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Support Global Learning Access Experience for Your Students
Join our institutional network to unlock up to $1,000 in scholarship support per student
Projects Abroad is offering a $250,000 scholarship initiative to expand access to international programs for students at Minority-Serving Institutions. These scholarships are available exclusively to students from participating colleges and universities.
We’re looking to collaborate with MSIs that are committed to advancing equity in education, broadening access to global opportunities, and supporting diverse student pathways through meaningful field-based learning.
What Students Can Receive
$250 for 2-week programs
$500 for 4-week programs
$1,000 for 8+ week programs
Who’s Eligible?
Students must be enrolled at a participating college or university.
Students must use their school email address to apply.
Scholarships apply to any abroad program.
How It Works
1. Complete the Form: Tell us more about your students, programs, and how global experiences currently fit into your academic requirements. It’s important for us to understand your campus culture, your goals for student success, and the unique needs of your student population so we can best serve them.
2. We’ll Follow Up: Our partnerships team will review your submission and reach out to start the conversation.
Note: Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis and tied directly to enrollment and deposit confirmation. Partner institutions are encouraged to share details with relevant departments and advising offices to maximize student access.
Partnership Interest
MSI Scholarship Initiative
If your institution is a Minority-Serving Institution committed to expanding global learning opportunities for your students, please complete the quick form below to express your interest in partnering with Projects Abroad.
Not sure if your institution is already part of our network?
Submit the form anyway with the contact information of your relevant department head or program coordinator. We will reach out to explore how we can collaborate and align on international access opportunities!