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WVU students awarded Gilman Scholarships to pursue education abroad

WVU students awarded Gilman Scholarships to pursue education abroad

The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship opens the door for undergraduate students to travel and study abroad. Twelve WVU students are recipients this year. (WVU Photo/Kallie Nealis)

Twelve  West Virginia University students will expand their educational horizons this summer through study abroad programs provided by the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.

Created and funded by the U.S. Department of State, the Gilman Scholarship is a competitive national award for undergraduate students interested in opportunities abroad. Since the scholarships inception in 2004, 88 WVU students have benefitted from the program.

“Travel can be a transformative experience and this scholarship helps open doors to international opportunities for students who may not have had the chance otherwise,”  Cate Johnson, assistant director of the  ASPIRE Office, said. “There is no doubt these students will make the most of their time abroad, gaining new and global perspectives.”

The 2022-23 Gilman Scholarship recipients include:

Rounding out WVU’s recipients are Rena Ben-Eliezer, an  economics and  global supply chain management double major from Morgantown, and Wren King, an anthropology and  women and gender studies double major from Morgantown. Unfortunately, the Honors students’ programs in Israel and Russia, respectively, were canceled.

The ASPIRE Office supports WVU students interested in applying for this and other national competitive awards. Students interested in discussing their options can email  aspire@mail.wvu.edu to set up an appointment.

Read the original article on WVU Today

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MEDIA CONTACT: Lindsay Willey
Director of Marketing and Communications
WVU Honors College 
304-293-9077; Lindsay.Willey@mail.wvu.edu

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