Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I apply for the Freeman-ASIA Award even if I do
not know the language of the host country?
Yes. Freeman-ASIA seeks to encourage all
applicants to apply whether they are familiar with the host
country language or not. In fact, many programs offer
beginner/intensive Asian language courses. IIE strongly
encourages applicants to study an Asian language while abroad,
regardless of whether or not they have any previous experience
with that language.
- May I apply for the Freeman-ASIA Award before I have
received formal acceptance into the study abroad program I have
selected?
Yes. In most
cases, students will be applying for the Freeman-ASIA Award and
the study abroad program simultaneously. However, applicants
must have submitted their study abroad program application before
applying for the Freeman-ASIA Award. In the event that
students are not accepted into their program of choice, they must
notify Freeman-ASIA
immediately.
- May I submit information on multiple study abroad
programs at the time of application?
Yes. However, all study abroad programs must be in
the same country and a study abroad budget for each program must
also be submitted along with the Freeman-ASIA Application.
For details on submitting information on multiple study abroad
programs at the time of application, please e-mail freeman-asia@iie.org.
- Can I apply for additional sources of funding to
support my study abroad?
Yes. In fact, we encourage you to do so if you
choose a study abroad program that costs more than the
Freeman-ASIA Award amount after deducting all transferable
financial aid (excluding loans) from the total study abroad
program expenses. Please note, IIE reserves the right to
adjust or withdraw any Freeman-ASIA Award if an
applicant receives additional funding applicable toward the
study abroad expenses.
- Who may endorse my application if there is no Study
Abroad Adviser on my campus?
An Academic Adviser or Counselor who is willing to
verify your study abroad program eligibility and financial need
may endorse your application. You may NOT have the Overseas
Program Director or anyone directly involved in administering or
teaching in the study abroad program endorse your Freeman-ASIA
Award Application.
- What should I do to ensure that my application is
properly submitted for consideration?
You must make sure that IIE receives the following three
pieces material by the application deadline for the specific
Award Cycle.
- The completed and submitted on-line Freeman-ASIA Application. The applicant must save the electronic e-mail confirmation that is sent to the applicant at time of his/her onl-line Freeman-ASIA Application submission.
- The on-line endorsement of your Freeman-ASIA Application by your Study Abroad Adviser AND your Financial Aid Adviser. The applicant must save the two electronic e-mail confirmations that are sent to the applicant at time when his/her Study Abroad Adviser and Financial Aid Adviser submit their electronic endorsement.
- How is financial need determined?
Financial need is determined by
comparing an applicant's study abroad expenses against the costs
of attending his/her U.S. home campus. In addition,
IIE considers the student's Expected Family Contribution
(EFC) based on the FAFSA applications, any state and institutional
financial aid, private scholarships, grants, and awards when
validating the applicant's need level for a Freeman-ASIA
Award. Please note, the amount of loans (state/private)
that you/your parents have taken out for you to attend your U.S. home
campus and/or the amount of loans that you/your parents have to take out in order for you to
participate in the proposed study abroad program(s) also determines
your level of need for receiving the Freeman-ASIA Award.
- When should I expect to hear from the Institute of
International Education (IIE) after I have submitted my
Freeman-ASIA Award Application?
All eligible applicants will be notified by e-mail
within 6-8 weeks of the application deadline with regard
to their application status.
- What should I expect if I am nominated to receive
a Freeman-ASIA Award?
Each nominee must submit the items requested on the
Freeman-ASIA Award Verification Checklist, attached with the award
nomination e-mail, to IIE for the award validation process. If
validated, the final release of the Freeman-ASIA Award payment
will be made payable to the student but will be sent to the study
abroad adviser or the adviser who endorsed the student's
Freeman-ASIA Application for distribution to the nominee.
- May I apply the Freeman-ASIA Award nomination/funding
to another program if I am not accepted into my program of
choice?
Yes, this may be
possible. If the replacement program, approved by your U.S.
home campus for academic credit, is comparable to your initially proposed
study abroad program/curriculum for the same amount of
time, within the same country/region of study then it should be
permissible. Decisions will be made on a case-by-case
basis. Applicants who submit back-up program information and
a budget at time of application will be given priority.
- Can I receive a higher level of funding from
Freeman-ASIA if I can provide justification for it?
No. The level of funding is fixed,
based on the type and the amount of the award offered at time of the
award validation process.
- When must I complete the Freeman-ASIA Student Impact Survey and submit the Freeman-ASIA
service report to fulfill my service obligations as a Freeman-ASIA Award recipient?
You must
complete the Freeman-ASIA Student Impact Survey within one
month of your return to the U.S. and should expect to submit the Final Service
Report at the end of your first semester/quarter following your
return from studying abroad in Asia.
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