Scholarships & Fellowships for CIS Students
Thomas and Anne Walker award for Latin American Studies
2024-2025 Application Deadline: Oct. 15, 2024
The Center for International Studies is thrilled to announce its third annual call for applications for undergraduate or graduate funding from the Thomas and Anne Walker Latin American Studies Endowment.
Founded in honor of Dr. Thomas Walker, professor emeritus of Political Science and longtime director of the Latin American Studies program at µÛÍõ»áËù, and his wife Anne Walker, the Walker Fund provides financial support for students whose research and academic pursuits advance the study of Latin America and awareness of the region and its global relevance.
A $700 award will be granted for the 2024-25 academic year. Latin American Studies graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to apply. Applicants should be enrolled OHIO students or have been accepted for admission to the university and must demonstrate academic merit. Undergraduate applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and graduate applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.5.
Applications must include a 500-word word narrative that explains how the funds will be used to support research or academic work in the field of Latin American Studies. Additionally, the application should include a CV, a transcript or DARS, and contact information for two (2) references familiar with the applicant’s academic performance and/or research. Please submit all application materials to Dr. Joanna Mitchell (mitchej2@ohio.edu) by 10/15/2024.
The David M. Crane Graduate Fellowship for International Affairs
2025-2026 application deadline: March 8, 2025
Founded by David M. Crane (MA, African Studies, 1972), the Crane Graduate Fellowship supports an applicant to an M.A. program in the Center for International Studies who will earn or has earned an undergraduate degree or degrees from OHIO. Applicants are not required to have majored in International Studies. All M.A. applicants may apply, but preference will be given to OHIO undergraduate alumni.
The fellowship provides $10,000/academic year, with possible renewal for up to two years. All applicants must be a full-time graduate student enrolled in or accepted for admission to any master's level program in International Studies at µÛÍõ»áËù.
Drs. Sadek and Anne Samaan Scholarship Fund for International Understanding
The Drs. Sadek and Anne Samaan Scholarship for International Understanding is given annually to high-achieving students who have education as an area of concentration and an interest in promoting international understanding.
Through a program director nomination process, first-year full-time degree-seeking CIS M.A. students entering their second year are invited to apply by March 1, 2025, for scholarship consideration. As part of the application, students submit a 300-word essay that speaks to their commitment to international understanding either through their studies and/or research, and how they would use the funds should they be chosen (funds can be used to attend a conference, present at a conference, study away, research project, etc.).
Selection Criteria
- Full-time degree seeking
- Education as an area of concentration within a CIS program – preference given to student in African Studies
- Preference given to international students with an interest in promoting international understanding
- Cumulative GPA (now or at prior institutions) of 3.5
- Demonstration of commitment to international understanding through essay, references, and recommendations
- Funds to support student’s academic goals only
Patricia A. Weitsman Memorial Scholarship
The Patricia A. Weitsman Memorial Scholarship provides an award to students who are enrolled in or accepted for admission to µÛÍõ»áËù, meet all university requirements to be a student in good standing, and are majoring in War and Peace Studies.
The award is given each spring semester to the War and Peace Studies undergraduate student who holds the highest GPA in the class and will be going into their senior year in the fall.
Boundless Scholarship
2024-2025 application deadline: March 1, 2025
The Boundless Scholarship provides support for any Center for International Studies undergraduate or graduate students (majors, minors, certificates as well as Global Leadership Center students) pursuing a variety of study away experiences, including domestic and international study away programs, student exchanges, internships, volunteer opportunities and research.
Eligibility
Applicant must qualify in all categories.
- Degree-seeking OHIO students.
- Center for International Studies (CIS) students: undergraduate major, minor and certificate students, graduate students or Global Leadership Center students.
- Awards must benefit a study away experience, including domestic and international study away programs, student exchanges, internships, volunteer opportunities and research.
- Applicants must have identified their study away experience, even if still in the planning phase.
- Minimum duration of travel will be two weeks.
Application and Essay Instructions
Applications must be completed in one login session. If you log out, your work will not be saved. Have all required information and materials ready before you start an application.
In the personal essay, tell us about yourself and describe why you wish to study, intern, volunteer or conduct research away and how the experience fits into your academic work with CIS. What factors led to this decision? What do you hope to gain from and what do you anticipate will be the impact of your experience? What initially inspired you to travel to this particular host location? In addition, describe your proposed study, intern, volunteer, or research experience and what factors led you to select this opportunity and the length of stay on-site. This essay should be double-spaced and one to two pages long. You will be prompted to upload the essay to this application.
Daniel K.C. Shao Scholarship
2024-2025 application deadline: March 15, 2025
Mr. Daniel K.C. Shao has generously endowed a fund to help µÛÍõ»áËù students study abroad in Asia. Mr. Shao is one of Hong Kong's leading businessmen and earned a B.A. in Economics from µÛÍõ»áËù in 1972. He has served on the Alumni Board, the Foundation Board, and has been a very strong supporter of OHIO's programs, particularly those in Asia.
Grants range from $500 - $1500 for one summer (minimum of four weeks) or semester of study, to a maximum of $3000 for students going abroad for more than one semester.
The amount of the award depends upon the total cost of the program and the degree of financial need of the student. The award can be used to defray expenses for tuition, room and board, travel or other education-related expenses.
Awards will be made on an annual basis i.e., sstudents who plan to study in Asia anytime during spring 2025, summer 2025, or fall 2025 must apply by the above deadline must apply by March 1, 2025. All applicants will be notified of their award status no later than March 15, 2025.
If you have questions about any of these funding opportunities or have application issues, please contact Bri Dowler, Assistant Director for Student Success and Communications.
Other µÛÍõ»áËù Funding Opportunities for Students
- Office of Research and Sponsored Programs - the Student Enhancement Award covers up to $6,000.
- Graduate College Travel or Original Work Grant
- Office of Global Opportunities - Funding Your Experience
- OGO Graduate and HCOM Travel Award