Brigham Young University: Traveling - Art History Europe Study Abroad

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Most of Brigham Young University’s study abroad programs are available to non-BYU Provo students.  However, each student must be interviewed and cleared by his or her religious leaders and commit to live by the university’s Honor Code in order to ... read more

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This experience is the most worthwhile experience of my entire education. It is the perfect foundation and resource for my major in Art History and Curatorial Studies. Having a personal experience with art is irreplaceable and invaluable. - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I can't even list all that I gained/learned from my experience. I gained friends, street skills, self-confidence, independence, etc. It was the most worthwhile thing I've ever done! - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
Past Review Life Changing!
Not only did I learn many new things about Art History, but I learned more about myself personally. I gained confidence that I didn't know I had. I also reached out of my comfort zone that made me a much better person. Every decision I made while abroad was worthwhile! - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
So much! I feel lit was very worthwhile because I learned about culture, people, and history. I also discovered a new respect and love for my home country the USA! - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
Past Review Incredible
I truly felt like a student rather than just a tourist, which I absolutely loved. The experience taught me so much more than I could have ever learned from a textbook. - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
IT WAS WORTH EVERYTHING. - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with Brigham Young University: Traveling - Art History Europe Study Abroad
I learned how to be American in Europe and love it. I gained world traveling experience you can only have from spending time Abroad. - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I know how to travel better: where to go for food, what my pace is, where I should spend my time. I know so much more about art and geography, and I also understand just how different people are from each other. While I would travel differently - better - if I was to go again (because of my experience and what I know now) it was... - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
Past Review So Amazing!
I learned a lot about art history and lots of different cultures. It was very worthwhile. - Brigham Young University View Entire Review

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Most of Brigham Young University’s study abroad programs are available to non-BYU Provo students.  However, each student must be interviewed and cleared by his or her religious leaders and commit to live by the university’s Honor Code in order to be considered for a study abroad program through BYU. 

BYU’s internship and direct enrollment (student exchange) programs are not open to non-BYU students.




Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Program Length(s):
Unknown
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation
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Brigham Young University (BYU) Scholarships

Aids study abroad in under-represented countries that critical to U.S. national interests. Emphasized world areas include: Africa, Asia, Central, and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. NSEP recipients are required to seek employment with a federal agency or office involved in national security affairs. nsfp.byu.edu/rms/boren-undergraduate-scholarship

up to $8000 for a summer program, up to $10,000 for a semester, or up to $20,000 for an academic year

Deadlines:
February

Guidelines/Requirements:
Applicants must plan to use the scholarship for a study abroad program that ends before the student graduates. Preference is given to students pursuing fields of study related to national security.

The CLS Program provides fully funded, group-based intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences for seven to ten weeks for U.S. citizen undergraduate and graduate students in thirteen foreign languages: Arabic, Persian, Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, Urdu, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian.

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Deadlines:
November

Guidelines/Requirements:
Applicants must be US citizens currently enrolled in a US degree-granting program at either the undergraduate or graduate level. Eligible undergraduate students must have completed at least one year of general college course-work by the program start date. All applicants must be 18 by the beginning of the CLS program and be in acceptable mental and physical health. Students of diverse majors and disciplines are encouraged to apply. Participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period and apply their critical language skills in their future professional careers.

The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is for undergraduate students who wish to study abroad. The program aims to encourage students to choose non-traditional study abroad destinations, especially those outside of Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. This scholarship awards up to $5,000 that can be applied to program tuition, room and board, local transportation, insurance and international airfare.

up to $5,000

Deadlines:
March

Guidelines/Requirements:
Applicant must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant, be accepted into their study abroad program, and be planning on studying abroad for more than 28 days.

The Fulbright program for U.S. students is designed to increase mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and other countries, through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills.

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Deadlines:
October

Guidelines/Requirements:
To participate in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen and have: at least a Bachelor's degree required by start of grant. Applicants who hold a doctorate are ineligible. sufficient proficiency in the host language to carry out the project required. - See more at: https://exchanges.state.gov/us/program/fulbright-us-student-program Note: Non-U.S. citizens who have legal permanent residency status in the United States are not eligible for any Fulbright grants. - See more at: https://exchanges.state.gov/us/program/fulbright-us-student-program