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Financing Study Abroad
How to Finance Your Study Abroad Experience
Studying abroad is an investment in your future. Like any other type of investment, it requires planning, careful management, creativity, perseverance and commitment. The personal, academic and professional rewards will last a lifetime.
Planning Ahead
Check the costs of the study abroad program. Make sure you know which items are included in the program fee and which costs you are expected to pay. It will be helpful to plan for these primary costs:
Set priorities: Choose to work longer hours or get a part-time job for additional funds towards study abroad. Consider postponing the purchase of that "perfect" car and use the fund for your program.
Receiving Financial Aid
Financial assistance may be available. Contact your campus Financial Aid Office.
If you currently receive financial aid, you must first apply to a study abroad program. Generally, you will need to obtain and forward a Financial Aid Approval Form (FAAF) to the Office of Financial Aid for processing. This form will list the approximate amount of money needed (including airfare and spending money) to finance that particular study abroad program.
If you are not currently receiving financial aid, you may apply for aid by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form available at your campus Financial Aid Office.
While the amount of your aid can be increased due to the additional costs involved in studying abroad, do not assume you will be awarded 100% of the money needed to cover the costs of your program. Always seek additional sources of funding.
Ideas for Creative Fundraising
Fundraising will help to make your trip more affordable and serves as a way to educate the public.
If you select a program that helps achieve your long-term goals, it will be easier to solicit funds from external sources. Keep in mind that local, regional and national groups, as well as individuals, are all possible contributors. They include:
Direct, informal appeals often work best. Be specific on how you intend to spend the funds (airfare, program fee, tuition, personal travel, special projects, etc.). Include a photo of yourself with your request so that the receiver will establish a personal connection with you. Enthusiasm, creativity, and perseverance on your part - and not fearing rejection in some instances - will likely take you a long way.
In exchange for your financial support, you should pledge to "give something back," such as regular updates while you are abroad. Alternatively, upon your return you could write an article; show a video or slides from your experience; lead a discussion or seminar; organize a topical campus or community forum; promote educational and business exchanges; participate in radio and televised interviews and broadcasts; contribute community service and outreach; or help others to have a similar international experience.
Ideas that have worked
Keep careful records of who supported you and the amount. Be sure to express your appreciation for their support. Your energy and enthusiasm for an international experience will be contagious! Good luck!
Helpful Websites
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