Scholarships – Study Abroad

Where do I get started? The Study Abroad Application Process.

There are three primary types of study abroad programs at Felician University: Faculty-led Programs, Exchanges, and Third-Party Provider Programs. Each program offers its own unique experiences - the international office staff and your academic advisor can help you choose the program that will fit your academic and personal interests.

Scholarships: Faculty-Led Study Abroad and Exchanges

Felician University has scholarship money to help you pay the cost of participating in Faculty-Led study abroad programs and Exchanges. These scholarships range from $220 to $1,000. To apply for a scholarship, you must complete the study abroad application, which includes a section for scholarship request. For more information please contact the Office of International Programs at 201.559.3518 or by e-mail.

Outside Sources of Funding for Study Abroad
  • Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
    Awards are available to U.S. citizen students who are receiving Pell Grant funding at a two- or four-year college or university.
  • Bridging Scholarship for Japan
    The Bridging Project offers scholarships to American undergraduate students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan.
  • DiversityAbroad.com Scholarship
    Awards are available for students from traditionally under-represented minority groups for studying abroad.
  • Freeman-ASIA
    Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA) provides scholarships for U.S. undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia.
  • The National Security Education Program (NSEP)
    Awards are available to U.S. citizen undergraduate students to study in most geographic regions except Western Europe.
  • StudyAbroad.com
    This site lists numerous scholarships.
  • TaLK Scholarships
    Talk is a Korean Government scholarship program known as Teach and Learn in Korea. The program’s main objective is to invite and train native English teachers and overseas Koreans to teach practical English in after-school classes at the rural elementary school.
  • Fund for Education Abroad (FEA)
    FEA was created to open doors for deserving education abroad students. FEA awards funds for students planning to study abroad on any academically rigorous program. FEA scholarships are intended to meet the financial needs of students who might not be eligible for government grants or existing funds limited to specific programs or groups of students.
  • BUTEX North American Scholarships
    Each year BUTEX awards 16 scholarships to students studying abroad for either a semester or for a whole academic year. Eight scholarships are available to North American students studying in the UK. The value of each scholarship is £500 and will be paid to the winners once they have arrived and registered at their host university. Applications will be accepted starting in January and the deadline for all applications is in May.
  • Rotary International Scholarship
    Multiple awards available in varying amounts.