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Subject: Boren Scholarship for Critical Language Studies - Info Sessions Next
Week
Description:
Are you currently studying, or strongly interested in studying a language
critical to US national interests? Are you strongly interested in US
government service?
The Boren Scholarship offers undergraduates up to $20,000 for long-term (two
semesters; one for STEM majors) study abroad focused on learning critical
languages. US Citizenship is required, All classes including seniors are
eligible. Campus deadline: January 23, 2023.
Eligible regions include Africa, South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, Eastern
Europe and former Soviet Republics, Latin America (esp. for Portuguese), and
the Middle East. (Boren Scholarships MAY NOT be used for study in Western
Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.) Boren Scholarships may be used
for study abroad in Summer 2023, Fall 20243, and/or Spring 2024.
Click here to attend at 12 noon on Friday Nov. 4
https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUocumuqT8pH9zGXeyH1S63OQ7DVNH_qtA2
Click here to attend at 4:30 pm on Friday Nov. 4
https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvdu2qqDotGdaONTcF1MBgGSqfXyCmhDuQ
Can't attend? Click here to gain access to our ELMS resource site for Boren
applicants.
*The Boren Scholarship is a U.S. Government-funded award that seeks
applicants who have a strong interest in future Government service; the award
carries a one-year service expectation.*
National Scholarships Office
University of Maryland
Contact Person: Francis DuVinage
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
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