Scholarships
For information about the following scholarships or other sources,
call (630) 942-3078.
COD Study Abroad Scholarship
Applicants must have completed 12 hours of COD credit, have a cumulative
GPA of 2.75, and be enrolled in six or more COD credit hours at
the time of application. The scholarship applies to any COD sponsored
study abroad program (including Field Studies, summer programs and
semester programs). The maximum award for this scholarship is $1,500.
The application deadline is Oct. 20 for spring programs, Feb.
20 for summer programs, and May 1 for fall
programs. Applications can be downloaded or
are available in the Field Studies/Study Abroad office, BIC 3509.
Dick Wood Memorial Scholarship:
In memory of Dick Wood’s leadership as the founder of the International
Education program at the College of DuPage, and in light of his passion for the
United Kingdom as an educational destination, this fund is exclusively for study
abroad in the United Kingdom. Two $300 scholarships will be awarded each academic
year. Applicants may be a full or part-time student at C.O.D., must show
financial need by submitting FAFSA, must be a resident of District 502, and must
have a 3.0 GPA. Application is available through the COD Financial Aid
office or BIC 3509.
ICISP (Illinois Consortium for International Studies
and Programs)
Scholarships are in the amount of $500 for semester or summer programs.
Students participating in an ICISP program are eligible to apply. The
COD deadline is November 1st for Spring programs, February
1st for Summer programs and May 1st for
Fall programs.
Application is available
in the Field Studies/Study Abroad office, BIC 3509.
National Security Education Program (NSEP/BOREN)
This scholarship is for language study in locations other then the
United States, western Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Scholarships vary in amounts from $2,500 to $20,000 depending on the
length of the program. The COD deadline is early February each year.
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information
Gilman International Scholarships
The applicant must be receiving a Pell Grant at time of application
or prove that he/she will receive a Pell Grant during the study abroad
term. Recipients are awarded up to $5,000 depending on the length of
the program. There is a $3,000 supplement for students studying “critical
languages” (see web site). The application deadline is March for
Summer and Fall programs and October for Spring programs.
(Summer programs must include in-country stays of at least 4 weeks.)
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Fund for Education Award
Scholarships are up to $5,000 for study abroad. Minimum program length of 4 weeks. Non-traditional study abroad students are encouraged to apply. Deadline for all programs is early November.
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WISP (Work Immersion Study Program in Germany)
This scholarship program is for students to learn about German culture
while participating in a paid summer internship. Applicants must have
taken at least one semester of German, be 18 to 27 years old, enrolled
in a community college, and majoring in a business or technical field.
The application deadline is Dec. 1 for the summer
program.
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information
CBYX (Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for
Young Professionals)
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals
is a year-long scholarship program that involves language study, academic
courses and an internship. Applicants must be 18 to 24 years old at
the start of the program and have a high school diploma or its equivalent.
German language proficiency is not required, but strongly recommended.
The deadline for the program beginning the following summer is Dec.
1.
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BUTEX (British Transatlantic Exchange Association)
To be eligible to apply you must have been offered a place as a study
abroad in England at an institutional member of the British Transatlantic Exchange
Association. Application deadline: May.
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Bridging Scholarships (for Japan)
Undergraduate students majoring in any field of study are eligible
to apply for these scholarships. Japanese language study is not a
prerequisite. Bridging Scholarship recipients receive a stipend of
$2,500 (for students on semester-long programs) or $4,000 (for students
on academic year programs). Students studying on summer programs
are not eligible to apply.
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information
Freeman/Asia Scholarship
Undergraduate students majoring in any field of study are eligible to study in any of 15 countries. Stipends of $3,000 for semester and $5,000 for year-long study are available. Application deadlines: Fall (April), Spring (Oct.) and Summer (Feb.).
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