Center for Global Engagement Scholarship Application
Students will be considered for all scholarships that they meet the minimum criteria for by completing this application.
Students must submit a FAFSA to be eligible for these scholarships.
Students who do not meet the citizenship or eligible non-citizenship criteria for the FAFSA may still be eligible for need-based scholarships. After completing the Boise State Scholarship Application, complete the Federal Student Aid Estimator and then email the Federal Student Aid Estimator results to scholarships@boisestate.edu, please be sure to include your student ID number.
Dates and Deadlines:
Summer and Fall 2023: Opens 12/01/2022 and closes 04/20/2023
Spring 2024: Opens 08/28/2023 and closes 10/15/2023
To Apply:
You must be studying abroad on a program approved by Global Learning.
Have at least a minimum 2.8 cumulative GPA and be in good academic standing at Boise State University.
Additional tips:
Answer questions thoughtfully, proofread your application several times, and begin to research funding opportunities as soon as you become interested in studying abroad.
Scholarships Offered:
Boise State USAC
Global Learning receives scholarship funding from USAC to award to Boise State students participating in their programs. Applicants who are participating in a USAC program may be considered to receive this scholarship. This award will be deducted from the balance of fees owed to USAC. The average award is $500 – $1,500 per person.
Ansotegui-Fereday Memorial
For students that qualify and are selected scholarships in the range of $500 – $1,500.
In order to be eligible for this scholarship students must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Wish to further their experiences in the Basque culture
- Plan to enroll either part-time (6 undergraduate credits; 5 graduate credits) or full-time (12 undergraduate credits; 9 graduate credits)
ETO
Several scholarship awards of $500 – $3,000
In order to be eligible for this scholarship students must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum 2.5 GPA
- Pursing any major but interested in Asian Studies
- Be enrolled in at least 1 credit each semester of the award
- Students must be studying at sites in Asia, Australia, or New Zealand
- Preference will be given to students who wish to attend Asia University in Tokyo, Japan
- Demonstrate financial need. We can determine your financial need by the results of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Sandra Eggers Memorial
The average award is $500 per person.
In order to be eligible for this scholarship students must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Be a sophomore, junior, or senior
- Participating in a study abroad program
- Plan to enroll either part-time (6 undergraduate credits) or full-time (12 undergraduate credits)
- Demonstrate financial need. We can determine your financial need by the results of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Global Learning Scholarship Opportunities:
- GLO scholarship awards are available for approved programs and require the completion of service hours promoting study abroad upon return to the Boise State campus. The average award is $500 – $1,500.
Pat & Eloise Bieter Memorial Studies Abroad Scholarship for History
In order to be eligible for this scholarship students must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum 3.20 GPA
- Pursuing a History major
- Sophomore, Junior, or Senior
- Full-time enrollment (12 undergraduate credits)
- Plan to study abroad through university-recognized studies abroad programs
- Demonstrate financial need per the federal financial aid rules. We can determine your financial need by the results of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Submit an essay explaining why they want to go aboard, and how it will fit into their program; a letter from your advisor; must apply to university-recognized studies abroad programs during the same year.
Patricia M. Frankle Endowed Scholarship
In order to be eligible for this scholarship students must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum 3.00 GPA
- Be part of the University Studies Abroad Consortium
- Priority consideration is given to students pursuing a business major
- Be enrolled full-time (12 undergraduate credits, 9 graduate credits)
Please email the Center for Global Engagement at studyabroad@boisestate.edu for more information.
- Award
- Varies
- Departments / Colleges
- Global Learning Opportunities (GLO)
- Deadline
- 10/15/2023
- Supplemental Questions
- Have you applied for and/or been accepted into a study abroad program?
- Site of Program:
- Term and Year:
- Please list any awards/honors you have received.
- If employed, please list the place of your employment and the number of hours you work per week.
- Please list any collegiate activities you are involved with.
- Are you involved in TRIO?
- Transcripts
- Education Abroad Resources
- Loans (PLUS or independent)
- Loans (sub. and unsub.)
- Other
- Parental Support
- Pell Grant
- Savings Prior to Program/Exchange
- Scholarships
- Total Resources
- Education Abroad Expenses
- Airfare
- Books and Supplies
- Field Trips/Tours
- Holiday Travel
- Local Transportation
- Misc. Expenses
- Program Fees
- Room and Food
- Total Expenses
- Education Abroad Budget
- Total Remaining Need
- Please attach an essay for each of the following questions. Each response should be approximately 250 typed words. Make sure your full name and student ID number are on the header of each page. 1. What specifically motivated you to study in the country that you’ve chosen? Basque studies participants should integrate why you have chosen this region. 2. How will this program and the coursework you take abroad impact your academic and professional goals? 3. Describe an experience where you have had to adapt to unfamiliar people, customs, foods, environments, etc. What did you learn from this experience? How can you apply what you learned then to the challenges you are likely to face while studying abroad? 4. What additional funding sources have you pursued to help pay for the cost of the program? Please upload all documents as a single word or PDF document (8 MB max file size). Make sure your full name and student ID number are on the header of each page.
- If you are a history major, please also submit a short essay explaining why you want to study abroad (program must be a university recognized study abroad program for the upcoming academic year), and how will studying abroad fit into your program? Please upload as a single word or PDF document (8 MB max file size). Make sure your full name and student ID number is on the header of each page.
- If you are a history major, please upload a letter of recommendation from your academic advisor for scholarship consideration.
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