Funding Your International Experience
- Study Abroad
- Spring Term Abroad
- Funding for Students
- International Students
- Safety and Security
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Faculty and Staff Resources
- Book an Appointment with CIE Staff
- Spring Term Abroad Resources for Faculty
- Supporting International Students
- Hosting International Scholars
- University-Funded International Travel
- Program Approval Request
- Safety and Security
- State Department Travel Enrollment Program (STEP)
- Summer Research with Students
- Annual Report
- CIE Staff
Basic information about the CIE Summer Grants is covered in the CIE Summer Grants FAQ.
The Center for International Education welcomes applications for the following international summer projects:
- Faculty-directed research
- Internships - Preference for grants is given to applicants who work through a W&L approved provider. Students must enroll in an internship seminar course (either through their program, their department, or CPD 451). For more information about applying for an internship placement, please schedule an advising session.
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- Projects must run a minimum of 4 weeks in the country. The maximum grant amount is $6,000.00.
In addition to support provided by Washington and Lee, there are numerous external sources of scholarships and fellowships for study abroad and other international experiences.
The Office of Fellowships at Washington and Lee maintains a fellowships information website and search engine. You can find extensive information on the following grants and many more there. This site also includes information about:
- W&L Campus advisers for particular grants and fellowships
- Internal application deadline
For more information about graduate study fellowships for international and domestic universities, please contact the Director of Fellowships, Matthew Loar (mloar@wlu.edu).
Fellowships that offer opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study abroad include the following. Information is available on the Office of Fellowships website:
- The Fulbright Program – Undergraduate and Graduate Study Abroad
- The Davis Projects for Peace Fellowship
- The George Mitchell Scholarship – Graduate Study in Ireland
- The Marshall Scholarship – Graduate Study in the UK
- Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Scholarship – U.S. Graduate Study
Although this fellowship prepares students for a career in the foreign service, it actually funds a graduate program in the US, not abroad. - Bridging Scholarships – Undergraduate Study Abroad in Japan
- Freeman-Asia – Undergraduate Study Abroad in East or Southeast Asia
- Luce Scholar Program – Graduate Study in East and Southeast Asia
- Gates Cambridge – Graduate Study at the University of Cambridge, UK
- Rhodes Scholarships – Graduate Study at Oxford University, UK
- English Speaking Union (Virginia Branch) – Summer Undergraduate Study in the UK for Virginia Residents
- Boren Awards for International Study – Undergraduate and Graduate Opportunities for International Study in areas of critical interest to the USA.
- Critical Language Scholarship Program – U.S. State Department support for summer study of critical need foreign languages.
- Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program – Support for Pell Grant Recipients to study abroad or undertake internships abroad.
- DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austaschdienst) – Undergraduate and Graduate Study and Internship Opportunities in Germany
- NSEP/African Flagship Languages Initiative – African Language Study for graduate and undergraduate students.
- IIEPassport Study Abroad Funding – Searchable database for study abroad funding around the world.
- St. Andrew’s Society of New York – Graduate Study for students of Scottish descent who live within 250 miles of New York.
- Churchill – Graduate study in STEM fields at the University of Cambridge, UK.
- Ransom – Graduate study at the University of St Andrews, UK.
Jillian Murphy
Assistant Director of International Education and Study Abroad Coordinator
Center for International Education
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Campus Address
Ruscio Center for Global Learning
Room 145
Mailing Address
Center for International Education
204 W. Washington St.
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia 24450