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Message: There are many options to fund your study abroad program. You can transfer your regular financial aid--grants and student loans to a program of your choice. It is money you have borrowed or have been awarded, so you may as well use it while you are eligible. Then there are a huge number of scholarships and financial institutions dedicated to help making your dreams of study abroad come true. Below is a short list of some of them along with other links to some useful resources. Make sure you plan early and apply to as many scholarships as possible. IIE Passport Study Abroad Funding This is a great new web portal with a search engine to find study abroad scholarships. Enter your country or subject of interest and the engine returns relevant results. National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships Maximum Award is $8000/summer, $10,000/semester or $20,000 for a full academic year. Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Maximum Award is $5000. Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarship A number of different scholarships, some awarding as much as $26,000 for a full academic year. Fulbright Scholarship Awards vary. Creative Ways to Pay for Study Abroad Here is a a great link to a page that has some really good ideas how to raise money for your study abroad trip! Remember plan early! Other Useful Financial Aid Links BSA does not endorse any particular organization or scholarship listed here and is providing this content merely as a reference. We make no claims to its accuracy or timeliness. http://www.bsaminoritystudyabroad.com/index.php/15/