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Getting a passport is easier than you think.

Here's what you do:

  • Fill out an application form

  • Take 2 passport photos – make sure they meet the requirements

So once you've done the smart thing and gotten that passport, use it to change your life: study abroad! Check out the Institute of International Education study abroad resources to find the program for you and help you find the money to make it happen.

 
Study Abroad Opportunities
 
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New International Student Exchange Program at UNE!

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to study abroad?

Now is your chance to find out!

In April 2010, the Universidad del Este (UNE) signed an agreement to become an Affiliate Member of the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP). UNE’s membership in ISEP now allows UNE students the opportunity to study abroad at 57 institutions in 27 different countries! Click here for more information…

 

Benjamin A. Gilman-International Scholarship

The Gilman Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, offers scholarships for students with financial need who have been traditionally under-represented in education abroad. The Gilman Program awards scholarships of up to $5,000 for U.S. undergraduate students receiving federal Pell Grant funding at 2 or 4-year colleges or universities. An additional $3,000 supplemental award is available to those studying critical languages.

Website: www.iie.org/gilman

UNE Spring 2011 Application Deadline-September 6, 2010.

Benjamin A Gilman International Scholarship-National
Application Online Deadline-October 5, 2010

Click here for online application

Click here for Spring 2011 Timeline

For further information contact UNE Gilman Program Advisor: Anne L. Howard- Tristani, Vice Chancellor of International Federal and Corporate Affairs at 787-257-7373 extension 2242 or Belinda Ruiz, Auxiliary Vice Chancellor of Grants and Internships at 787-257-7373 at extension 2515.

 


FULBRIGHT U.S. STUDENT PROGRAM

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program equips future American leaders with the skills they need to thrive in an increasingly global environment by providing funding for one academic year of study or research abroad, to be conducted after graduation from an accredited university. Included in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program are English Teaching Assistantships, which provide opportunities for U.S. students to assistant teach English language and conversation alongside host country English teachers in select countries in all world areas.

Website: www.us.fulbrightonline.org

UNE Application Deadline –September 17, 2010

Application Online Deadline-October 18, 2010
Click here for online application

For further information contact UNE/AGMUS Fulbright Program Advisor: Anne L. Howard-Tristani, Vice Chancellor of International Federal and Corporate Affairs at 787-257-7373 extension 2242 or Belinda Ruiz, Auxiliary Vice Chancellor of Grants and Internships at 787-257-7373 at extension 2515.



BOREN SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Funding from the National Security Education Program (NSEP) supports U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests. Up to $20,000 for undergraduates and $30,000 for graduate students depending on cost and length of program.

Website: www.borenawards.org

UNE Application Deadline-January 10, 2011

Application Online Deadline-February 10, 2011
Click here for online application

 

 

Contact us

For further information contact UNE BOREN Program Advisor: Anne L. Howard- Tristani, Vice Chancellor of International, Federal and Corporate Affairs at 787-257-7373 extension 2242 or Belinda Ruiz, Auxiliary Vice Chancellor of Grants and Internships at 787-257-7373 at extension 2515.

 

 

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