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STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP: Freeman Awards for Study in AsiaContributed by Rachel Gould on 02/16/19 Are you planning to study abroad in an Asian country? Do you want to go abroad this summer or during the upcoming academic year? If so, consider applying for the Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA)! The Freeman-ASIA application cycle for Summer 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, and Academic Year 2019-20 will open on February 4, and the application deadline is April 5, 2019. The Freeman-ASIA program is designed to support U.S.-based undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia. The program’s goal is to increase the number of U.S. citizens and permanent residents with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures. A Freeman-ASIA Award provides need-based funding to assist the recipient with the cost of the study abroad program and related expenses, including airfare, basic living costs, local transportation, books, etc. Grant amounts are: NOTE: Freeman-ASIA Award funds may be adjusted should the recipient receive additional financial assistance not reported at the time of application. Eligibility requirements: students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and must currently receive need-based financial aid. Students must be undergraduates with a minimum GPA of 2.8, and must have applied or been accepted to a study abroad program in: Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, or Vietnam. Students must have little or no previous experience in the country in which they plan to study.The proposed length of study in the host country must be a minimum of 8 weeks for a summer term, or 12 weeks for a semester. Program Overview |
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