Awards | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 6

NEW: SIT Study Abroad now offering Pell Grant Match Scholarships for over 30 semester programs

SIT Study Abroad awarded $750,000 in scholarships in 2009.  About one-third of scholarship applicants receive financial assistance to participate in our programs. Only SIT Study Abroad participants can be considered for SIT Study Abroad scholarships. Awards generally range from $500 to $5,000 for semester programs, and $300 to $3,000 for summer programs. Financial need is a primary consideration for all of our scholarship decisions.

SIT Study Abroad uses scholarship funds to ensure that a diverse group of students can participate from all regions in the US–and abroad–and from a variety of colleges and universities.

Scholarship funds are available for semester and summer participants.  International students may apply for scholarships from SIT Study Abroad.

SIT Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunities Include:

The Compton Fund
For SIT programs with environmental, peace studies, or sustainable development themes, with priority for students representing US minority groups.

The Diversity Fund
For students who will enhance the racial, national, and ethnic diversity of the student body.

Engineering Scholarship
For students enrolled in an undergraduate engineering program and who have demonstrated financial need.

The Experiment in International Living (EIL) Alumni Study Abroad Scholarship.
To support alumni of EIL summer high school programs.

The Houston International Scholarship
For Houston-area undergraduate students in any field or major.  Students of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

HBCU Scholarships
For students enrolled in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

The Lewy Family Global Health Scholars Fund
For women scholars hoping to make a positive impact on health projects in needy areas. Recipients are expected to spend a semester in-country living and working with local communities and partners to improve their health care system and contribute to the overall improvement of the community’s general health and welfare.

The Middle East and Islamic Studies Scholarship
For students participating in programs with significant Middle Eastern and/or Islamic studies content.

Pell Grant Matching
Automatic matching of a student’s Pell award used for semester study abroad programs with SIT. More than 30 SIT programs across the globe are eligible. (PDF)

Sally Bragg Baker Scholarship
For a female participant in any semester program who demonstrates international awareness and a desire to create a more peaceful world through international exchange.

SIT Fund
For anyone enrolled in any SIT Study Abroad program, to help promote study abroad opportunities worldwide.

The Workum Fund
For participants in SIT Study Abroad programs to the Indian subcontinent (India, Nepal, and Tibetan and Himalayan Studies programs).

Before You Apply for SIT Study Abroad Scholarships

  1. Review financial aid options through your home college.
  2. Note that SIT Study Abroad has one scholarship application for all of the different awards listed, with a few having additional requirements. Your application will be reviewed for eligibility from all sources that SIT Study Abroad has available.
  3. Your scholarship application will only be reviewed if it is complete, and only after you have been offered admission to an SIT Study Abroad program.

Deadlines

Fall Semester Closing Dates:

  • May 1: For Brazil, Kenya, and Tanzania;
  • May 15: for all other programs

Spring Semester Closing Dates:

  • November 1 for all spring programs

Summer Program Closing Dates:

  • April 1 for all summer programs

Materials to Submit

To apply for a scholarship, you must submit the following three items. Note that some specific scholarships have special requirements; you will find these within the SIT Study Abroad scholarship application. Your scholarship applications will not be reviewed until you have been accepted for admission and all three items below have been received.

  1. SIT Study Abroad scholarship application (PDF)
  2. Copy of your most recent Student Aid Report (SAR) – the report generated from completing the FAFSA form. International students should contact our Financial Aid Office for an alternative form to complete.
  3. Financial Assessment Form (PDF)

Please Note: If you are only applying for the Pell Match Scholarship, the Financial Assessment Form is the only form required.

Please return your scholarship application by fax to 802.258.3500 or mail to SIT Study Abroad Financial Aid Office, Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676, Brattleboro, Vermont USA 05302-0676.

Additional instructions are on the SIT Study Abroad Scholarship application.

After Submitting Your Scholarship Application

  1. Check WebAdvisor a few days after you submit your scholarship application to be sure that we have received all pieces.
    Note that WebAdvisor is password-protected to ensure privacy. Usernames and passwords are issued once SIT receives an application and are communicated to students by email. If you have lost or forgotten your log-on information, please contact us.
  2. You will not be considered for a scholarship if any of the required scholarship materials are missing at the time of the application deadline.
  3. Scholarship awards will be announced by email three to four weeks after the application deadline.

External Resources

There are many additional sources of financial aid and scholarships available to support study abroad. The list below provides quick links to specific categories of resources that follow:

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Student Research Fellowship

The Medical Research Fellows Program (“Med Fellows Program”) supports a year of full-time biomedical research training for medical, dental, and veterinary students. This includes joint initiatives with the Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB) for students conducting research in ophthalmology, particularly inherited retinal degenerative diseases, and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (BWF) for veterinary students.

A new initiative, the Medical Research Fellows Program at Janelia Farm, offers students with an interest in neuronal networking and/or imaging an intense year-long research training experience, living and working at the HHMI Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia in the Washington, D.C., area. Students must comply with specific eligibility and application requirements.

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Competition Schedule and Information
<!– Competitions are held annually. Application is via HHMI’s Web-based Competition System: www.hhmi.org/competitions.

The application deadline for the 2009 competition is January 11, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. Make sure you read the 2009 Program Information and 2009 Application Requirements (PDF files below) before you begin the online application. –> Competitions are held annually. The online application must be submitted by January 11. Information on the 2011 competition can be found in the Program Information PDF below.

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The application process is the same for students eligible for HHMI-FFB, and HHMI-BWF fellowships. There is no separate designation required in the online application. HHMI will identify applicants for consideration for these awards.

Application to the Medical Research Fellows Program at Janelia Farm is a two-step process that requires a prescreening portion of the application to be submitted by November 1. Refer to the Program Information PDF for details.

Apply online: www.hhmi.org/competitions

Eligibility
Applicants must be enrolled in a medical, dental, or veterinary school in the United States. The fellowship research may be conducted at any academic or nonprofit institution in the United States, except the National Institutes of Health. Research may be conducted abroad if the fellow’s mentor is affiliated with a U.S. institution.

Fellows must be able to start their research year between June 1, 2011 and September 1, 2011. Students must be authorized to work in the United States by the award acceptance deadline of April 1, 2011, either as a U.S. citizen, or under an appropriate visa.

The Medical Research Fellows Program at Janelia Farm requires that students live and work at the Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia.

Support Provided
For the 2011 competition: An annual stipend of $28,000, an annual fellow’s allowance of $5,500 for health insurance, education-related expenses, and roundtrip relocation expenses up to $1,500, (for those working at a fellowship institution other than their school); and an annual research allowance of $5,500 for research enrichment programs, conference travel, some research-related supplies, and books. HHMI-FFB and HHMI-BWF Fellows will receive the same level of funding, and will have all the obligations and privileges of other fellows participating in the Medical Research Fellows Program.

For the Medical Research Fellows Program at Janelia Farm: An annual salary of $28,000, health insurance, furnished on-campus housing, $5,500 allowance for books, conference travel, and related courses, roundtrip relocation expense reimbursement (up to $1,500).

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Loan Deferment
HHMI can complete loan deferment forms for Fellows so that they are able to defer their loans during their HHMI fellowship year.

Important Dates

Medical Research Fellows Program:

  • Competition opens and online application available:
    August 24, 2010
  • Application Deadline:
    January 11, 2011, 2:00 p.m. ET
  • Award Notification:
    March 18, 2011
  • Award Acceptance Deadline:
    April 1, 2011, 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Fellowship begins: Summer 2011

Medical Research Fellows Program at Janelia Farm:

  • Prescreening Application Deadline:
    November 1, 2011
  • Interviews for Selected Candidates:
    Early December
  • Remaining Application Components Deadline:
    January 11, 2011
  • Award Notification:
    March 18, 2011
  • Award Acceptance Deadline:
    April 1, 2011, 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Fellowship begins: Summer 2011

Social Sciences: Joint Japan World Bank Scholarship Programme

WBI’s Scholarship and Fellowships Programs are vehicles for knowledge sharing and capacity building in the developing world.The Programs provide opportunities for graduate and postgraduate studies leading to masters and doctoral degrees in development-related fields for mid-career professionals from eligible developing countries.

WBI supplements its training programs by managing three programs:

Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program (RSM)

The RSM Fellowships Program provides support to young researchers working in academic and research institutions from eligible countries preparing a doctoral thesis. Research grants cover residence costs for a 5 to 10 month period in a renowned university or research center. Fellows are expected to advance their research work mainly by using the facilities and resources provided by the host institution and by interacting with peers.

The Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP), sponsored by the Government of Japan

The JJ/WBGSP is for graduate studies in subjects related to economic development.Each year, the Program awards scholarships to individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at renowned universities throughout member countries of the Bank. Scholars are required to return to their home countries on completion of their study Programs and apply their enhanced knowledge and skills to contribute to the development process in their respective regions and communities.

The Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program (JIPS)

Funded by a grant from the JIPS Program supports PhD studies in an academic field of study covered by ten Indonesian Centers of Excellence participating in the program. Each of these newly established Centers of Excellence is located at a leading higher education institution in the country with a demonstrated track record in the pursuit of excellence. The goal of the program is to promote excellence in research in these Centers to support the Ministry of National Education in its mission to improve the quality of higher education and research in the country.

Learn more about WBI’s Scholarships Programs