An Applicant:
- Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident at the
time of application.
- Must currently receive need-based financial aid or
demonstrate a verifiable need for financial
assistance to participate in the proposed study abroad
program. The Applicant is required
to submit the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC)
figure, calculated through FAFSA, with the Statement of Financial
Need through the on-line Freeman-ASIA
Application.
- Must be an undergraduate student in good
standing, pursuing his or her first bachelor's
degree, at a two-year or a four-year institution of
higher education in the United States.
- Must apply through the U.S. home campus and have at least one term of enrollment remaining
at the home institution in the U.S. upon returning from studying
abroad in Asia.
- Must have applied or have been accepted to a
study abroad based program in: Cambodia, China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia,
Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. A multi-country program is eligible only if the applicant will
spend at least 8 weeks in one of the countries stated
above and will have intensive language study during that
period.)
- Must have applied to or have been accepted by a
study abroad based program that awards academic credits through
the home campus or other U.S. accredited college or
university. The proposed length of study in the host
country must be a minimum of 8 weeks for a summer term,
10 weeks for a quarter term, and 12 weeks for a semester
term.
- Must have little or no previous experience in
the country in which he or she plans to study. A
Summer Term applicant must not have spent more than 4 weeks in the
proposed country of study within the last 5 years. A
Semester or an Academic Year Term applicant must not have
spent more than 6 weeks in the proposed country of study
within the last 5 years.
- Must submit the on-line Freeman-ASIA Student
Impact Survey within one month of returning to the
United States and must initiate his or
her service project to promote study abroad
opportunities in Asia on the college campus and in
the local community.
- Must submit the Freeman-ASIA Final
Service Report on the implementation of his or
her service project at the end of the term following their
return to the United States.
- Must not be a previous Freeman-ASIA Award
recipient.
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