courses at the Bayes Business School and may take some non-business courses as well. Please note that Actuarial Science courses are restricted and students studying abroad at City may not take them. IES policy states that students can only take one 100-level course per term; you should plan your courseload accordingly.
International Business majors at the Wisconsin School of Business are required to study abroad for a semester in their Region of Emphasis. This semester program satisfies that requirement for Western Europe.
Use the links below to see a list of courses that past students have taken
on this program and the UW equivalents. Note: This list only includes
pre-approved courses for your program and may not be an exhaustive list of
courses, departments or equivalents. Courses may not be available the
semester you are abroad. You will receive instructions on the course
equivalent process after acceptance.
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One of the world’s most visited cities, London has something to offer everyone: from history to culture, from art to architecture. As one of the world’s leading financial centers, London’s economy is thriving. London alone is responsible for about 30% of the UK’s GDP. In addition to its appeal as an economic powerhouse (ideal for studying business and finance), London’s list of historic or tourist sites is endless. More than 27 million visitors a year are drawn to the city’s museums, gardens, and more. With world-class museums, internationally renowned cuisine, and iconic architecture around every corner, London is truly unforgettable.
Cost of living varies widely by location. Be sure to consult a variety of resources when researching cost of living.
Housing
UW Madison students are required to live in IES provided housing for the duration of their program. IES Abroad arranges housing for all program participants. You will live in central London at an international student residence hall. You and another IES Abroad student share a room with an attached bathroom and will either have access to a common kitchen with others on your floor or a kitchenette in your room. No meals are included, but there are many affordable eateries nearby. There are laundry facilities and common areas with wireless Internet (and 24-hour Internet access in your room) on various floors of the residence hall. Enjoy 24-hour security and a short walk to public transportation.
Program Considerations
In a physical sense, the on-site experience may be very different from life on the UW campus. You may walk or take public transportation more than you are used to in Madison. The physical activity level will vary by program, but in general you should be prepared for extended periods of time walking, potentially on uneven terrain.
For many students, discovering and experiencing new foods is a part of the experience. It is important to consider any dietary restrictions, whether they are due to health conditions, religious beliefs, or individual needs, and look into whether you can get the foods you need locally.
How you identify yourself in Madison may differ from how people will view you on-site. Consider exploring our Identity Resources to reflect on how your identities may impact your experience. Students with disabilities should keep in mind that attitudes and laws related to disabilities vary by country, and these differences may impact the level of accommodation available in a particular location. More details are available on our page on Study Abroad for Students with Disabilities.
We encourage you to contact your Study Abroad Advisor and share your accommodation needs with us as early as possible. This will allow us to help you explore your options in advance.
Excursions and Activities
Students who study abroad at City, University of London enjoy a great deal of activities and excursions. The university regularly organizes public lectures, with speakers from leading academics or external speakers (with credentials ranging from Nobel Prize winners to Tech City innovators). There are also free concerts held throughout the year. The Sport and Leisure Service offers an innovative range of fitness classes, team sports, social sports, and wellbeing programs, and the new sports facility (CitySport) is brand new.
In addition to activities arranged by City, University of London, IES Abroad plans a series of cultural programs and excursions that you can choose to participate on. Sample activities include excursions to Stonehenge, Liverpool including a visit to the Beatles Museum, tours of Shakespeare's birthplace Stratford-Upon-Avon and Kenilworth Castle, and a trip to Brighton, a beachside city with exotic royal palaces.
On-Site Support
IES Abroad has staff onsite in London to support you and your immerson into university student life. Additionally, City, University of London has a dedicated Student Center to help you with your transition to life in London. The office is the only one in the UK to have been recognized by the Institute of Customer Service for providing exceptional service to students. In addition to this excellent resource, City, University of London features modern libraries, a full range of mental and physical health services, sport facilities, and IT services.
Orientation
WSB expects you to be an active participant in preparing yourself for your study abroad experience. As a participant on a WSB program, you will receive a pre-departure orientation, either in-person or online. The type and format of this orientation will vary by program and will be provided to you upon acceptance to the program.
IES Abroad provides an on-site orientation in London at the beginning of the semester. You will receive detailed information about health and safety, academic advising, cultural adjustment, housing, field trips and more.
International students at City, University of London also participate in orientation at the university to receive an introduction to the school. You will meet other students and gain an understanding of services provided by the university.
Visa
U.S. citizens must have a U.S. passport valid for at least six months beyond the end of the program, but do not require a visa ahead of time. You will need to present a few documents upon arrival at the airport in the UK to obtain a visa "stamp" in your passport. IES Abroad will provide you with complete information prior to your departure.
If your passport is not from the U.S., you may have different visa requirements. Ask your Study Abroad Advisor if you have any questions.
Getting to Your Program
You are responsible for arranging your own transportation to London. Do not arrange flights until IES finalizes program dates. Do not enter the U.K. via Ireland.
Insurance
The University of Wisconsin System requires all students who study abroad to purchase mandatory international and emergency medical insurance. More information on this mandatory plan offered by Cultural Insurance Services International (CISI) and the latest brochure are available on the Risk Management Study Abroad web page. The cost of the insurance is included in your study abroad confirmation fee.
International students: You may file to waive the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) for the time you are abroad. Contact SHIP for more information. Waiver requests must be submitted before you study abroad.
If you are a citizen of a country other than the United States and will remain/study in, or travel to your country of record (the location of your permanent residence), the insurance provided for you is the same as the “study away” insurance provided to U.S. citizens studying on domestic U.S. programs. You may want to explore alternative or additional international health and medical insurance that will cover your needs both while in and during any period of transit to/from your country of record. This may include participation in a national healthcare plan or coverage provided under a personal healthcare plan in your country of record. If you have questions about the coverage of the “study away” plan, please speak with your Study Abroad Advisor.
All other students participating on an international program will automatically be enrolled in Cultural Insurance Services International (CISI), the university's international health, medical and repatriation insurance policy.
Program cost information includes program fees, as well as out-of-pocket expenses with notes to help explain costs. Program fees are estimated and can be adjusted at any time. Once accepted, you will receive a cost sheet that includes confirmed program fees and additional out-of-pocket expenses. "The IAP Program Fee" and all processes and policies stated on this cost sheet apply to all participants on programs managed by International Academic Programs (IAP) and in partnership with the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the College of Engineering, and Wisconsin School of Business. All students participating on approved programs are all eligible to apply for scholarships administered through IAP when they meet the scholarship eligibility and selection criteria.
Sources of available funding for study abroad include scholarships, grants and loans. To increase your chances of receiving financial aid, we recommend filling out your FAFSA to begin the financial planning process early.
For detailed information on financial resources, visit our Funding Study Abroad.
Scholarships
This scholarship list includes scholarships we know are relevant to this program. It is not an exhaustive list of all available scholarship opportunities for study abroad. Although we make our best effort to ensure the list is up-to-date, this information changes frequently, and it is the responsibility of the applicant to verify information. For additional scholarship information, please visit our scholarship page and Wisconsin School of Business Financial Resources page for more information regarding study abroad scholarships specific to business study abroad programs.
“I got to see so many cool and exciting things when I was abroad. Through my travels, I definitely became more confident in myself and independent. Trying to navigate in a train station in a country that you don't know the language will definitely give you some interesting stories for interviews. Meeting new people with interesting perspectives about the world was also extremely rewarding. Since London is such a diverse city, I was able to learn about all different cultures as well.”
“London is a city that is similar to the United States in some ways, but still very, very different. It allows you to be comfortable in a country because of the elimination of the language barrier, while still going out of your comfort zone and experiencing new things. I never thought I would be given the opportunity to be out and about in the city in an academic setting and learn so much, as well as experiencing 5 different plays for class, and two more for personal pleasure. I learned a lot about the "English" way of studying, and I learned how to adapt in a country where so many things are different than at home.”
“I absolutely loved life in London. Traveling to other cities was amazing and I learned so much from those trips, but I was always happy to go back to London and call it my home. London is an incredibly large city with so many things to do. I spent minimal time in my apartment, never watched Netflix, and really didn't have class that often and used my abundance of free time to explore the city. Most days, I would go to markets, museums, parks, galleries, etc. and I still didn't get to so many things that I wanted to see.”
About the Program:
“My favorite class abroad was Historic London with Mary Carroll. In the class we walked around the city and were given guided tours. I loved it because she brought us to many areas I had already been but didn't realize the historical significance of many of the places. I also feel I learned a lot more about the city, history, culture and how it developed because of the class.”
Personal Growth:
“I now understand individual differences much better. I am more open to others' opinions and do not develop opinions nearly as quickly. I am more comfortable traveling abroad alone, and wouldn't be opposed to doing so if presented with an opportunity professionally. I am a more confident individual and am much more open to experiencing new things.”
“Study abroad will expose you to challenging situations and you will learn how to effective remedy them. You will develop life-long friendships and have thousands of life-long memories. It is truly an amazing experience.”
Video Description and Transcript: In their takeover, the two discuss the differences in classes between the UK and UW-Madison, while also talking about their excursions around London. Read the full transcript of the takeover.
Students Requiring Accommodations: Consult and register with the McBurney Disability Resource Center McBurney Services if you will need academic, housing, and/or other disability-related accommodations or services abroad.
Military-Connected Students with Veteran’s Benefits: Talk with University Veteran Services about how your benefits can be used for study abroad.
This program is offered by the Wisconsin School of Business. We have a team that works with each program. Each member of this program team is able to help students with different kinds of questions. Visit the advising webpage to learn how to schedule an appointment.
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This scholarship is available to UW-Madison degree-seeking undergraduates or graduates studying abroad on a UW-Madison IAP program, in partnership with CALS, Engineering, and Business, for a semester or longer. There is a preference for academic year long programs, and those in STEM fields.
This award is made possible through the generous donation of Mary and Wilbert DuPont. It is their wish to help current UW-Madison students study abroad as they strongly believe the experience to be fulfilling and a factor in leading an engaged, positive and successful life.
Award Amount
Varies
How to Apply
This scholarship is an auto-match application. Students who submit an application for the IAP Study Abroad Conditional Application in the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH) will be automatically considered if they meet the eligibility criteria.
Bryan Davia Scholarship
Description
This scholarship is available to degree-seeking UW-Madison undergraduate students studying abroad on any UW-Madison study abroad program. Preferences for this scholarship include a minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA, financial need, first generation college student, and first time abroad.
The Bryan Davia Scholarship was created in his honor to commemorate his life and to continue to share his gift of enriching the lives of everyone around him. As someone who loved to explore the world and everything life had to offer, Bryan would want nothing more than to help others do the same. Bryan was a compassionate, outgoing, hard working alumni of UW-Madison who cherished his time studying abroad in Barcelona. During his time abroad, Bryan set out to discover everything his new home had to offer. Bryan possessed the ability to extract the energy of a city through the exploration of its music, nightlife, and food allowing him to fully integrate himself within his environment and it’s culture. Bryan understood the value of knowledge gained from experiences and social interactions, rather than just in a classroom. We hope the recipient of this scholarship shares his devotion to balancing hard work with an unrelenting desire to explore, discover, and enjoy every moment in their new city.
This scholarship is available for degree-seeking UW-Madison undergraduate students attending an IAP study abroad program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need (to be determined by FAFSA submission) and maintain Minnesota or Non-Resident residency. Scholarship will be awarded to students participating on a fall, spring, or year-long program. Scholarship award can range from $200-$2,000.
This scholarship was established by International Academic Programs (IAP) in order to provide assistance to students looking to expand their educational opportunities abroad.
Award Amount
Varies
Eligibility Criteria
This scholarship is available for degree-seeking UW-Madison undergraduate students attending an IAP study abroad program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need (to be determined by FAFSA submission) and maintain Minnesota or Non-Resident residency. Scholarship will be awarded to students participating on a fall, spring, or year-long program.
How to Apply
Students accepted to an approved IAP study abroad program for a semester or year are automatically considered for this scholarship if they have completed a FAFSA and submitted all necessary supplemental forms to the Office of Student Financial Aid Office. Students should submit a FAFSA as soon as possible. Funds are disbursed until exhaused for the term.
James C. Hickman Study Abroad Scholarship
Description
This scholarship is available to UW-Madison undergraduates who have been accepted, or are applying, to the Bachelors on Business Administration (BBA) Program and studying abroad on a Wisconsin School of Business International Program program, in partnership with IAP, for a semester or longer. In order to be considered for this award, an applicant must have submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The primary selection criteria for this award will be financial need. Secondary criteria to be considered included academic record, involvement, and demonstrated interest in studying abroad. Awards are for one semester and range from $1000 to $5000.
This award is made possible by the generous support of the James C. Hickman Fund in International Business.
Jay L. & Patricia H. Smith International Business Scholarship
Description
This scholarship is available to UW-Madison International Business undergraduate majors in School of Business studying abroad on a Wisconsin School of Business International Program program, in partnership with IAP, for a semester or longer. Awards are for one semester and range from $500 to $1000. The selection committee will consider how you address the following in your essay and on your resume: how you have prepared yourself for an international experience (with or without previous overseas experience); why studying abroad is important to your academic and career objectives; how you plan to serve as a positive ambassador for the Wisconsin School of Business; and how you plan to help promote study abroad once you return.
This award is established by the generous support of Jay L. and Patricia H. Smith.
This award is available to UW-Madison degree-seeking School of Business undergraduates studying abroad on a Wisconsin School of Business International Program, in partnership with IAP, for a semester or longer. Awards of $1,500 are possible. Demonstrated interest in the host country (through language and/or area studies coursework, for example) and commitment to learn about and share with other cultures are essential. Additional consideration may be given to students on exchange programs with foreign language requirements or with coursework offered in languages other than English. Preference will be given to BBA and Certificate in Business students.
This scholarship is made possible by the generous support of Jon and Julia Currie.
Julie and Lance Meyerowich Scholarship for Study Abroad
Description
This award is available to UW-Madison degree-seeking School of Business undergraduates studying abroad on a Wisconsin School of Business International Program, in partnership with IAP, for a semester or longer. Awards are for one semester and range from $500 to $1000. In order to be considered for this award, an applicant must have submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Selection will be based on financial need as well as applicants' academic records, involvement, and essays. Preference will be given to BBA and Certificate in Business students.
This scholarship is made possible by the generous support of Julie and Lance Meyerowich.
This award is available to UW-Madison degree-seeking School of Business undergraduates studying abroad on a Wisconsin School of Business International Program, in partnership with IAP for a semester. Particpants are eligible to receive an award of up to $5000 for a semester. Selection will be based on applicants' academic records, involvement, and essays. The selection committee will consider the following: how you have prepared yourself for an international experience (with or without previous overseas experience); why studying abroad is important to your academic and career objectives; and how you plan to serve as a positive ambassador for the Wisconsin School of Business. Preference will be given to BBA and Certificate in Business students. Additional consideration may be given to students with demonstrated financial need.
These awards are made possible by the generosity of Keys to Travel, a Keith J. Kreps Foundation, Inc. These scholarships honor the memory of Keith J. Kreps. Learn more about his story on the Keys to Travel website: www.keystotravel.org.
Mary Beth Harrison Women in International Business Scholarship
Description
This award is available to female UW-Madison degree-seeking School of Business undergraduates studying abroad on a Wisconsin School of Business International Program, in partnership with IAP, for a semester or longer. Awards are for one semester and range from $500 to $1000. Selection will be based on applicants' academic records, involvement, and essays. The selection committee will consider how you address the following in your essay and on your resume: why studying abroad is important to your academic and career objectives; how you have prepared yourself for an international experience (with or without previous overseas experience); how you plan to serve as a positive ambassador for the Wisconsin School of Business; and how you plan to help promote study abroad once you return.
This scholarship is made possible by the generous support of Mary Beth Harrison.
Ralph and Elizabeth Ebbott Study Abroad Scholarship
Description
This scholarship is available to UW-Madison Accounting undergraduate majors in School of Business studying abroad on a Wisconsin School of Business International Program program, in partnership with IAP, for a semester or longer.
This scholarship is made possible by the generous support of Ralph and Elizabeth Ebbott.
This scholarship is available to degree-seeking UW-Madison students participating on an IAP study abroad program. This award is made possible through generous donations from UW-Madison alumni and friends of study abroad programs. These donors value the benefits of study abroad and are committed to making this opportunity available to UW-Madison students.
Award Amount
Varies
Eligibility Criteria
This scholarship is available to degree-seeking UW-Madison students participating on an IAP study abroad program.
How to Apply
This scholarship is an auto-match application. Students who submit an application for the IAP Study Abroad Conditional Application in the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH) will be automatically considered if they meet the eligibility criteria.
Study Abroad Scholars
Description
This competitive scholarship provides students with financial awards starting at $1,500 towards the eligible study abroad program of your choice, and the chance to share your experience with the UW-Madison community upon return. Students attending any program, except the funded Global Gateway programs, in IAP, CALS, ENGR, or WSB are encouraged to apply to become a Study Abroad Scholar. Please read full scholarship details, including eligibility requirements, and considerations on the Study Abroad Scholars page.
CALS majors must apply for Study Abroad Scholars to be considered for CALS donor scholarships. Award Amount
$1,500-$8,000
Eligibility Criteria
In order to be considered for the Study Abroad Scholars scholarship for this application round, an applicant must:
Be in the process of applying, or have already applied, to an IAP study abroad program (UW Global Gateway Programs are not eligible)
Be a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate UW-Madison student
Academic merit and financial need will be considered
Submit completed application materials online by the posted deadline
UW Global Gateway Fellowships for Semester and Year-long Study Abroad are designed to provide undergraduate students the access to the UW-Madison approved semester or year-long study abroad program of their choice, including the semester-long domestic study away program, UW Wisconsin in Washington, DC Internship Program, which best meets their academic and professional goals.
The Global Gateway Initiative is based on the following values:
Global competency and experience is necessary to succeed in today’s world.
Global learning continues throughout a student’s career at UW-Madison, both on campus and away.
Financial barriers should not prevent access to these opportunities.
This prestigious scholarship was established by International Academic Programs, in partnership with the Office of Student Financial Aid, to introduce students to the issues of globalization and prepare students for success in an increasingly interconnected world.
Description This funding comes from Sarah Perry, who having studied abroad for a year, wishes to support the same opportunity for students. Recipients may attend the University’s Approved Study Abroad Program of their choice (of any duration, international location, or subject matter), but may lack the necessary financial resources to do so.Award Amount
$5000
How to Apply
This scholarship is an auto-match application. Students who submit an application for the IAP Study Abroad Conditional Application in the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH) will be automatically considered if they meet the eligibility criteria.
IAP Early Bird Scholarship
Description
Undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need are encouraged to apply for the Early Bird Scholarship from International Academic Programs (IAP). You apply to this scholarship earlier than others, and also find out if you got it earlier – which is why we call it the “Early Bird.”
This $2000 scholarship is intended to:
Provide assurance of some funding earlier in the study abroad process and encourage early financial planning.
Ease some of the financial barriers of study abroad.
This award does not cover pre-departure costs. Instead it is applied to your account during the term you receive your program bill.
Award Amount
$2000
Eligibility Criteria
This scholarship is open to students who:
are in the process of applying, or have already applied, to an approved study abroad, intern abroad, or domestic study away program (find and apply to approved programs at www.studyabroad.wisc.edu);
have a Student Aid Index of $8,000 or less (as determined by FAFSA) or are a part of Bucky’s Pell Pathway; and
are full-time degree-seeking undergraduate students at UW-Madison.
Additional consideration is given to students who have the following attributes:
First time traveling abroad
First generation college student
Have not been awarded a scholarship from UW-Madison study abroad offices or participated on a Global Gateway program
This scholarship is open to enrolled UW-Madison Students from the greater Chicagoland area (as defined by Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties) or a current recipient of one of the WAA Chicago Chapter Scholarships.
WAA Chicago Chapter created this fund circa 2005 with the estate gift from Robert Rothschild in efforts to support study abroad participants.
Award Amount
Varies
Eligibility Criteria
Must be from greater Chicago Area (as defined by Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties) or a current recipient of one of the WAA Chicago Chapter Scholarships.
Pending annual renewal, this scholarship is available to degree-seeking UW-Madison undergraduate students studying abroad on an IAP study abroad program, in partnership with CALS, Engineering, and Business.
This award was established by Mrs. Paull in 1984 and is awarded to students to promote world peace via participation in study abroad programs.
Award Amount
Varies
Eligibility Criteria
This scholarship is available to degree-seeking UW-Madison undergraduate students studying aborad on an IAP study abroad program.
This scholarship is available to degree-seeking UW-Madison undergraduate students studying abroad on an IAP study abroad program, in partnership with CALS, Engineering, and Business. This scholarship aims to ensure that undergraduates with financial need can realize their dream of studying abroad. The Great People-International Studies Scholarship makes study abroad accessible and affordable, just as the UW Foundation’s Great People Scholarship helps to ensure that no student accepted to the university on outstanding merits will be turned away for want of money.
Award Amount
Varies
Eligibility Criteria
This scholarship is available to degree-seeking UW-Madison undergraduate students studying abroad on an IAP study abroad program.
Description
IAP will provide a guaranteed $1000 scholarship to students applying to the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for the first time and meet the Gilman's scholarship eligibility requirements and application deadlines.
Students can only receive the IAP Gilman Incentive one time in their academic career. No additional application to IAP is needed and our staff will notify recipients after the Gilman scholarship deadline. Award Amount
$1000
How to Apply
For more information and to apply, visit the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship website. No additional application is needed for the IAP Gilman Incentive award. Students can only receive the IAP Gilman Incentive one time.
State of Wisconsin Study Abroad Travel Grant
Description
Grants available for undergraduate students attending an approved UW-Madison study abroad program who demonstrate financial need. Maximum award is $2,000 for semester or year long program durations.
Award Amount
$200 - $2,000
How to Apply
Students accepted to an approved UW-Madison study abroad program for a semester or year are automatically considered for this grant if they have completed a FAFSA and submitted all necessary supplemental forms to the Office of Student Financial Aid Office.
IES Scholarships
Description
Students participating on IES programs are eligible to apply for scholarships through IES. Scholarship eligiblity criteria varies, but has included: need, identity-based, and more. IES is guaranteeing scholarships for UW-Madison students and you can find out about the amount of your scholarship in five business days.
Award Amount
Varies ($1000-$7000)
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for any IES Abroad aid, you must apply to and attend an IES Abroad program.
How to Apply
For more information and to apply, visit the IES website.
History Department Global Perspectives Scholarship
Description
History majors at UW-Madison are eager to study and intern abroad and bring what they learn in the classroom to life. The Department of History’s Global Perspectives Scholarship hopes to make this possible for History Majors and those pursuing a Certificate in History. This scholarship provides students with financial awards starting with $1500 towards short term study abroad and intern abroad programs, $3000 towards semester programs, and $4000 towards year-long programs. The scholarship can be used toward the eligible study or intern abroad program of your choice. Award Amount
$1500-$4000
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the Department of History Global Perspective Scholarship, an applicant must be: 1. a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate student at UW-Madison in good academic and disciplinary standing 2. a History Major or pursuing a Certificate in History 3. Be in the process of applying, or have already applied, to a UW-Madison Study or Intern Abroad program for Summer, Fall, Winter Intersession Spring, or Academic Year. International Internship participants must be enrolled in the Worldwide Internship Program (WIP) online course. Additional consideration will be given to:
-Members of traditionally underrepresented groups in higher education: African American, Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian, and Southeast Asian (i.e., Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Vietnamese) -Students with financial need (EFC of $12,000 or lower preferred) -Students from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds (educational or social disadvantage, such as coming from a low-income family, an underserved rural or farming community, attending a school with a limited college preparatory curriculum, or other family circumstances that have affected your educational opportunities) -First generation college students -Students traveling abroad for the first time -Additional funding may be available for students completing internships in Africa while enrolled in the Worldwide Internship Program (WIP).
How to Apply
This scholarship is an auto-match application. Students who submit an application for the IAP Study Abroad Conditional Application in the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH) will be automatically considered if they meet the eligibility criteria.
Benjamin A. Gilman Int'l Scholarship Prgm
Description
The U.S. Department of State's Benjamin A. Gilman Internatonal Scholarship is a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to our national security and economic competitiveness. The Gilman Scholarship Program is open to U.S. citizen undergraduate students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant funding at a two-year or four-year college or university to participate in study and intern abroad programs worldwide.
Award Amount
Varies (up to $5,000)
Eligibility Criteria
Scholarships available for undergraduate students who receive federal Pell Grant funding. Scholarships up to $5,000 for a semester/year in addition to a possible $3,000 Critical Need Language Supplement.
The Gilman Scholarship Program aims to support a diverse range of students who have been traditionally under-represented in study abroad, including but not limited to: 1. Students with high financial need 2. Students studying in non-traditional countries, especially those outside of Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand (Note: Students may not study in a country currently on the Department of State's travel warning list) 3. Students with diverse ethnic backgrounds 4. All recipients are required to carry out a Follow-on Service Project that promotes international education and the Gilman Scholarship Program at the students' home institution or in their home community.
All applicants are strongly encouraged to contact their Study Abroad Advisor for assistance with the application essays.
Fund for Education Abroad
Description
The FEA is committed to increasing the opportunities for dedicated American students to participate in high-quality, rigorous education abroad programs by reducing financial restrictions through the provision of grants and scholarships. This scholarship is great for students who are early in the planning process of their study abroad experience as the deadline is early.
Award Amount
Varies
Eligibility Criteria
1. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. 2. Must plan to study abroad for a minimum of 4 weeks in country 3. Is committed to supporting education abroad in his/her campus community through work with the FEA and his/her campus education abroad staff upon return
How to Apply
For more information and to apply, visit the FEA website.
Going Abroad Scholarship
Description
Our mission at Going is to help people travel and experience the world. Since 2017, we've helped young travelers get out there and get going. Twice a year, two outstanding students will win $1500 towards their study abroad programs. Students must be U.S. citizens or residents enrolled full-time at an accredited institution of higher learning.
Award Amount
$1,500
Eligibility Criteria
Students must be U.S. citizens or residents enrolled full-time at an accredited institution of higher learning. How to Apply
Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants are designed to help support undergraduates as they seek knowledge and experience in their academic fields by studying abroad. Fifty $1,000 grants are awarded each year. Students do not have to be a member of Phi Kappa Phi to apply.
Award Amount
$1,000
Eligibility Criteria
1. The competition is open to Phi Kappa Phi members and nonmembers in all fields of study. 2. You must be enrolled as an undergraduate student at an institiution that has an active Phi Kappa Phi chapter. 4. You must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least a 3.75 on a 4.0 scale (3.74 GPA does not qualify). 5. You must be accepted into an accredited study abroad program before the date provided and provide the letter of acceptance as part of your application. 6. Your study abroad plan should relate directly to your academic preparation, potential career choice, or commitment to the welfare of others.
Young people deserve to experience the world beyond their college campuses, but not everyone can afford to travel, especially if you're on a student budget. The Tortuga Backpacks Study Abroad Scholarship is awarded biannually to passionate students who want to explore the world. At Tortuga Backpacks, our mission is to help people take amazing trips, including students studying abroad. When customers purchase luggage from us for their trips, they are "paying it forward" by funding scholarships for students like you.
The Foundation supports Silver or Gold Award Girl Scouts undergrads who plan to study abroad, regardless of their major/minor. It is not necessary to be an Academic Scholarship recipient to apply; nor are Academic Scholarship recipients excluded from applying. Study abroad may occur during first/second/summer semester, or the full academic year.
Award Amount
$1000
Eligibility Criteria
Provide proof verifying receipt of the Silver and/or Gold Award. Submit a letter of recommendation from a Girl Scout volunteer or staff member who is not a relative. The letter of recommendation MUST be written within the past six months, specifically for this scholarship. Provide proof of acceptance to study in an accredited “study abroad” program. Show proof that the cumulative grade point is at least a “B”. ----------------------- How to Apply
Follow instructions on website for application details