Education Abroad Scholarships

The Education Abroad Office offers a variety of diverse programs for students to participate in year-round. There are a number of scholarship opportunities available to support KSU students and their education abroad experiences. Traditional financial aid opportunities are also available.

For questions about the scholarships listed below, please contact your Education Abroad Program Coordinator or send an email to educationabroad@kennesaw.edu.

 

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KSU Scholarships

  • The KSU Global Education (GE) office administers the below scholarships. When students apply for a GE administered scholarship, they apply for all GE administered scholarships within one application.

    Cycle 1: Opens mid-September and closes November 10, 2024
    Cycle 2: Opens mid-December and closes February 5, 2025

    • Global Education Staff believe in the importance of international education and support our students' efforts to have international experiences during their academic careers.

      Award Amount:
      One $500 scholarship

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 2.75 GPA 
      • Must be a full-time undergraduate student
      • Participating in a KSU study abroad program
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
      • Preference: First time traveling abroad
    • Kennesaw State University recognizes that a global education is essential to student success in today鈥檚 complex and interdependent world. In 2007, the KSU student body recommended and approved an International Fee to be instituted for the purpose of providing education abroad financial support. As a result, students paid a per term International Fee that assists students participating in education abroad programs. 

      Award Amount: 

      TBD

    • The Christina and Thomas Emerson Scholarship for the Advancement of International Education provides financial assistance to support students who desire to participate in a Kennesaw State summer education abroad program outside of Western Europe, that includes a formal community engagement component.

      Award Amount:
      One fully funded scholarship including airfare 

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 3.0 GPA required
      • Must be a full-time undergraduate student
      • Must participate in a summer education abroad program outside of Western Europe
      • Program must include community engagement component
      • Academic reference letter (optional)
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
      • Preference: First time traveling abroad
    • The Clark Family Study Abroad Scholarship is to provide financial support to students who are pursuing a degree in the Coles College of Business.

      Award Amount:
      One $1,000 scholarship

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Must be an undergraduate student (full or part-time)
      • Pursuing degree in the Coles College of Business
      • Participating in a KSU study abroad program
      • Preference for a student from a single-parent household
    • The Takada Scholarship for International Education provides financial assistance to support students who desire to participate in a Kennesaw State summer education abroad program outside of Western Europe.

      Award Amount:
      Two $1,000 scholarships

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 3.0 GPA required
      • Must be a full-time undergraduate student
      • Must participate in a summer education abroad program outside of Western Europe
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
    • The ENPLAS Scholarship is to provide financial support to students who are pursuing a degree in the College of Science and Mathematics.

      Award Amount:
      One $1,000 scholarship

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 3.00 GPA
      • Must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student
      • Pursuing degree in College of Science and Mathematics
      • Participating in a KSU study abroad program
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
    • The Fortezza Fund Study Abroad Scholarship is designed to assist students who wish to study abroad in Kennesaw State University's Montepulciano program.

      Award Amount:
      One $1,000 scholarship

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Must be an undergraduate student (full or part-time)
      • Participating in a KSU Montepulciano Summer study abroad program
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
    • The Michele Miller Scholarship was created to provide support for International students enrolled in a degree program at Kennesaw State University. 

      Award Amount:
      Two $1,000 scholarships

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 3.0 GPA
      • Must be full or part-time undergraduate or graduate student
      • International student with appropriate visa
      • Renewable to the same student with new scholarship application each year for a maximum of four years or through graduation
    • Award Amount:
      One $1,500 scholarship

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Must be a MBA graduate student (full or part-time)
      • Minimum 3.5 GPA
      • Participating in a KSU study abroad program
    • The True Family Scholarship seeks to support students who want the opportunity to fully engage in new and diverse cultural experiences abroad. Participation in study abroad programs helps to develop a foundation for living and working in a global society. Through intensive cultural immersion opportunities, students may have a better understanding of the world that we live in and can have transformative life experiences which help them to become good global citizens.

      Award Amounts:
      One $500 scholarship

        • Preference: Coles College of Business or College of the Arts student

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 3.0 GPA 
      • Must be an undergraduate or graduate student (full or part-time)
      • Participating in a KSU study abroad program
    • The Brian Olcott LaRaia Travelling Scholarship is to provide financial support to student(s) in the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kennesaw State University.

      Award Amount:
      One $1,200 scholarship

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 3.0 GPA 
      • Undergraduate student enrolled in the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences
      • First-time participants in the Study Abroad Program
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
    • The Tom and Jane Keene Montepulciano Travel Scholarship is to provide financial support to鈥痵tudent(s) in Global Education at Kennesaw State University studying in Montepulciano, Italy.

      Award Amount:
      Two $1,000 scholarships

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Enrolled in the Journey Honors College
      • Studying abroad in Montepulciano, Italy
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
    • The Andre Schnabl and Denny Marcus Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship is to provide financial support to鈥痵tudent(s) in Kennesaw State University's Montepulciano program who are receiving assistance from CARE or CYAAR.

      Award Amount:
      TBD

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Minimum 2.0 GPA
      • Must be an undergraduate student (full or part-time)
      • Actively receiving assistance from CARE Services and/or CYAAR
      • Participating in a KSU Montepulciano Summer study abroad program
      • Not renewable to the same student
      • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
  • For more information regarding the Honors College travel scholarships, contact honors@kennesaw.edu.

  • See CACM Scholarships here

    For more information regarding the College of Architecture and Construction Management travel scholarships, contact DoARCH@kennesaw.edu.

External Scholarships

In addition to what Global Education offers, there are many external scholarships that students are encouraged to apply for.

The Office of National and International Scholarships and Fellowships at KSU helps students identify and apply for competitive external funding opportunities for research, advanced study, international travel, and more. To visit their website and make an appointment with an advisor, CLICK HERE.

    • Covers the cost of your study abroad program (including tuition & fees)
    • Must be a U.S. citizen
    • Preference is given to students going abroad for one year, but semester and summer programs are eligible (minimum of 8 weeks abroad)
    • Ideal candidate is studying an underrepresented language and culture while studying abroad
    • Within three years of graduation, the recipients must work for one year in the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, State, or Intelligence Community

    Please contact Michelle Miles for Boren Scholarship approval and counseling.

    Email: mmiles18@kennesaw.edu
    Phone: 470-578-4761

    • $5,000
    • For active college students
    • Must be registered to study abroad in 2025
    • Application Deadline: November 28, 2024 by 12pm ET
    • General and dedicated scholarships up to $10,000
    • U.S. citizen or permanent resident
      Currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. (graduate students are not eligible)
      Study abroad program must be eligible for credit at the student鈥檚 home institution
    • Preference given to program that includes language and/or substantial service-learning components
    • Preference given to non-traditional destination
    • Applicants are considered for multiple scholarships based on their responses in a single application. Example of an FEA sub-scholarship:
        • Available to LGBTQ+ students participating on rigorous education abroad programs lasting a minimum of 4 weeks
        • Applicants must self-identify on the scholarship application (No assumptions about an applicants's sexual orientation and/or gender identity will be made from their application)
        • Application will be completed through the 
    • Up to $5,000
    • Must be a U.S. citizen undergraduate student
    • Must be a Pell Grant recipient
    • Additional $3,000 available to those studying a Critical Need Language
    • Application deadlines: Summer, Fall, & Academic Year programs: Early March
    • Spring & Early Summer programs: Early October

    Please contact the Education Abroad Office at educationabroad@kennesaw.edu for Gilman Scholarship approval and counseling.

    • Up to $5,000
    • Undergraduate award based on academic merit and relevance of education abroad to field of study
    • Must be a Golden Key member (see website for details).
    • Award amounts vary depending on scholarship
    • For any education abroad program - including scholarships for teaching and volunteering abroad
    • Many location-specific scholarship opportunities
    • Application deadlines vary
  • For students going on ISEP programs, search scholarships below.

    • $1,000
    • Must have a 3.75 GPA
    • Available to undergraduate students
    • Applicants do not have to be Society members but must attend an institution with an active Phi Kappa Phi chapter.
    • Grants range from $12,000 to $26,000
    • Requirements & deadlines vary based on type of scholarship
    • Minimum of three months studying abroad
    • Covers the full cost of the education abroad program
    • Undergraduate and graduate students
    • Must be able to demonstrate financial need
    • Preference Will Be Given to Applicants Who Meet the Following Criteria (Note: Not Required)
      • Were raised by a single parent or applicants that have lost both parents
      • Applicants who have been raised by a single parent or an orphan.
      • First in family to attend or graduate from college (i.e., first-generation)
      • Applicants without international study experience or experience living abroad.
    • General scholarship for future female leaders
    • $10,000 Award
    • $1,000 scholarship award (award recipients will also receive a travel backpack)
    • Application includes a 500-word essay
    • Must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or currently studying in the United States on a student visa
    • Be a full-time undergraduate student in good academic standing at a four-year, degree-granting college or university in the United States
    • Have applied to or been accepted into a study abroad program eligible for credit by your college or university

Region Specific Scholarships

    • For students studying, interning, researching, abroad in Germany
    • Application deadlines & award amounts vary
    • Database of scholarships for students studying abroad in Australia
    • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
    • Must be an undergraduate studying in East or Southeast Asia
    • Minimum 2.8 GPA
    • Based on a demonstrated financial need
    • Minimum 8 week program for summer term or 12 week program for semester term
    • Covers tuition at an higher education institution in Korea, airfare, language training, and an allowance
    • GPA requirement
    • Korean language study required

Discipline-Specific Scholarships

    • $1,000 
    • Open to female students pursuing careers in computing
    • Must have declared their major (or completed at least one Academic Year) in computer science, computer engineering, or a closely related technical field
    • $2,000 and complimentary access to courses and certifications offered by the CPR Certification Institute
    • Applicants must be enrolled in any form of healthcare degree

Language-Specific Scholarships

    • Full scholarship covers all travel, tuition, housing, and a living stipend
    • Program is an intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program where students spend 8 to 10 weeks abroad studying one of 15 critical languages
    • $2,500 (semester program) and $4,000 (year program)
    • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident studying in Japan
    • Any field of study is eligible and Japanese language is not a prerequisite
    • Undergraduate level
    • Applicants must be enrolled at a university outside of Japan as undergraduate students majoring in fields related to the Japanese language or Japanese culture at the time of arriving in and leaving Japan
    • Scholarship offers full coverage of tuition and fees, airfare, and monthly living stipend
    • Program is for one year

KSU Financial Aid Information

Financial aid is far more available for study abroad programs than students commonly imagine. The Financial Aid Office at Kennesaw State has been gracious enough to create a resource guide specifically for Study Abroad Students.

Study Abroad Financial Aid Resource Guide

Databases To Search For Scholarships

There are online databases dedicated to finding scholarships catered to your individual needs. Don't limit yourself to scholarships related to studying abroad. Some scholarships just send you a check and you can decide how to spend it (for example, you can use the money to buy a plane ticket)! The following resources can help you identify even more scholarships and opportunities to fund your education abroad experience: 

Fundraising Ideas

Fundraising can lessen the burden of financing a study abroad trip. See some examples of fundraising below.

    1. Send Letters/Email to Family, Friends, & Others
      You鈥檇 be surprised at who may be willing to help fund your study abroad experience. Send letters or emails (though letters might seem more sincere) and explain how you鈥檒l be studying abroad. Describe the nature of the program, what you鈥檒l be learning, why you decided to study abroad, and why you think it is a solid investment in your future. You can ask for a specific amount ($50-$100 is fairly standard) or leave it up to them. Whatever you do, make donating easy! This can be used in conjunction with a crowdfunding website (for more information, see the section on 鈥淐rowdfunding鈥.) Most importantly, write thank you letters to any supporters and stay in touch with them while studying abroad!
    2. Tap Into Hometown Resources
      Did you grow up in one town your whole life? Turn to community groups and alumni associations from your hometown, county, or state as a means of support. Research local civic groups such as Rotary, Elks, Kiwanis, Lions, or other special-interest groups who might be interested in sponsoring you. One method of drumming up support is offering to hold an educational seminar or presentation about your travels for the group upon your return. Additionally, an announcement in a high-school or college alumni newsletter (or fraternity/sorority alumni organization letter) may prove a solid method for gaining more financial support.
    3. Connect with Your Place of Worship or Other Communities You鈥檙e Involved With
      Your personal church, mosque, synagogue, etc. may be willing to hold a special collection during their religious service or general meeting specifically in your honor. Approach the proper leaders to organize this collection and provide any helpful information; it is important to find the best way to communicate your mission, your cause, and your need for support to the people in your network who might be able to contribute to your efforts. Additionally, the religious organization itself may be willing to sponsor you directly!
    4. Find Local Heritage Groups
      Look for local heritage groups or language associations related to the country you are visiting or to your own personal heritage. You can also approach local businesses or foundations that you and your family have patronized or been part of and ask them to make a donation to your studies. You鈥檒l be surprised who will donate, so don鈥檛 be afraid to ask!
    5. 15-Minutes of Fame
      Alert local newspapers, radio and television stations about your plans for studying abroad, and see if they are interested in partnering with you for your efforts. Pitch ideas that are mutually beneficial, such as writing regular letters to be published in the local paper or offering to do an interview upon returning. Write an article for your talking about the cause, event or organization you are fundraising for, and ask for donations. This would also be a great way to gather more support for your upcoming fundraising event, such as those outlined in the next idea!
    6. Have a Bake Sale, a Yard Sale, Any Kind of Sale
      A great way to get the greater community involved in your project, or at the very least aware of your project, is to host your very own sale event. Have friends and family volunteer to help out on the actual day of the event, and to pass out flyers around the community. Get rid of your old junk to make room for new memories (or souvenirs!). Be creative, tap into your inner entrepreneur, and discover just how generous even strangers can be.

      Some ideas include: Run errands for people; offer public classes or private lessons (dancing, self-defense, foreign languages, any special skill!); grab your goofiest friends and create a haunted house. For the complete list of ideas, visit the .
    1. Work with a Fundraising Company
      Below are listed several websites where you can connect with a professional fundraising company and sell their products for a certain percentage of sales. However, we do caution students while doing these kinds of fundraisers to keep a critical eye out, as the companies can sometimes require students pay upfront for the product or offer some kind of deposit. Only do product-selling fundraising if you are sure of the legitimacy of the company. That said, this can be an effective way of raising money for a study abroad and unlike other methods, you aren鈥檛 asking for charity; you鈥檙e offering people something they might want.
    2. Merchant Plan
      A merchant plan is a step-by-step outline covering the development of a mutually beneficial relationship with area merchants. Local businesses are an excellent fundraising resource. They should be part of every non-profit group鈥檚 fundraising strategy. For more information, 
    3. Employment
      Like your mom and dad always told you, there鈥檚 no substitute for hard work. Find a part-time (or even full-time) job. If you already have one, great! Start setting aside a portion of your paycheck each week towards study abroad. To resist the urge to spend it, set up a separate account to hold the money in or have it direct deposited into your parents鈥 account. Look for regular and irregular work 鈥 from fast food & retail to babysitting & house painting, there鈥檚 a lot of opportunities out there to earn extra money.
  • In the past few years, the rise of 鈥淐rowdfunding鈥 websites, where individuals can promote a project, idea, or movement, and allow other individuals to donate to the cause, have taken off in popularity. You can create your own crowd funding page, set a fundraising goal, and send it to friends, family, and even coworkers to help raise money for your study abroad trip! These websites typically charge 4%-5% if you meet your fundraising goal. If you fail to meet your goal, the generated funds may be returned to all of the donators. Be sure to read your options carefully before signing up. 

    We recommend using only the websites below unless you鈥檙e familiar with another site (Please note, they do charge anywhere from a 4%-9% fee on whatever donations are collected):

    •  (Most successful with creative and arts-based education abroad trips)