FEA Rainbow Scholarship for LGBTQI Students

This scholarship, funded by the Fund for Education Abroad, will be awarded to a deserving LGBTQI student who aims to participate in a high-quality, rigorous education abroad program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college in the U.S. The study abroad program must be eligible for credit at the student's educational institute and a minimum of 4 weeks abroad. Students interested in being considered for this annual scholarship should indicate this through their FEA scholarship application forms.

Freeman Internship Fellowships - For East and Southeast Asia

Fellowships of up to $7,000 are available to help offset travel and living expenses for students pursuing internships in East and Southeast Asia.

Managed by the UO Center for Asian and Pacific Studies (CAPS), the Freeman Fellowship is made possible through the generous support of the Freeman Foundation, one of the premier scholarship foundations advancing career development opportunities for UO undergraduate and graduate students.

IE3 Global Scholarship

The IE3 Global Scholarship is presented to highly-qualified applicants to IE3 Global study abroad programs who have financial need. This scholarship is in the form of a $500 - $1500 program fee reduction. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must have a complete application for an IE3 Global program, as well as a scholarship application.  

Toshizo Watanabe Scholarship

The Toshizo Watanabe Study Abroad Scholarship is being offered by the U.S.-Japan Council, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit that contributes to strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. The scholarship provides financial assistance to undergraduates or graduate students for a semester or year-long study abroad program in Japan. It will cover up to the full cost of attendance. Factors such as finances are taken into consideration in determining the award amount.

GEO Scholarship for First-Generation College Students

In an effort to expand access to education abroad, GEO has made available a Scholarship for First Generation College Students. This is a planning scholarship for UO students whose parents/legal guardians did not complete a 4-year college bachelor’s degree. As a planning scholarship, recipients of the GEO Scholarship for First-Generation College Students can use the award to study abroad in a GEO-sponsored program at any time during their college career at the UO.