Tanaka Miller Scholarship for Residents of Hawaii

Annually, at least one $1,000-$2,000 scholarship will be awarded to students accepted for participation in UO-sponsored study abroad or international internship programs. Selection is based on academic merit, financial need, and a well-completed scholarship application. Special consideration will be given to residents of Kauai and students with Education, Business, or Journalism majors. The GEO Scholarships Committee will select the recipients.

GEO Passport Grant

Obtaining a passport is one of the first steps to complete when considering studying abroad. In an effort to support University of Oregon student participation in study abroad programs, the Division of Global Engagement has funded a passport initiative. This initiative awards a grant that covers the cost of a U.S. passport book and first-time processing fee to all eligible freshman and sophomore standing students.

Smith Scholarship

The Smith Family Study Abroad Scholarship provides multiple awards of up to $1,000 for University of Oregon students who will study, intern or conduct research outside the United States. Selection is based on academic merit, project proposal, and a well-completed scholarship application. The GEO Scholarships Committee will review applications and make the awards.

Fulmer Scholarship

The Richard D. Fulmer Endowed Study Abroad Scholarship provides a $1,000 scholarship annually to UO students participating in a GEO-sponsored study abroad program or internship over the summer. Selection is based on academic merit and a well-completed scholarship application. The GEO Scholarships Committee will review applications and make the awards.

Siegel Travel Award for Asia

The Joan Bowman Siegel and Mark Siegel Travel Fund will make available 2-4 scholarships of $1,000-$2,000 for undergraduate students participating in UO-sponsored study abroad programs or internships in Asia, with a preference for Japan. Applicants must be enrolled in any major in the College of Arts and Sciences. Selection is based on academic merit and a well-completed scholarship application. Preference will be given to applicants with previous college-level Japanese language coursework. The GEO Scholarship Committee will make the awards.