IUIN-Shreve Study Abroad Scholarship

This scholarship is to support and encourage global learning for IU Indy undergraduate students through participation in an approved study abroad program.

Eligibility Criteria

  • IU Indy undergraduate student, full or part-time (IUC and IUFW students are not eligible)
  • Indiana resident
  • Participation in an approved study abroad program
  • Minimum IU cumulative GPA of 2.75
  • Unmet need of $2000 or higher as determined by your FAFSA filing
  • The credits earned on the program must count towards the student’s degree (requirements or electives).
  • Have not previously received the Shreve Study Abroad Scholarship

Expectations

  • Write a reflective letter about the international experience upon completion of the program, to be submitted to the IU Indianapolis Study Abroad Office.
  • Participate in one volunteer function to promote the internationalization of the campus, i.e. study abroad fair, presentation to peers, or a similar activity approved by the Office of International Affairs.

Selection Criteria

  • Recipients will be selected on the basis of merit and motivation. Merit is indicated by the applicant’s faculty recommendation and quality of application. Motivation may be demonstrated through preparation and curiosity about your chosen program topic(s) and location(s).
  • Preference will be given to students who have never had an opportunity to travel outside of the US and students not receiving other study abroad scholarships administered by the Office of International Affairs.
  • Awards are contingent upon acceptance into and participation in the proposed study abroad program. Students who withdraw or are dismissed from the program may need to return all or part of the award.
  • Financial need as determined by your FAFSA filing (Preference will be given to students with higher unmet need.)
  • In order to receive these funds, you must be a degree-seeking student at IU Indy at the time of your study abroad experience.

Award
$2,000
Deadline
10/15/2025
Supplemental Questions
  1. Have you previously received the Shreve? (If yes, you are not eligible for this scholarship.)
  2. When are you planning to study abroad (Term and Year)?
  3. What study abroad program are you participating in (Please use official name of the program as listed on the IU website for IU programs)?
  4. Why did you choose this particular study abroad program?
  5. Describe the courses you plan to take abroad:
  6. Describe how this program fits into your personal, professional, and/or academic goals.
  7. Are the credits earned from this program counting toward your degree (major, minor, or elective credits)? (If no, you are not eligible for this scholarship)
  8. List the degree requirements which will be completed through participation in this program.
  9. In what ways have you prepared for this program? (language and cultural preparation, coursework taken, relevant extracurricular or volunteer activities)
  10. Program Budget
    • Provide a complete breakdown of all the costs related to the program, including: travel, passport/visa, program fees, etc.
  11. Describe all of your previous international experience (Include the United States if you are a current international student):
  12. Shreve Reference Form - This application requires a recommendation from a current or past college instructor (with whom you took a class). Your application is incomplete until your recommendation has been received. Please contact your reference NOW, before they receive this request. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure the recommendation is completed. The Study Abroad office will not follow up with your reference.
  13. Study Abroad AI Statement
    This scholarship will be awarded to students who demonstrate proficiency in writing. Original work is required, and use of artificial intelligence in writing may jeopardize your eligibility to receive the scholarship. If it is determined, in the sole discretion of the Indianapolis Office of International Affairs and the Study Abroad Advisory Council, that the essay(s) submitted are not the original work of the applicant, the scholarship may be revoked.
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