Introduction
USAC (University Studies Abroad Consortium) makes studying abroad more accessible by awarding over USD 1.25 million annually in scholarships, grants, and discounts. Programs are designed to be affordable, and many students receive awards of USD 500 to USD 2,500, with some reaching up to USD 5,000.
About the Scholarship
USAC’s funding initiatives are available across all program types—summer, semester, yearlong, and short-term. Scholarships are competitive and based on financial need, eligibility, and essay performance. There’s no separate form for individual awards; one comprehensive application enters you for all that you qualify for.
Eligibility Requirements
Scholarship eligibility varies by type:
- General Scholarship
- GPA: Minimum 2.5
- Degree-seeking students
- Preference for first-generation college students
- GPA: Minimum 2.5
- Community College Scholarship
- Same GPA requirement
- Enrolled in a community college
- Same GPA requirement
- Military Service Scholarship
- GPA 2.5+
- Applicants or dependents of U.S. military personnel
- GPA 2.5+
- STEM Scholarship
- GPA 2.5+
- Declared STEM major or minor
- GPA 2.5+
Scholarship Benefits
- General Scholarship:
- Summer/January terms: USD 1,500
- Semester terms: USD 2,500
- Summer/January terms: USD 1,500
- Community College: Up to USD 1,500
- Military Service: USD 1,750
- STEM: Summer/January terms: USD 1,000; Semester: USD 1,500.
Additional program-specific scholarships include:
- Lin Yuejun Lang Asia Scholarship: Asia programs; GPA 2.5+ (preference for China programs)
- Dr. Marianne Cooley Scholarship: China programs; GPA 2.5+ (preference for yearlong)
- University of Bristol Scholarship: USD 5,000 for England programs; GPA 3.0, first-gen or high financial need preferred
- London Met Diversity Scholarship: GBP 1,000 for London–Met programs; GPA 2.7+, essay required
- Frank & Thu Triplett Scholarship: USD 1,000 for France programs; GPA 2.5+, high financial need preferred
- Discover the World Scholarship: USD 750 (summer) / USD 1,000 (semester) for Bengaluru or Stellenbosch programs; GPA 3.0, limited previous exposure preferred.
Application Process
- Apply to a USAC program to unlock the scholarship application in the Student Gateway.
- Complete the single USAC Scholarship Application—that’s it! You’re automatically considered for all eligible awards.
- Submit by deadlines:
- Summer: March 1
- Fall/Yearlong: May 1
- Spring/January: October 1
- Summer: March 1
- Scholarship decisions are communicated via email within a month of the deadline; awards appear as credit on your invoice.
Key Dates and Deadlines
- Summer scholarships: March 1
- Fall/Yearlong: May 1
- Spring/January: October 1
Decisions are usually shared within one month post-deadline. University Studies Abroad Consortium
Selection Process
USAC awards are competitive, evaluated based on applicants’ overall eligibility, demonstrated need, and response quality, especially essay strength. After application submission, decisions are made centrally and communicated timely. University Studies Abroad Consortium
Tips to Increase Your Chances
- Start your application early, technical issues can arise. University Studies Abroad Consortium
- Craft a strong, compelling essay reflecting financial need and global motivation.
- Aim for the best GPA you can, minimums are clearly stated.
- Check for eligibility across multiple scholarship types (e.g., student profile, destination, major).
- Pre-plan your program to align with region-specific scholarships (e.g., England, China, India, and South Africa).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
| Q | A |
| Who can apply? | Students who’ve applied to a USAC program and meet eligibility criteria. |
| How much can I receive? | Typically USD 500–2,500; some programs offer up to USD 5,000. |
| When should I apply? | Deadline depends on term: March, May, or October. |
| Do I apply separately? | No—one scholarship application covers all relevant awards. |
| Are scholarships guaranteed? | No—they are competitive. Strong essays and meeting criteria help. |
| Can I combine awards? | You’ll be considered for all you qualify for; final award is decided collectively. |
Additional Resources
- [USAC Scholarship Tips and Advice] for help crafting your essay or understanding eligibility. University Studies Abroad Consortium
- [USAC External Scholarships and Databases] for additional funding sources like the Gilman, Boren, and Fund for Education Abroad scholarships. University Studies Abroad Consortium
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Conclusion
USAC offers a comprehensive, accessible funding pathway for study abroad through a single application, covering general, demographic, and regional scholarships. With thoughtful planning and strong submissions, students can significantly offset program costs and expand global learning opportunities.