Scholarships
Scholarships are available for study abroad from the School of Business and other sources.
Some scholarships are offered exclusively to students participating in School of Business International Programs. There is no separate application process for these scholarships. You will be notified of the award after being admitted to a study abroad program. Scholarships will not be awarded more than once to students going again on the same program.
- Scholarships for 2009-2010:
- Targeting Emerging Markets. Students participating in our semester programs in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Monterrey, Singapore and Warsaw will receive a $1000 Business Scholarship.
- Participants on all semester abroad programs, regardless of program or major, who demonstrate financial need are eligible to be considered for a limited number of scholarships of up to $2,000 from the Wisconsin School of Business. You must have a complete financial aid application on file with Student Financial Services to be eligible. Click below for details on these and other scholarships.
Many other scholarships are available from other sources. Some scholarships are highlighted below. You are encouraged to apply for these scholarships.
- General scholarships (not based on financial need)
- Need-based scholarships
- Search the Library grants pages
- Students on CIEE programs should consider the CIEE Scholarships.
- Commercial site listings, research these carefully
The following campus offices provide resources for information about other scholarships.
- The Office of International Studies and Programs' Resource Room,
250 Bascom Hall, has scholarship information, listings of books that
offer scholarships for overseas programs (including campus library
locations), and books on financial aid and working abroad.
- The Grants Information Center, Reference Room, 2nd floor
Memorial Library has materials about all types of funding. Ask
reference librarians for assistance. Study abroad materials
include Free Money for Foreign Study, by Laurie Blum, call number:
LB2337.2 B575 1991
- Office of Student Financial Aid, 333 East Campus Mall Suite 9701 has
a booklet listing scholarships available to undergraduates.
- Consult civic and social institutions for possible scholarships, loans, and grants.
In addition, International Programs suggests you consult the following resources for information about other scholarships.
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NAFSA, Association of International Educators
- IIE websites for student resources; selective criteria apply
- Websites about financial aid
- Books about financial aid

