Application Instructions
Please read the following instructions carefully before starting your
application. You may wish to print these instructions and refer to them as
you proceed through the application process.
It is recommended that you schedule a meeting with your Study Abroad
Adviser and your Financial Aid Adviser to go over the details of your
study abroad plan and your Freeman-ASIA Application two weeks prior to the
Student Application Deadline.
STEP 1: Determining Eligibility
- Click on "Online Application" on the menu and select "New Applicant"
to proceed.
- You will be prompted with the "Applicant Eligibility Screening Page"
and will be asked to answer questions in order to determine your
eligibility.
If you are determined ineligible, you will not be allowed to proceed
to the application and should refer to the eligibility page for clarification.
If you are determined eligible, you
will be taken to a screen to create an account with a
login ID/e-mail and an individual password. Please note that
your advisers will use this same login ID/e-mail and password to access
your on-line application for review and endorsement. For
future reference, please write down your id and
password.
STEP 2: Completing the Online Application
- Once you enter your login and password information, you will be able
to access the Freeman-ASIA Application by clicking on the "Begin
Application" button. (Please note, if you already have created a
Freeman-ASIA account, you must login as a Returning Applicant to access
your saved application.)
- Complete the Student Form of the application. Fill in all required
fields. Be prepared to provide the following information:
- Details on the Study Abroad program to which you are applying or to
which you have been accepted.
- The name and contact information of the Study Abroad Adviser whom
you have met or will meet with and who will be reviewing and endorsing
your Freeman-ASIA Application.
Study Abroad Advisers are the individuals employed by your home
institution who are specifically responsible for advising students about
their study abroad options. They can generally be found in the Study
Abroad/International Programs/Education Abroad/Off-campus Study office
on your campus. Please
contact your study abroad office to ensure you list the correct adviser
as some institutions designate a specific Study Abroad Adviser to
certify Freeman-ASIA applications. If you do not have such an
office or person on your campus, please e-mail Freeman-ASIA@iie.org for further
instructions.
You may NOT have the Overseas Program Director or anyone
directly involved in administering or teaching in your proposed study
abroad program endorse your Freeman-ASIA Application. Applications
submitted with the incorrect adviser endorsement will NOT be
accepted.
- The name and contact information of the Financial Aid Adviser whom
you have met or will meet with and who will be reviewing and certifying
your financial budgets and resources for studying in the U.S. and
abroad.
Financial Aid Advisers are the individuals employed by your home
institution who are specifically responsible for advising students about
their financial status. They can generally be found in the Financial
Aid/Scholarships office on your campus. Please
contact your financial aid/scholarships office to ensure you list the
correct adviser as some institutions designate a specific Financial
Aid Adviser to certify Freeman-ASIA
applications.
- A Personal Statement explaining your motivation for studying abroad
in Asia.
- A summary of any previous travel to East Asia or Southeast Asia.
- A description of your background in Asian Languages and Asian
Studies, including academic course work and independent study.
- A Service Proposal describing how you plan to utilize your study
abroad experience to encourage and educate others within your campus and
community to study abroad in Asia upon your return from studying
overseas. Your service project, approved by your Study Abroad
Adviser, should be based on your skills and interests in addition
to matching the publicity needs of your campus and/or
community.
- For the Personal Statement, the Statement of Financial Need, the
Statement of Independent Study (required
if no previous coursework in Asian Languages and/or Asian
Studies), and the Service Proposal, it is highly recommended that
you compose and save these statements in a word processing program.
These statements can be copied and pasted directly into the application.
Each statement cannot exceed 3,000 characters with
spaces.
Notes on completing the Student Application Page 3 (Financials)
The Student Application Page 3 asks for details on the cost of your
education and financial resources in the U.S. and for your proposed study
abroad term.
You should start working on page 3 only after you have received the
approved study abroad budget from your Study Abroad Adviser or the
administrator of the study abroad program that you’ve applied to. If the
new budget is not yet available, you may submit an estimated budget
obtained from the adviser/administrator of the study abroad program. Make
sure that you provide the updated budget to your Financial Aid Adviser
should it become available by the deadline.
Section I- The figures in the Applicant Financial
Data-U.S. should reflect your actual cost of education and your resources
used to pay for your education per semester/quarter on average since you
started attending your home campus.
Please note: U.S. Cost of Education should include tuition & fees,
room & board (on/off-campus), books & supplies, and basic living
costs (insurance, local transportation, etc.). Your total financial
resources should equal your total cost of education because it is assummed
that you have been able to cover the costs of your education to
date through a combination of resources.
Section II- The figures in the Applicant Financial
Data Overseas should be based on your approved study abroad budget and
your projected aid according to what you, your family, and/or your
financial aid can contribute toward your approved study abroad budget.
Please note: Cost of Education Overseas should include tuition &
fees, room & board (on/off-campus), round-trip airfare, books &
supplies, and basic living costs (insurance, local transportation, etc.).
Your total projected resources for study abroad should equal your cost of
education overseas so we may evaluate your available resources without the
Freeman-ASIA Award.
You must communicate your approved study abroad budget with
your Financial Aid Adviser prior to submitting your Freeman-ASIA
Application. Your Financial Aid Adviser will then provide us
with the cost of education and resources per semester/quarter based on
your most recent Financial Aid Award Letter and verify your study abroad
budget and aid when s/he endorses your application on-line. The
information will enable us to have a better understanding of your
financial need level by looking at your actual cost & resources and
your budgeted cost & resources per semester/quarter in the U.S. and
abroad.
Your Annual Expected Family Contribution (EFC) amount
as stated on your most current Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA. A
Student Aid Report (SAR) is a document you will receive or have received
from submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For
further clarification, please consult with your Financial Aid Adviser on
campus and on-line at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.
The Statement of Financial Need: Provide information on your EFC,
financial aid, loan history, employment history, and any extenuating
circumstances that make your family or home institution unable to provide
the level of financial support indicated by your FAFSA or that will impair
your ability to study abroad without additional financial assistance.
STEP 3: Application Submission
- Once you are certain that all of the information is accurate and
that the application is complete, certify your application by agreeing
to the conditions stated on your application and click on the "Submit"
button. (Please note: once you agree to submit your application,
your application will be forwarded to your Study Abroad Adviser and your
Financial Aid Adviser for review and endorsement. No further edits will
be allowed and you will not be able to retrieve your application for
updates.) If you cannot finish the application and need to
return to it later, you can save your work online by clicking on the
"Save&Proceed" button at the end of each page.
- Once your application is submitted, please print a copy of your
application. You will receive an e-mail notification confirming your
submission. Your application automatically will be forwarded to your
Study Abroad Adviser and your Financial Aid Adviser with your id and
password for application access and on-line application review and
endorsement.
- You MUST follow-up with your Study Abroad Adviser and your Financial
Aid Adviser immediately after the submission of your Freeman-ASIA
Application and provide them with any information that they will need in
order to approve and endorse your Freeman-ASIA Application. It
is your responsibility to make sure that the endorsement of your
Freeman-ASIA Application by your Study Abroad Adviser AND your Financial
Aid Adviser are received by the Institute of International Education
(IIE) by the Adviser Endorsement Deadline. We
must receive both adviser endorsements by the Adviser Deadline in order
for your application to be considered complete.
Late or incomplete
applications will not be considered. It is highly recommended that
applicants complete the application prior to the deadline to avoid
possible delays due to technical difficulties, adviser absences, listing
the incorrect adviser or adviser e-mail address, etc.
If you have any questions about the application process, please e-mail:
Freeman-ASIA@iie.org
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