Dorman spent her summer abroad as part of the U.S. State Department Critical Languages Scholarship, which works to promote proficiency in languages critical to national security or the global economy.
The Institute for Global Studies (IGS) hosted a meeting for “How to Finance Your Study Abroad” on Wednesday afternoon. Many students attending the university have decided they can’t study abroad because of the cost for many of the programs, so the meeting was there to squash those fears and show off some of the unknown opportunities that exist.
Kate Rochat, a 3L at Notre Dame Law School, spent part of her summer “off the beaten path” while learning Korean in an intensive language program through the U.S. Department of State.
Sarah Alam, MA International Affairs ’18, was awarded a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Bangla in Kolkata, India this summer.
Two University undergraduates have received U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships and will be heading overseas this summer to take part in language and cultural immersion programs.
Quinn Hartleroad of Wood County is one of seven West Virginia University students who have been awarded the Boren Scholarship. Hartleroad, a senior international studies major, is a former Critical Language Scholarship recipient.
The GW Office for Study Abroad would like to congratulate the 15 students who were recently awarded the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) by the U.S. State Department.