Students continue paying Franklin College tuition and can use all of their scholarships and grants. Students can use their state and federal aid to study abroad when using an ISEP program or partner institution to study abroad.
By planning early, meeting with the office of global education, as well as the office of financial aid, travel abroad can be easily worked into a budget. There are also several scholarships available for students that complete quality scholarship applications by March 1.
Additional information on individual scholarships is listed below. For complete details, please visit the office of global education.
This scholarship is for entering students to help fund their education at Franklin College. Branigin Scholars are guaranteed a scholarship to help fund study abroad. In years where funds are available, additional scholarships may be available for students studying abroad for a semester, year or summer.
This scholarship will provide funds for Franklin College students to study abroad to promote cultural understanding and to help students become active and responsible members of the global community. The scholarship will provide a stipend to one or more deserving students who meet the specific scholarship criteria.
This scholarship provides income for students engaged in a study abroad experience through Franklin College. The scholarship will be awarded to a new applicant each year and, in particular, to those participating in a semester-long study abroad program, a summer study abroad program, or an Immersive Term study abroad program, in that order.
This scholarship is designed to promote cultural understanding and foreign language fluency, and to engage Franklin College language majors and minors with countries where their target language is spoken. The scholarship will provide a stipend to one or more deserving students for a study abroad opportunity which will cover transportation and lodging costs.
This fund was established in order to encourage Franklin College students to participate in educationally-related travel experiences. Awards are used to underwrite airline expenses associated with official student travel. Students participating in semester-long study-abroad programs will be given first consideration followed by those participating in a minimum three-week internship or study program through Franklin College.
Established by a Franklin College Tri Delta alumna to fund one-time Immersive Term scholarships to Tri Deltas who exemplify the organization's mission of advancing women's education and philanthropy.
Students accepted into the IHE and who satisfy the requirements of the course, including the receipt of at least a B in the spring seminar, are eligible to apply for scholarship funds to study abroad. The amount of the award will depend on the choice of program, student’s financial need, and quality of the application. Students must complete one semester at Franklin College following their semester abroad.