Foundation Study Abroad Scholarships Awarded
The Truman State University Foundation awards 10 $1,500 scholarships annually to students who are participating in a summer, faculty-led study abroad experience.
President Troy D. Paino (left), stands with six of the 10 students who received the Foundation Study Abroad scholarships. Pictured left to right: Jenna Homeyer, Kyle Modde, Alexandra Simmons, Chris Robinson, Zachary Peasall and Guinevere Lawson. Not pictured: Kelsey Louder, Sarah Spradling, Jason Wong and Patrick Zhang.
The students who have been selected as recipients in 2011 will study abroad in various programs, including Bethsaida Archeological Dig and Israel/Jordan Study Tour, China Study Abroad Program, Costa Rica Summer Program, Democracy and Human Rights in South Africa, Europe in Transition, Finland/Estonia and Salamanca.
These scholarships are made possible through generous contributions from alumni, parents and friends of the University. Applications for the 2012 Foundation Study Abroad scholarships will be available in the Center for International Education this fall.
For more information or questions, contact the Office of Advancement at 785.4133.
President Troy D. Paino (left), stands with six of the 10 students who received the Foundation Study Abroad scholarships. Pictured left to right: Jenna Homeyer, Kyle Modde, Alexandra Simmons, Chris Robinson, Zachary Peasall and Guinevere Lawson. Not pictured: Kelsey Louder, Sarah Spradling, Jason Wong and Patrick Zhang.
The students who have been selected as recipients in 2011 will study abroad in various programs, including Bethsaida Archeological Dig and Israel/Jordan Study Tour, China Study Abroad Program, Costa Rica Summer Program, Democracy and Human Rights in South Africa, Europe in Transition, Finland/Estonia and Salamanca.
These scholarships are made possible through generous contributions from alumni, parents and friends of the University. Applications for the 2012 Foundation Study Abroad scholarships will be available in the Center for International Education this fall.
For more information or questions, contact the Office of Advancement at 785.4133.