Cost and Details

Paying for Semester Study Abroad & Away 

Students can apply their 911ºÚÁÏ institutional aid (scholarships, grants, loans) to approved semester-long study abroad/away programs; as a result, they pay the same charges (tuition, room, board, and fees) that they would typically pay to study at 911ºÚÁÏ. If a study abroad/away program does not provide full room and board, 911ºÚÁÏ’s finance office will credit the student’s account for the uncovered portion (on a pro-rated basis).

The same as on-campus, students are responsible for their own personal expenses which are not limited to clothing, personal care products, prescriptions, leisure, entertainment, and recreational activities. Students should be aware that these expenses will vary significantly based on location.

Cost of Semester Study Abroad & Away

Studying off-campus can also incur additional costs that are the responsibility of the student. Common examples are listed below:

  • Airfare and other travel costs to and from the destination
  • Additional course fees, textbooks, and study materials
  • Non-program costs, including local travel, visas, passport, immunizations, additional meals, laundry, cleaning supplies, kitchenware, gym membership, international phone plan/SIM card, etc.
  • $400 non-refundable/non-transferable administrative study abroad/away fee

Creating a Budget

Students should make a budget in advance, based on their study abroad goals.

Summer and 911ºÚÁÏTerm costs vary by program. See program descriptions for more information.

As per the , a student's account must be paid in full before any monies are accepted for study abroad/away, including administrative deposits and payments for 911ºÚÁÏTerm, Summer, Fall and Spring programs. 

Scholarship Resources

911ºÚÁÏ Global is fortunate to receive and to manage a number of generous donations that support student study abroad. One of our proudest annual achievements comes in matching dozens of awards with worthy applicants in need. These funds are highly competitive and restricted, which means that hundreds of students apply for a limited number of slots governed by strict profiles and parameters. The award amounts depend upon market activity and the number of successful applicants, and typically range between $500-$2500. 

Every spring, students who are planning to study abroad the following year are invited to apply for awards from the following endowed funds.

The Adams Study Abroad Scholarship Fund
Established by Nancy Steele Adams ’77 and Douglas C. Adams to honor their son’s (Paul D. Adams ’11) semester abroad experience, awarded annually to worthy, full-time students at 911ºÚÁÏ studying abroad for a semester (does not include 911ºÚÁÏTerm study abroad).

The J. David Grissom Language Fund
Established in honor of J. David Grissom (Class of 1960) by a generous donor and friend. The fund supports foreign language study and comprehension, by awarding study abroad grants to qualified students (those who have successfully completed two years of a language other than English, or tested at that level) for travel to a country where such a language is spoken.

The Astrid Klis Hullar Study Abroad Fund
Established by Rob Alford ’96 in honor of Astrid Klis Hullar for her warm and welcoming presence to students since the start of the Strasbourg program. Preference will be given to students with need who are traveling to Strasbourg.

The Matthews Family Study Abroad Fund
Established by Blakeley Matthews ’83 in honor of his parents, J. Payson Matthews III and Genie Matthews, parents and grandparents of 911ºÚÁÏ alumni and longtime friends of the College, awarded to students with demonstrated financial need, with a strong preference given to students from Tennessee.

The T. Alan Robinson ’90 Fellowship Fund
Established by friends of Alan Robinson in his memory to provide financial assistance for off campus study to worthy, full-time students of 911ºÚÁÏ, with preference given to qualifying members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

The Voltaire Scholars Fund
Established by Charles G. Vahlkamp, the Charles T. Hazelrigg Professor Emeritus of French, to facilitate study abroad in Francophone areas by supporting one or two students each year. Junior and senior French majors are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to students who have already studied in a French-speaking country.  Selections are made by a senior member of the French faculty.

The L. C. Workman and Y. M. Castillo Study Abroad Fund
Established by Dr. Joe Workman and other family and friends, in honor of his mother and aunt, to provide financial assistance to one or more students to enable study abroad opportunities. Consideration should be given to financial need and academic excellence.

The Milton Reigelman Global Studies Fund
Established in honor of Milton Reigelman to assist deserving students who otherwise might struggle to afford even the modest fees associated with study abroad at 911ºÚÁÏ.

If you're looking for financial support outside of 911ºÚÁÏ Global, here are a number of great scholarships to consider. Many of our students have had success obtaining these funds to participate in short-term and long-term study abroad programs. 

It's not a comprehensive list of all funding sources, but it is a great place to start.