Scholarships
Juniata Scholarships
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All scholarships that the student holds will apply during the study abroad period. In addition, students are also encouraged to apply for scholarships offered through the CIE, and in addition students are guided to outside scholarships where appropriate or available. Please note that many competitive national scholarships have deadlines as early as November and January for the following school year. Students should start financial planning as soon as possible in order to take full advantage of these opportunities.
Juniata supports study abroad through the following specific scholarships:
Bliss-Karns-Schwemmlein Scholarship for Study Abroad
- This scholarship is established in honor of Max Bliss, Angus Karns and Arnold Schwemmlein. It is an endowed merit scholarship and its award shall be made to a full-time Juniata student who is eligible for, and who plans, a full-academic year of study in France, Germany, Russia or Spain in a Juniata sponsored program in which English is not the language of instruction.
- Ordinarily, one scholarship will be made to a student for the junior year.
- Because study abroad usually entails somewhat greater costs for the student, this merit scholarship award is to supplement existing grant and aid funds that the student would normally be awarded—not to substitute for such other financial assistance.
- Application deadline: January 26, 2009.
- A selection committee consisting of the President of the College, the Dean of International Programs and Dr. Michael Henderson shall choose the student.
- The committee shall base its selection on a review of the following:
- The candidate’s record of academic achievement at Juniata;
- The candidate’s demonstrated potential for future academic excellence;
- Letters of recommendation from two faculty members;
- A letter from the candidate outlining on how he/she might promote language study and international programs upon returning for the senior year at Juniata
Jane P. Carpenter Endowed Scholarship for International Study in France
- This endowed scholarship is established by Jane P. Carpenter, who was a former French professor at Juniata. The Jane P. Carpenter Endowed Scholarship for International Study in France shall be awarded to a student or students who show exceptional promise in the study of French.
- It is intended that this scholarship provide funds beyond what is normally provided by the College for study abroad during the junior year.
- Upon the recommendation of the Chair of World Languages and Cultures, the main French professor, and the Dean of the Center for International Education, the recipient or recipients will be selected by the Provost. Preference shall be given to students who are studying for a full year in France.
- Upon return from France, the student or students will be expected to be actively involved in promoting the study of French on Juniata’s campus and abroad.
- Application deadline: January 26, 2009.
Nyce Scholarship for Study in Latin America
- Provides a variable stipend for students who are going to study for a year, a semester or in a summer program.
- Applicants are required to submit an essay explaining what they will do upon return from Latin America to help to educate students at Juniata about issues relating to Latin America and also help to promote interest in study abroad in Latin America.
- Fulfillment of the commitment must be completed during the senior year.
- Application deadline: February 9, 2009.
Philbrook W. Smith History Scholarship
Established by friends and family, this endowment honors Dr. Philbrook W. Smith, a long time professor of history at Juniata College. Dr. Smith taught at Juniata from 1955 until his retirement in 1998. He was the Charles A. Dana Professor of History and the chairperson of the history department for many years. Dr. Smith and his wife, Mary Ann (Bailey) Smith '55 spent much of their spare time traveling. Dr. Smith believed that the experience of travel in other countries in itself IS study; therefore, this endowment will be awarded to a student traveling abroad to provide assistance with the cost of travel. Preference shall be given to students with a POE in history. Selection shall be made by the Provost in consultation with the History Department.
To apply for this scholarship, submit an essay addressing the philosophy of this scholarship, where you are applying to and why you are interested in going to the particular program abroad specifically as it applies to your major and why you deserve this scholarship. Deadline is January 26, 2009.
Rinehart-Darkatsch Scholarship for International Study in Education
- Established in honor of the parents of Mrs. Darkartsch (J. Aldus ’24 and Mildred Hale ’23 Rinehart), and other members of the Rinehart and Hale families who graduated from Juniata College.
- Income from this scholarship is to be awarded at the end of the sophomore year to a promising student for study abroad during the junior year in the field of education, with a preference given to elementary education majors.
- Applicants are selected with regard to financial need, GPA, and an evaluation of the student’s practicum experience.
- The applicant must submit an essay explaining how his/her education program is enhanced through study abroad and what he/she will do upon return to share understanding of education principles and methods in the host country.
- Selection shall be made by the Provost in consultation with the Department of Education.
- Fulfillment of the commitment must be completed during the senior year.
- Application deadline: January 26, 2009.
The Eagles Abroad International Scholarship
- Scholarships are awarded in French, German, Russian and Spanish to incoming freshmen students for summer study prior to the sophomore year, and then for a year study in the junior year in French, German, Russian or Spanish Juniata-affiliated study abroad programs.
- Consideration for this scholarship is prior to enrollment at Juniata by invitation from the Enrollment Center, and is administered by the World Languages & Cultures Department and the Enrollment Center.
External Scholarships
In addition to the Juniata College scholarships awarded by Juniata administration, the following opportunities for financial support in study abroad also exist ...
St. Andrew's Society Scholarship for Study in Scotland
- Consideration for this scholarship is by invitation from the Office of the Provost at the conclusion of the fall semester to students who rank in the top fifth of the sophomore class.
- Students should indicate their intention to apply to the Director of Study Abroad at the start of the Spring semester in order to receive guidance in their application
- They must submit an autobiographical essay by January 26, to qualify for the second stage in the process.
- The campus interview, held in late February, to select a final candidate includes the President, the Provost, the Dean of International Programs and the Scholarship Committee.
- The selected candidate is interviewed by the St. Andrew’s Society in Philadelphia in late March.
- Scholarship provides up to $17,000 to study in one of four St. Andrew’s Universities in Scotland.
- Application deadline: January 26, 2009.
Pierre C. Fraley Scholarship for Summer Study of French
- Administered by the Alliance Française de Philadelphie, provides a monetary award of $2,500 to participate in a summer study program.
- For advanced-level students committed to the study of French.
- All application materials must be recieved by the Alliance Française by February 15th, 2009. Download the application here or on the Alliance Française website: www.afphila.com.
- See Director of Study Abroad or Professor Henderson for more information.
Boren Awards (National Security Education Program)
- Boren Scholarships provide up to $20,000 to U.S. undergraduates to study in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Students studying in Western Europe, Canada, and Australia are not eligible. Preference is given to less commonly taught languages such as Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Swahili.
- Awarded by the Institute of International Education, a U.S. government agency. In addition to generous financial support for study abroad including transportation, the award includes on-going contact from the agency during the study abroad period.
- Since the program focuses on national security issues, scholarship recipients will be required to work in government agencies upon graduation.
- See Director of Study Abroad as early as possible for information on how to proceed.
- Campus deadline : Due in the CIE Office by 3PM, January 26, 2009.
- Final Deadline: February 11th, 2009
- For additional information and application forms: www.borenawards.org
Gilman Scholarship for Study Abroad
- This prestigious award, funded by Congress and the Department of State, is intended to help students of limited financial means study abroad. Applicants must be Pell Grant Recipients.
- Scholarships of up to $5,000 are awarded on the basis of financial need and the length of the program. Students must be enrolled for the Fall Semester, Spring Semester, or Academic Year. Summer program participants are not eligible. Students studying Critical Need Languages (Arabic, Chinese, Turkish, Persian, Hindi, Russian, Korean) may receive an extra $3,000 of support.
- Preference is given to students with high financial need, minority applicants, and those studying outside of Western Europe.
- Deadlines are April 7, 2009 for the Fall Semester and October 13 for the Spring.
- Please consult the Gilman website for application details and eligibility requirements or contact the Director of Study Abroad for more information.
JASSO, Bridging Scholarships for Study in Japan, and Freeman-Asia Grants
- Scholarships available for students studying in Asian programs.
- See the Director of Study Abroad for details on deadlines, restrictions and how to apply.
DAAD Scholarships for study in Germany
- Several different scholarships are available to support study, research, and internships in Germany. For specific requirements and application instructions, please see the DAAD website.
- Application deadline: January 31st, 2009
- See the Director of Study Abroad for details on deadlines, restrictions and how to apply.
BUTEX (British Universities Transatlantic Exchange) Scholarships for study in UK
- Scholarships of $1,000 for semester or full-year students who have been admitted to a UK university which is a member of BUTEX.
- Application deadline is August 1st, 2009
- See http://www.butex.ac.uk/?q=node/38 for more information and to download the application form.
Studyabroadfunding.org
- This online database allows students to search for scholarships by country or field of study.
Sometimes students, through judicious research, attention to deadlines and some good luck, may find some financial support through the many civic groups, organizations, churches and clubs that may provide scholarships. See the Director of Study Abroad for information on how to proceed.


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