These scholarships are awarded by the Global Experiences Office and/or an external committee, and have various types of award criteria, including: language learning, previous travel, program sponsor, host country, and program type. These scholarships are merit-based ("essay-based") with a priority on supporting students with financial needs. There are three distinct applications: the MAPS Scholarship Application to apply for several awards at one time, the Global Experiences Scholarship used to plan ahead and can be used for the 3 years following receiving the award as long as you are still enrolled as a student at UNL, and the Wiebers for students studying a language abroad. Students are encouraged to apply for all applications that they are eligible for. Students may start scholarship applications prior to acceptance into a program.
In order to apply scholarships to a program abroad, students must pursue academic credit for and properly register for their term(s) abroad. Be sure to review all the eligibility requirements for scholarship awards.
MAPS (Multi-Award Program Specific) Scholarship Application
Once you apply for a program, you will recieve the MAPS Application Form. Completing this application will allow an applicant to be considered for the following awards. The MAPS application deadline aligns with the program application deadlines of February 15 for summer programs, April 1 for fall or academic year programs, and October 1 for spring or winter break programs.
Scholarship Awards
Trailblazer Scholarship
The scholarship will support First Generation college students pursuing education abroad, as well as students with no previous travel experience outside North America.
Award Amount
$1,000-$3,000
STEMGen Abroad Scholarship
This scholarship subsidizes education abroad programs for students majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) discipline, with preference given to students pursuing a program with clear applicability to their degree.
Award Amount
$1,000-$3,000
Career Connection Scholarship
This scholarship rewards students who:
- Draw a strong connection between their education abroad program and their academic and career goals
OR - Students pursuing credit-bearing, unpaid or low-paid internships, research, or service learning abroad.
Award Amount
$1,000-$3,000
Charlotte Kramer Scholarship
Overview
The Nebraska Alumni Association awards this highly competitive scholarship to one UNL undergraduate student participating in a foreign study program.
Qualifications
- Enrolled at UNL as a full-time student in the academic semester immediately preceding the term for which the scholarship is awarded.
- Cumulative GPA of 3.2.
- Achieved sophomore class standing by the beginning of the term for which the scholarship is awarded.
- Enrolled in a foreign study program sponsored by or approved for credit by University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Award Amount
Approximately $500
Recipient Requirements
- The recipient must attend the Nebraska Alumni Association awards ceremony to receive the award.
Lieding Scholarship and Fellowship Program
Overview
The goal of the Christian Lieding Scholarship and Fellowship Program is to encourage exchange between the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and foreign institutions, especially German or German-speaking universities. Funding is available for UNL students participating in study abroad programs, and for foreign students who wish to study at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Qualifications
- UNL undergraduate and graduate students, as well as incoming exchange students, are welcome to apply.
- Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or equivalent.
- Priority will be given to exchanges with Germany and German-speaking countries, but students studying abroad in or coming to UNL from a wide range of countries are encouraged to apply.
- Required to take at least 3 credit hours abroad.
Note: Students cannot receive this scholarship more than once.
Maximum Award
Summer: $2,000
Semester $2,500
Academic Year $5,000
Von Gillern Family Scholarship
Overview
The “Jack and Mary Von Gillern Family Fund in Honor of Kathleen Troop Ireland” was established in 2005 for the benefit and support of UNL. It is the family’s intent to use this fund for study abroad scholarships for UNL students. This fund provides valuable assistance to our students while helping UNL achieve its goal to give more students an international experience.
Qualifications
- Regularly enrolled student at UNL and enrolled in an accredited study abroad program through UNL.
- Preference shall be given to students in the UNL Honors Program and the College of Architecture Interior Design Program.
Maximum Award
$1,000
Lutton Bedient Study Abroad Scholarship
Overview
As part of the capstone experience for the Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs minor, students may choose to complete an international service learning project in the field of human rights or humanitarian affairs in conjunction with a study abroad program. The Jessica Lutton Bedient Study Abroad Scholarship provides $2,500 for travel and related expenses for a student enrolled in HRHA 400, the independent, service learning capstone course, in conjunction with a study abroad program. Students must be enrolled in the HRHA minor in order to be eligible and must receive approval for their proposed service learning project from Julia Reilly, HRHA Assistant Professor of Practice, who serves as the independent study advisor for HRHA 400.
Note: To be considered for this scholarship, please include a detailed description of your service-learning project in the goals essay of your MAPS Scholarship Application.
Qualifications
- Enrolled in the HRHA minor
- Enrolled in HRHA 400, the independent, service learning capstone course
- Enrolled in a study abroad program
Maximum Award
$2,500
Recipient Requirements
- Receive approval for the proposed service learning project from Julia Reilly.
Searl International Experience Scholarship
Overview
The Searl International Experience Fund is used for scholarships and travel expenses for students enrolled at UNL, with preference given to students pursuing a major in the College of Business and/or the College of Education and Human Sciences and students who have demonstrated financial need.
Qualifications
- Acceptance into an accredited study abroad program.
- Preference is given to students pursuing a major in the College of Business and/or the College of Education and Human Sciences
- Preference is also given to students who have demonstrated financial need.
Minimum Award
$2,000
Sorensen Scandinavian Scholarship
Overview
The Robert Chaikin Sorensen and Marjorie Mattson Sorensen Scandinavian Scholarship Fund is used for scholarships and travel expenses for students enrolled at UNL who are participating in an accredited study abroad program in a Scandinavian country. Preference is given to students with demonstrated academic success and "a compelling desire to study abroad."
Qualifications
- Acceptance into a study abroad program in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, or Iceland.
- Demonstrated academic success.
- "A compelling desire to study abroad."
Maximum Award
No more than half of each student's total cost to participate in the study abroad program.
Cluricaun Irish Society Fund
Overview
A Cluricaun is a mischievous leprechaun of Irish folklore. In this spirit, Lincoln's Irish Community has created the Cluricaun Irish Society. They have established this fund in order to support and encourage University of Nebraska undergraduate students pursuing study abroad opportunities in Ireland.
Qualifications
- Regularly enrolled student at UNL and enrolled in an accredited study abroad program through UNL.
- Participating in a study abroad program in Ireland.
Recipient Requirements
- Send the Churicaun Society an account of the experience including the benefits and include a photo.
UNL ISA Scholarship
Overview
Grant funding from ISA is awarded to selected UNL students particpating on an ISA program. Students are also eligible for a variety of ISA scholarships administered by ISA.
Qualifications
- Admission to study on an ISA program.
- Demonstrates academic merit and/or financial need.
Maximum Award
Summer: $500
Semester: $1000
Academic Year: $1000
UNL API Scholarship
Overview
For each UNL student who participates on an API program, API donates to a special UNL API scholarship fund. UNL then applies the scholarship fund towards the API program fees of selected UNL students particpating in API programs. Note: The Global Experiences Office administers this scholarship. Students are also eligible for a variety of API scholarships administered by API.
Qualifications
- Admission to study on an API program.
- Demonstrates academic merit and/or financial need.
- Earn academic credit
Maximum Award
Summer: $500
Semester: $1000
Academic Year: $1000
MAPS Scholarship Applications will also be shared with other UNL colleges and departments for consideration for additional funding:
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business
Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
Global Experiences Planning Scholarship
The Global Experiences Planning Scholarship is to help you plan your education abroad experience. If awarded the scholarship, funding will be held for up to 3 years and attributed to the program abroad of your choice. Students can apply early and defer the award, then budget for their experience abroad knowing they already have the scholarship. Transfer students are eligible. Awards will be $3,000 independent of program length. Application deadlines are October 1 and February 15. A student should apply to the term in which they are submitting an application, this will not always be the term they plan to go abroad.
Edythe Wiebers Scholarship
Apply to the Edythe Wiebers International Studies Program Scholarship to study a foreign language abroad. Awards range from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on program length. All recipients are required to 1) have completed at least 42 hours of coursework by the time of departure, 2) take a language course abroad that builds on their previous language study, 3) submit a mid-term report, and 4) give a formal presentation at UNL on their experience abroad. The application deadline for academic year, semester and summer programs is February 15.
Lieding Global Impact Scholarship
Students accepted into the Peace Corps Prep program, who have completed at least 50% of the program requirements, are automatically eligible to receive this scholarship to study or intern abroad 1) in a country where Peace Corps volunteers have served, and/or 2) on a program that offers intensive Spanish, French, or other language currently spoken in Peace Corps. Awards will be up to 50% of the total program cost, with a maximum amount of:
- Peace Corps country only: $3,000
- Intensive language study only: $3,000
- Peace Corps country and intensive language study: $5,000
Students must actively participate in PC Prep for at least one semester prior to studying abroad. Once accepted into PC Prep, students are not required to complete an application for the Lieding Global Impact Scholarship, but are required to apply to their education abroad program by the program application deadline listed in Via.