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Scholarships

Scholarships just for Weber State students!

Study Abroad Opportunity Award

This award is neither merit nor needs-based. The purpose of this award is to have students create projects that will promote studying abroad. The amount awarded is based entirely on the dedication, innovation, and work a student is prepared to commit to a project. The Award amount is determined by the committee. The typical minimum award is $200 for applications turned in correctly, i.e. application filled out with the project proposed.

Eligibility: Students applying for the Opportunity Award must be a 91¶ÌÊÓƵ student that is currently registered (or planning on registering) for a short-term faculty-led program or Summer school offered through the Study Abroad office and registered for at least 1 credit during the semester they plan on particpating on that Study Abroad program. To be awarded this scholarship, students must complete steps 1-5 listed on the Financial Aid and Scholarships Website. Please prepare and help streamline the awarding process by completing these steps in advance. 

There are two options for the Opportunity Award, you may only choose one.

Option #1: Become a Study Abroad Social Media Ambassador. This will likely involve you doing a “social media takeover” for parts of your program. If you would like this option you can fill out this application and our Social Media Manager will contact you to discuss the best course of action. Social Media Ambassadors award amounts will vary based on the amount of student applicants.

OR

Option #2: The applicant prepares a project proposal in which the project will promote studying abroad. This option typically awards between $200 - $1,000 depending on availability and the amount of students that apply. The criteria for the project proposal and an example are listed below. There are 4 criteria we look for on the Option #2 projects:
1 - Work. The committee tries to determine how many hours the project would require of the student.

2 - Eyes. How many people would see/be exposed to the project? Please note who will potentially see/be exposed to your project (Weber State students, Ogden community members, Northern Utah, etc.)

3 - Skills. What skills will be used to produce this project? Audio editing, public speaking, art skills, etc. If this is a project only a few people can complete this makes it more unique to our office.

4 - Innovation. This category is worth the most points. The application gives some examples of previous projects and project ideas. If it is something we've never seen before or that would be exceptionally high quality, it will get more points during the review process.

Formatting of the Project Proposal: Keep your proposal brief. A list of bullet points or a small paragraph with a maximum of 500 words will be appropriate. An example of an Opportunity Award Proposal can be found

Application: Opportunity Award OR

Deadline for Spring Break 2025: 11:59 pm December 15, 2024
Deadline for Summer 2025: 11:59 pm March 9, 2025

**Exchange students are not eligible for the Opportunity Award. Instead you can apply for the Exchange Scholarship below.**         

If you have any questions, please contact the Study Abroad Office at studyabroad@weber.edu

 

 

Study Abroad Exchange Scholarship

This scholarship is for Weber State students participating in a semester or yearlong exchange program. If you are participating in a Summer School program (Kedge, Bremen, Konan, Seoul, etc.), please apply for the Opportunity Award instead.

Scholarship awards between $200-$1000 depending on availability, and the amount of students that apply.

Priority will be given to students participating in a low-participation exchange. List of low-participation institutions is listed below, and is subject to change:

  • Any Institution Within Magellan Exchange Consortium (check website to see which ones qualify)
  • Any Institution Within National Student Exchange (NSE) Consortium (see domestic programs list)
  • Yokohama City University
  • IMC Krems
  • Sookmyung Women's University
  • Hof University
  • University of Valencia
  • University of Warsaw
  • KU Eichstaett
  • UC Louvain
  • Metropolia UAS

List will be updated as numbers change.

Students should apply for this scholarship 1 semester before they leave on their program. If awarded and then need to defer your exchange, you will need to apply again.

Application:

Deadline for Spring 2024: November 10

Deadline for Fall 2025: July 10

If you have any questions, please contact the Study Abroad Global Connections Coordinator, Myranda Knudson at myrandahackley@weber.edu

 

Other Scholarship Opportunities

Business

The Goddard School of Business and Economics is steadfast in their commitment to providing the highest quality of undergraduate and graduate education for developing professionals. Given the importance of international experience in the business world, Goddard provides various scholarships to students interested in short or long term study abroad programs.

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Foreign Languages

Immersion learning is an important part of any language study. Weber State’s Department of World Languages & Cultures offers several scholarships for different regions of travel.

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Undergraduate Research Grant

The 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Undergraduate Research Grant Program is intended to facilitate student research and creative activity in all disciplines, to encourage collaboration between students and faculty on sustained projects of significant educational value to the student, and to enhance the overall undergraduate experience through active engagement in the process of discovering and sharing new knowledge. NOTE: This is for Undergraduate Research, NOT the Travel Grant.

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Departmental and College Grants

91¶ÌÊÓƵ is dedicated to enriching student experience and providing students with every opportunity for success. As such, various funds might be available for students interesting in studying aboard, especially those studying for an academic semester or year. We recommend students meet with their advisor, department head, or dean to ask about possible funding options.