UG Global Scholars - Applications are now open for the 2022 Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship!

6 views
Skip to first unread message

Hargrove, Samuel

unread,
Nov 18, 2021, 4:19:11 PM11/18/21
to tsuc...@googlegroups.com, Armwood, Catherine
Opportunity for students!!!


S. Keith Hargrove, Dean
College of Engineering
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Blvd - Torrence Hall
Nashville, TN  37209
Phone: 615.963.5401

From: Brinkley, Mark <mbrin...@Tnstate.edu>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2021 2:41 PM
To: Johnson, Kendall (kjohn267) <kjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Johnson, Serena (sjohn153) <sjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Wright, Dalesia (dwrigh68) <dwri...@Tnstate.edu>; Beal, Cory (cbeal1) <cbe...@Tnstate.edu>; Retic, Alexander (aretic1) <are...@Tnstate.edu>; Harris, Marcos (mharr134) <mhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Harrison, Bran'di (bharri66) <bhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Redmond, Derrick (dredmon5) <dred...@Tnstate.edu>; Simpson, Austin (asimps25) <asim...@Tnstate.edu>; Moss, Savian (smoss6) <smo...@Tnstate.edu>; Houston, Mallory (mhoust12) <mhou...@Tnstate.edu>; Van Horn, Jaleah (jvanhorn) <jvan...@Tnstate.edu>; Newby-Cole, La'Quaysha (lnewbyco) <lnew...@Tnstate.edu>; Lucas, Nevaeh (nlucas) <nlu...@Tnstate.edu>; Awad, Clair (cawad1) <caw...@Tnstate.edu>; Malone, Bret (bmalone5) <bmal...@Tnstate.edu>; Jones, Desirai (djone272) <djon...@Tnstate.edu>; Tinker, Czarina (ctinker1) <ctin...@Tnstate.edu>; Koleva, Daniela (dkoleva) <dko...@Tnstate.edu>; Makram, Amany (amakram1) <amak...@Tnstate.edu>; Bernard, Juliet (jbernar4) <jber...@Tnstate.edu>; Wright, La'Cierra (lwrigh37) <lwri...@Tnstate.edu>; Wright, La'Kierra (lwrigh36) <lwri...@Tnstate.edu>; Hudson Foster, Ayana (ahudsonf) <ahud...@Tnstate.edu>; Jones, Jabari (jjone372) <jjon...@Tnstate.edu>; Eskridge, Jaya (jeskrid2) <jesk...@Tnstate.edu>; Al Salah, Mohammad (malsalah) <mals...@Tnstate.edu>; Mehrani, Kiran (kmehrani) <kmeh...@Tnstate.edu>; Johnson, Tatyana (tjohn228) <tjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Harmon, Jamiee (jharmon4) <jhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Barr, Wanda (wbarr1) <wba...@Tnstate.edu>; Jones Jr, Don (djonesjr) <djon...@Tnstate.edu>; Rice, Elizabeth (erice5) <eri...@Tnstate.edu>; Driver, Taylor (tdriver8) <tdri...@Tnstate.edu>; Allen, Brandon (ballen37) <ball...@Tnstate.edu>; Al Abbas, Abdulaziz (aalabbas) <aala...@Tnstate.edu>; Fleming, Jailyn (jflemi15) <jfle...@Tnstate.edu>; Lucas, Nevaeh (nlucas) <nlu...@Tnstate.edu>; Resendiz Becerril, Estefania (eresendi) <eres...@Tnstate.edu>; Carey, Tunisia (tcarey) <tca...@Tnstate.edu>; Evans, Nychelle (nevans9) <nev...@Tnstate.edu>; Spence, Kendal (kspence) <ksp...@Tnstate.edu>; Driver, Megan (mdriver3) <mdri...@Tnstate.edu>; Deserve, Joel (jdeserve) <jdes...@Tnstate.edu>; Metzger, Verona (vmetzger) <vmet...@Tnstate.edu>; Williams, Brianna (bwill167) <bwil...@Tnstate.edu>; Gilbert, Mekaylah (mgilber6) <mgil...@Tnstate.edu>; Resendiz Becerril, Estefania (eresendi) <eres...@Tnstate.edu>; Barr, Wanda (wbarr1) <wba...@Tnstate.edu>; Robinson, Jaya (jrobi115) <jrob...@Tnstate.edu>; Mitchell, Arlena (amitch58) <amit...@Tnstate.edu>; Alamoudi, Abdulraheem (aalamou1) <aala...@Tnstate.edu>; Hill, Ron'Nisheya (rhill40) <rhi...@Tnstate.edu>; Joyner, Autumn (ajoyner5) <ajoy...@Tnstate.edu>; Gibson, Chani (cgibso17) <cgib...@Tnstate.edu>; Braggs, Laila (lbraggs2) <lbra...@Tnstate.edu>; Binford, Micah (mbinfor1) <mbin...@Tnstate.edu>; Davis, Mami (mdavi103) <mdav...@Tnstate.edu>; Thomas, Karli (kthom121) <ktho...@Tnstate.edu>; Brown, Natane (nbrown47) <nbro...@Tnstate.edu>; Lewis, Jai (jlewi103) <jlew...@Tnstate.edu>; Mayo, Magen (mmayo2) <mma...@Tnstate.edu>; Folk, Robert (rfolkjr) <rfo...@Tnstate.edu>; Dailey, Aniah (adailey2) <adai...@Tnstate.edu>; Masy, Basant (bmasy) <bm...@Tnstate.edu>; Dozier-Dean, Ayia (adozierd) <adoz...@Tnstate.edu>; Allen, Laila (lallen35) <lall...@Tnstate.edu>; Mulligan, Richard (rmulliga) <rmul...@Tnstate.edu>; Nettles, Kalin (knettles) <knet...@Tnstate.edu>; Griggs, Erionna (egriggs1) <egri...@Tnstate.edu>; Kince, Destini (dkince) <dki...@Tnstate.edu>; Cochran, Tenille (tcochra3) <tcoc...@Tnstate.edu>; Carter, Cierra (ccarte63) <ccar...@Tnstate.edu>; Patton, Keianna (kpatton7) <kpat...@Tnstate.edu>; Curran, Maria (mcurran) <mcu...@Tnstate.edu>; Davis, Alexis (adavi178) <adav...@Tnstate.edu>; Resendiz Becerril, Estefania (eresendi) <eres...@Tnstate.edu>; Koleva, Daniela (dkoleva) <dko...@Tnstate.edu>; Gholston, Danielle (dgholst1) <dgho...@Tnstate.edu>; Alsukairi, Hassan (halsukai) <hals...@Tnstate.edu>; Coleman, Key'Andra (kcolem36) <kcol...@Tnstate.edu>; Smith, Camryn (csmit246) <csmi...@Tnstate.edu>; Rogers, Cheyenne (croger23) <crog...@Tnstate.edu>; Hicks, Nia (nhicks6) <nhi...@Tnstate.edu>; Clarke, Alawna (aclarke) <acl...@Tnstate.edu>; Culbertson, Lanae (lculber1) <lcul...@Tnstate.edu>; Johnson, Kaya (kjohn261) <kjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Lester, Mercedes (mlester6) <mles...@Tnstate.edu>; Hatfield, India (ihatfiel) <ihat...@Tnstate.edu>; Farrow, Quantrecia (qfarrow) <qfa...@Tnstate.edu>; Ashley, Lauren (lashley1) <lash...@Tnstate.edu>; Tindal, Denaria (dtindal) <dti...@Tnstate.edu>; Jackson, Asianea (ajack152) <ajac...@Tnstate.edu>; Allen, Jada (jallen80) <jall...@Tnstate.edu>; Bonner, Ronnecia (rbonner3) <rbon...@Tnstate.edu>; Buggs, Layla (lbuggs3) <lbu...@Tnstate.edu>; Carden, Eboni (ecarden) <eca...@Tnstate.edu>; Molina, Erica (emolina2) <emol...@Tnstate.edu>; Jefferson, Breana (bjeffe10) <bjef...@Tnstate.edu>; Troutt, Kinley (ktroutt1) <ktro...@Tnstate.edu>; Scudder, Rik (rscudder) <rscu...@Tnstate.edu>; Rice, Elizabeth (erice5) <eri...@Tnstate.edu>; Craig, Cleasia (ccraig11) <ccra...@Tnstate.edu>; Hamid, Siar (jhamid) <jha...@Tnstate.edu>; Antonchorgy, Alexa (aantonch) <aant...@Tnstate.edu>; Gutierrez, Elizabeth (egutier1) <egut...@Tnstate.edu>; Walker, Olivia (owalker3) <owal...@Tnstate.edu>; Russell, Herbert (hrussel4) <hrus...@Tnstate.edu>; Henderson, Nyla (nhender8) <nhen...@Tnstate.edu>; Willingham, Jashiara (jwillin4) <jwil...@Tnstate.edu>; Gant, Paija (pgant) <pg...@Tnstate.edu>; Irby, Jaida (jirby5) <jir...@Tnstate.edu>; Jackson-Mickles, Talia (tjack135) <tjac...@Tnstate.edu>; Davis, Aniyah (adavi176) <adav...@Tnstate.edu>; Harding, Emory (eharding) <ehar...@Tnstate.edu>; Ball, William (wball) <wb...@Tnstate.edu>; Simmons, Ajanae (asimmo41) <asim...@Tnstate.edu>; Housworth, Elaina (ehouswor) <ehou...@Tnstate.edu>; Collins, Tacoreya (tcolli25) <tcol...@Tnstate.edu>; Woodson, Janae (jwoodso7) <jwoo...@Tnstate.edu>; Hopkins, Yuri (yhopkin1) <yhop...@Tnstate.edu>; James, Devin (djames21) <djam...@Tnstate.edu>; Goodman, Janiyah (jgoodma6) <jgoo...@Tnstate.edu>; Lado, Laura (llado1) <lla...@Tnstate.edu>; Walker, Janiya (jwalk111) <jwal...@Tnstate.edu>; Bailey, Ireon (ibailey1) <ibai...@Tnstate.edu>; Fleming, Anissia (aflemi20) <afle...@Tnstate.edu>; Forester, Shyaire (sforeste) <sfor...@Tnstate.edu>; Price-Singleton, Ja'Kiya (jpricesi) <jpri...@Tnstate.edu>; Deloach, Gabrielle (gdeloac1) <gdel...@Tnstate.edu>; Robinson, Kamaryn (krobin77) <krob...@Tnstate.edu>; Williams, Mariah (mwill232) <mwil...@Tnstate.edu>; Winkfield, Makyra (mwinkfi2) <mwin...@Tnstate.edu>; Srisouvong, Suevina (ssrisouv) <ssri...@Tnstate.edu>; Abu Bakr, Khawlah (kabubakr) <kabu...@Tnstate.edu>; Moore, Janiya (jmoor154) <jmoo...@Tnstate.edu>; Hicks, Nia (nhicks6) <nhi...@Tnstate.edu>; Shaw, Terrance (tshaw18) <tsh...@Tnstate.edu>; Booker, Carmen (cbooke23) <cboo...@Tnstate.edu>; Abdullah, Kanise (kabdull3) <kabd...@Tnstate.edu>; Ray-Gray, Endya (eraygray) <eray...@Tnstate.edu>; Richey, Khaylah (krichey) <kri...@Tnstate.edu>; Smith, Mikel (msmit242) <msmi...@Tnstate.edu>; Mitchell, Trinity (tmitch47) <tmit...@Tnstate.edu>; Monroe, Zamya (zmonroe) <zmo...@Tnstate.edu>; Brinkley, Mark <mbrin...@Tnstate.edu>
Cc: Jackson, Coreen <cjac...@Tnstate.edu>; Lukosius, Vaidas <vluk...@Tnstate.edu>; Alvin, Glenda <gal...@Tnstate.edu>; Bryan, Kisha <kbr...@Tnstate.edu>; Schmeller, Erik <ESCHM...@Tnstate.edu>; 'jan...@tfli.org' (jan...@tfli.org) <jan...@tfli.org>; Black, Audie <abl...@Tnstate.edu>; Brown, Beverly <bbro...@tnstate.edu>; Elliott, Robert <RELL...@Tnstate.edu>; Pajoul Rodgers, Roxane (rrodger1) <rrod...@tnstate.edu>; Danner, Phyllis <pda...@Tnstate.edu>; Duke, Antoinette <adu...@Tnstate.edu>; Wilson, Seanne <swil...@tnstate.edu>; Bean, Andre (abean) <ab...@Tnstate.edu>; Gunter, Mark <mgu...@Tnstate.edu>; Young, De'Etra (dyoung23) <dyou...@Tnstate.edu>; gertrude...@yahoo.com <gertrude...@yahoo.com>; Conn, Erica (econn) <ec...@tnstate.edu>; Winn, Jewell <jw...@Tnstate.edu>; Morgan-Curtis, Samantha <scu...@Tnstate.edu>; Hargrove, Samuel <skhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Williams, Elizabeth <ewil...@Tnstate.edu>; Fawole, Ayodeji (afawole) <afa...@Tnstate.edu>; neisha_s...@yahoo.com <neisha_s...@yahoo.com>; Brinkley, Mark <mbrin...@Tnstate.edu>
Subject: UG Global Scholars - Applications are now open for the 2022 Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship!
 

 

CIEE Study Abroad

Dear TSU Global Scholars,

Applications are now open for the 2022 Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship!

Sixteen students of color will be awarded a fully-funded, four-week fellowship in Ireland to follow in the footsteps of famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Each student’s program fee and travel costs will be covered for this four-week summer study abroad program.

The sixth cohort of the Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship is co-sponsored by the Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs to honor Douglass’ first journey abroad to Ireland over 175 years ago, and his historic meeting with Irish abolitionist and reformer Daniel O’Connell.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

FREDERICK DOUGLASS GLOBAL FELLOW APPLICANTS MUST:

  • Be a current undergraduate freshman, sophomore or junior
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.00
  • Be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national or permanent resident
  • Identify as an ethnicity typically underrepresented on study abroad programs (e.g. American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander).
  • Submit a complete application no later than February 14

Applicants must be a current undergraduate freshman, sophomore, or junior and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Selection is based on academic achievement, leadership potential, communication skills, and history of service.

All students who meet the eligibility requirements and complete an application receive a $1,500 scholarship that may be used towards another CIEE program. Pell eligible students may also apply for a travel grant of $500.


aspire-fdgf-600x3002.png

Aspire to Be a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow

The Fellows explore the impact that effective leaders have had on social justice movements, critical peace, and conflict resolution efforts around the world through a transformational experience abroad with CIEE.

Watch the Video ›

STACY BENJAMIN     //     CIEE

Director of the Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship Associate

Director of Relations for MSIs

──────────────────────────

600 Southborough Drive, Suite 104, South Portland, Maine 04106

email    sben...@ciee.org

tel    +1.207.245.0804

Take the worry out of planning for study or an internship abroad. Learn more about Program Assurance Advantage

CIEE FacebookCIEE InstagramCIEE YouTubeCIEE Study Abroad YouTube

CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange
600 Southborough Drive, Suite 104, South Portland, Maine 04106
FD...@ciee.org | 844-484-5687

ciee.org/FDGF

Unsubscribe | View this email with images

 

 

From: Brinkley, Mark <mbrin...@Tnstate.edu>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2021 2:32 PM
To: Johnson, Kendall (kjohn267) <kjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Johnson, Serena (sjohn153) <sjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Wright, Dalesia (dwrigh68) <dwri...@Tnstate.edu>; Beal, Cory (cbeal1) <cbe...@Tnstate.edu>; Retic, Alexander (aretic1) <are...@Tnstate.edu>; Harris, Marcos (mharr134) <mhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Harrison, Bran'di (bharri66) <bhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Redmond, Derrick (dredmon5) <dred...@Tnstate.edu>; Simpson, Austin (asimps25) <asim...@Tnstate.edu>; Moss, Savian (smoss6) <smo...@Tnstate.edu>; Houston, Mallory (mhoust12) <mhou...@Tnstate.edu>; Van Horn, Jaleah (jvanhorn) <jvan...@Tnstate.edu>; Newby-Cole, La'Quaysha (lnewbyco) <lnew...@Tnstate.edu>; Lucas, Nevaeh (nlucas) <nlu...@Tnstate.edu>; Awad, Clair (cawad1) <caw...@Tnstate.edu>; Malone, Bret (bmalone5) <bmal...@Tnstate.edu>; Jones, Desirai (djone272) <djon...@Tnstate.edu>; Tinker, Czarina (ctinker1) <ctin...@Tnstate.edu>; Koleva, Daniela (dkoleva) <dko...@Tnstate.edu>; Makram, Amany (amakram1) <amak...@Tnstate.edu>; Bernard, Juliet (jbernar4) <jber...@Tnstate.edu>; Wright, La'Cierra (lwrigh37) <lwri...@Tnstate.edu>; Wright, La'Kierra (lwrigh36) <lwri...@Tnstate.edu>; Hudson Foster, Ayana (ahudsonf) <ahud...@Tnstate.edu>; Jones, Jabari (jjone372) <jjon...@Tnstate.edu>; Eskridge, Jaya (jeskrid2) <jesk...@Tnstate.edu>; Al Salah, Mohammad (malsalah) <mals...@Tnstate.edu>; Mehrani, Kiran (kmehrani) <kmeh...@Tnstate.edu>; Johnson, Tatyana (tjohn228) <tjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Harmon, Jamiee (jharmon4) <jhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Barr, Wanda (wbarr1) <wba...@Tnstate.edu>; Jones Jr, Don (djonesjr) <djon...@Tnstate.edu>; Rice, Elizabeth (erice5) <eri...@Tnstate.edu>; Driver, Taylor (tdriver8) <tdri...@Tnstate.edu>; Allen, Brandon (ballen37) <ball...@Tnstate.edu>; Al Abbas, Abdulaziz (aalabbas) <aala...@Tnstate.edu>; Fleming, Jailyn (jflemi15) <jfle...@Tnstate.edu>; Lucas, Nevaeh (nlucas) <nlu...@Tnstate.edu>; Resendiz Becerril, Estefania (eresendi) <eres...@Tnstate.edu>; Carey, Tunisia (tcarey) <tca...@Tnstate.edu>; Evans, Nychelle (nevans9) <nev...@Tnstate.edu>; Spence, Kendal (kspence) <ksp...@Tnstate.edu>; Driver, Megan (mdriver3) <mdri...@Tnstate.edu>; Deserve, Joel (jdeserve) <jdes...@Tnstate.edu>; Metzger, Verona (vmetzger) <vmet...@Tnstate.edu>; Williams, Brianna (bwill167) <bwil...@Tnstate.edu>; Gilbert, Mekaylah (mgilber6) <mgil...@Tnstate.edu>; Resendiz Becerril, Estefania (eresendi) <eres...@Tnstate.edu>; Barr, Wanda (wbarr1) <wba...@Tnstate.edu>; Robinson, Jaya (jrobi115) <jrob...@Tnstate.edu>; Mitchell, Arlena (amitch58) <amit...@Tnstate.edu>; Alamoudi, Abdulraheem (aalamou1) <aala...@Tnstate.edu>; Hill, Ron'Nisheya (rhill40) <rhi...@Tnstate.edu>; Joyner, Autumn (ajoyner5) <ajoy...@Tnstate.edu>; Gibson, Chani (cgibso17) <cgib...@Tnstate.edu>; Braggs, Laila (lbraggs2) <lbra...@Tnstate.edu>; Binford, Micah (mbinfor1) <mbin...@Tnstate.edu>; Davis, Mami (mdavi103) <mdav...@Tnstate.edu>; Thomas, Karli (kthom121) <ktho...@Tnstate.edu>; Brown, Natane (nbrown47) <nbro...@Tnstate.edu>; Lewis, Jai (jlewi103) <jlew...@Tnstate.edu>; Mayo, Magen (mmayo2) <mma...@Tnstate.edu>; Folk, Robert (rfolkjr) <rfo...@Tnstate.edu>; Dailey, Aniah (adailey2) <adai...@Tnstate.edu>; Masy, Basant (bmasy) <bm...@Tnstate.edu>; Dozier-Dean, Ayia (adozierd) <adoz...@Tnstate.edu>; Allen, Laila (lallen35) <lall...@Tnstate.edu>; Mulligan, Richard (rmulliga) <rmul...@Tnstate.edu>; Nettles, Kalin (knettles) <knet...@Tnstate.edu>; Griggs, Erionna (egriggs1) <egri...@Tnstate.edu>; Kince, Destini (dkince) <dki...@Tnstate.edu>; Cochran, Tenille (tcochra3) <tcoc...@Tnstate.edu>; Carter, Cierra (ccarte63) <ccar...@Tnstate.edu>; Patton, Keianna (kpatton7) <kpat...@Tnstate.edu>; Curran, Maria (mcurran) <mcu...@Tnstate.edu>; Davis, Alexis (adavi178) <adav...@Tnstate.edu>; Resendiz Becerril, Estefania (eresendi) <eres...@Tnstate.edu>; Koleva, Daniela (dkoleva) <dko...@Tnstate.edu>; Gholston, Danielle (dgholst1) <dgho...@Tnstate.edu>; Alsukairi, Hassan (halsukai) <hals...@Tnstate.edu>; Coleman, Key'Andra (kcolem36) <kcol...@Tnstate.edu>; Smith, Camryn (csmit246) <csmi...@Tnstate.edu>; Rogers, Cheyenne (croger23) <crog...@Tnstate.edu>; Hicks, Nia (nhicks6) <nhi...@Tnstate.edu>; Clarke, Alawna (aclarke) <acl...@Tnstate.edu>; Culbertson, Lanae (lculber1) <lcul...@Tnstate.edu>; Johnson, Kaya (kjohn261) <kjoh...@Tnstate.edu>; Lester, Mercedes (mlester6) <mles...@Tnstate.edu>; Hatfield, India (ihatfiel) <ihat...@Tnstate.edu>; Farrow, Quantrecia (qfarrow) <qfa...@Tnstate.edu>; Ashley, Lauren (lashley1) <lash...@Tnstate.edu>; Tindal, Denaria (dtindal) <dti...@Tnstate.edu>; Jackson, Asianea (ajack152) <ajac...@Tnstate.edu>; Allen, Jada (jallen80) <jall...@Tnstate.edu>; Bonner, Ronnecia (rbonner3) <rbon...@Tnstate.edu>; Buggs, Layla (lbuggs3) <lbu...@Tnstate.edu>; Carden, Eboni (ecarden) <eca...@Tnstate.edu>; Molina, Erica (emolina2) <emol...@Tnstate.edu>; Jefferson, Breana (bjeffe10) <bjef...@Tnstate.edu>; Troutt, Kinley (ktroutt1) <ktro...@Tnstate.edu>; Scudder, Rik (rscudder) <rscu...@Tnstate.edu>; Rice, Elizabeth (erice5) <eri...@Tnstate.edu>; Craig, Cleasia (ccraig11) <ccra...@Tnstate.edu>; Hamid, Siar (jhamid) <jha...@Tnstate.edu>; Antonchorgy, Alexa (aantonch) <aant...@Tnstate.edu>; Gutierrez, Elizabeth (egutier1) <egut...@Tnstate.edu>; Walker, Olivia (owalker3) <owal...@Tnstate.edu>; Russell, Herbert (hrussel4) <hrus...@Tnstate.edu>; Henderson, Nyla (nhender8) <nhen...@Tnstate.edu>; Willingham, Jashiara (jwillin4) <jwil...@Tnstate.edu>; Gant, Paija (pgant) <pg...@Tnstate.edu>; Irby, Jaida (jirby5) <jir...@Tnstate.edu>; Jackson-Mickles, Talia (tjack135) <tjac...@Tnstate.edu>; Davis, Aniyah (adavi176) <adav...@Tnstate.edu>; Harding, Emory (eharding) <ehar...@Tnstate.edu>; Ball, William (wball) <wb...@Tnstate.edu>; Simmons, Ajanae (asimmo41) <asim...@Tnstate.edu>; Housworth, Elaina (ehouswor) <ehou...@Tnstate.edu>; Collins, Tacoreya (tcolli25) <tcol...@Tnstate.edu>; Woodson, Janae (jwoodso7) <jwoo...@Tnstate.edu>; Hopkins, Yuri (yhopkin1) <yhop...@Tnstate.edu>; James, Devin (djames21) <djam...@Tnstate.edu>; Goodman, Janiyah (jgoodma6) <jgoo...@Tnstate.edu>; Lado, Laura (llado1) <lla...@Tnstate.edu>; Walker, Janiya (jwalk111) <jwal...@Tnstate.edu>; Bailey, Ireon (ibailey1) <ibai...@Tnstate.edu>; Fleming, Anissia (aflemi20) <afle...@Tnstate.edu>; Forester, Shyaire (sforeste) <sfor...@Tnstate.edu>; Price-Singleton, Ja'Kiya (jpricesi) <jpri...@Tnstate.edu>; Deloach, Gabrielle (gdeloac1) <gdel...@Tnstate.edu>; Robinson, Kamaryn (krobin77) <krob...@Tnstate.edu>; Williams, Mariah (mwill232) <mwil...@Tnstate.edu>; Winkfield, Makyra (mwinkfi2) <mwin...@Tnstate.edu>; Srisouvong, Suevina (ssrisouv) <ssri...@Tnstate.edu>; Abu Bakr, Khawlah (kabubakr) <kabu...@Tnstate.edu>; Moore, Janiya (jmoor154) <jmoo...@Tnstate.edu>; Hicks, Nia (nhicks6) <nhi...@Tnstate.edu>; Shaw, Terrance (tshaw18) <tsh...@Tnstate.edu>; Booker, Carmen (cbooke23) <cboo...@Tnstate.edu>; Abdullah, Kanise (kabdull3) <kabd...@Tnstate.edu>; Ray-Gray, Endya (eraygray) <eray...@Tnstate.edu>; Richey, Khaylah (krichey) <kri...@Tnstate.edu>; Smith, Mikel (msmit242) <msmi...@Tnstate.edu>; Mitchell, Trinity (tmitch47) <tmit...@Tnstate.edu>; Monroe, Zamya (zmonroe) <zmo...@Tnstate.edu>; Brinkley, Mark <mbrin...@Tnstate.edu>
Cc: Jackson, Coreen <cjac...@Tnstate.edu>; Lukosius, Vaidas <vluk...@Tnstate.edu>; Alvin, Glenda <gal...@Tnstate.edu>; Bryan, Kisha <kbr...@Tnstate.edu>; Schmeller, Erik <ESCHM...@Tnstate.edu>; 'jan...@tfli.org' (jan...@tfli.org) <jan...@tfli.org>; Black, Audie <abl...@Tnstate.edu>; Brown, Beverly <bbro...@tnstate.edu>; Elliott, Robert <RELL...@Tnstate.edu>; Pajoul Rodgers, Roxane (rrodger1) <rrod...@tnstate.edu>; Danner, Phyllis <pda...@Tnstate.edu>; Duke, Antoinette <adu...@Tnstate.edu>; Wilson, Seanne <swil...@tnstate.edu>; Bean, Andre (abean) <ab...@Tnstate.edu>; Gunter, Mark <mgu...@Tnstate.edu>; Young, De'Etra (dyoung23) <dyou...@Tnstate.edu>; gertrude...@yahoo.com; Conn, Erica (econn) <ec...@tnstate.edu>; Winn, Jewell <jw...@Tnstate.edu>; Morgan-Curtis, Samantha <scu...@Tnstate.edu>; Hargrove, Samuel <skhar...@Tnstate.edu>; Williams, Elizabeth <ewil...@Tnstate.edu>; Fawole, Ayodeji (afawole) <afa...@Tnstate.edu>; neisha_s...@yahoo.com; Brinkley, Mark <mbrin...@Tnstate.edu>
Subject: RE: UG Global Scholars - Please review and apply for The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) and The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program

 

The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program

Apply For CLS (Application Deadline is 11-16-21 @8:00 PM EST) - Apply for CLS - Critical Language Scholarship Program (clscholarship.org) or use the attached App QR Code.

 

The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is an intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American students enrolled at U.S. colleges and universities. Students spend eight to ten weeks abroad studying one of 15 critical languages. The program includes intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences designed to promote rapid language gains.

 

CLS, a program of the U.S. Department of State, is part of a wider government initiative to expand the number of Americans studying and mastering foreign languages that are critical to national security and economic prosperity. CLS plays an important role in preparing students for the 21st century's globalized workforce and increasing national competitiveness.

 

Program Benefits

The CLS Program covers most of the costs of participating in its overseas institutes, including:

  • International and domestic travel between the student's U.S. home city and the CLS Program site
  • Visa application fees
  • Language instruction, room, board, program-sponsored travel within the host country
  • All entrance fees for program activities
  • Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) language assessments
  • U.S. academic credit issued through Bryn Mawr College.

 

Eligibility

To be eligible for the CLS Program you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or national at the time of your application.

·          

    • Others, including Permanent Residents, are not eligible, even if they anticipate naturalization by the beginning of the program.
  • Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. degree-granting program at the undergraduate (associate's, bachelor's) or graduate (master's, doctoral, professional degree) level at the time of your application.

·          

    • Your program must result in a degree. Applicants who are taking stand-alone or continuing education classes are not eligible.
    • Your institution must be an accredited U.S. institution. Students earning degrees at foreign institutions that are not based in the U.S. or its territories are not eligible, even if those institutions are accredited by a recognized U.S. accrediting agency.
    • You must be enrolled at this institution in the fall term of 2021. There are limited exceptions to the enrollment requirement; please read the following information carefully:

o     

      • If you are not taking classes at your home institution in the fall term, please confirm that you are, in fact, enrolled. Institutions have different requirements to maintain enrollment status and you will be required to provide a signed letter from your registrar stating that you were enrolled during the fall term.
      • If you are taking a leave of absence to participate in an organized term- or year-long study abroad program, or to participate in a substantive internship program, you may request an exception to the enrollment requirement. Exceptions may only be granted in these two cases, and decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
      • In either case, you must submit a signed letter from your home college or university in the U.S. explaining your situation and your intention to re-enroll following the completion of your study abroad or internship program. You must also submit documentation from the program provider explaining the opportunity and confirming your participation. This documentation may be submitted to American Councils by email at c...@americancouncils.org.
    • You must successfully complete academic requirements for the fall term in order to remain eligible for the CLS Program. Students who withdraw or fail to maintain a passing grade average are not eligible to participate in the program.
  • Be at least 18 years old by May 15, 2022.
  • If in an undergraduate program (associate's or bachelor's), complete at least one full year of study (two semesters or three quarters) by the beginning of the CLS Program in summer 2022.
  • You may only apply once, for one language program, each summer. Applicants who submit multiple applications will be considered ineligible.
  • Participation is limited to a total of two CLS awards for any individual. Applicants who have been selected for and participated in the CLS Program one time may apply for a second award. Applicants who have successfully completed the CLS Program two or more times in overseas locations are not eligible to apply again. This limitation does not include participation in a CLS Virtual Institute.

Apply For CLS (Application Deadline is 11-16-21 @8:00 PM EST) - Apply for CLS - Critical Language Scholarship Program (clscholarship.org) or use the attached App QR Code.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program is Now Welcoming Applications! 

 

 

Program Benefits:  

  • The Program covers the costs for tuition, travel, housing, and two meals per day.
  • The Program provides a stipend for $3,300

 

The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program is now accepting applications for the 2022 cohort.  

 

The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program is a six-week summer program designed to provide undergraduate students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs, a greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs, and the enhanced knowledge and skills to pursue such careers. The Program usually selects participants (known as “Rangel Scholars”) each year from universities throughout the United States. This program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, women, and those with financial need. 

 

 

The Program has two major components. First, in order to enhance participants’ academic preparation to work in international affairs, the Program provides two courses and a seminar that focuses on enhancing knowledge and skills related to U.S. foreign policy, economics, and writing. In addition, in order to provide greater insight into the foreign policy-making process and international affairs careers, the Rangel Program introduces the participants to a wide range of government and non-government professionals who work on global issues and also arranges visits to various institutions involved in international affairs. The Program also helps students explore graduate school, scholarship, fellowship, internship, and professional options in international affairs.  

   

Program Benefits:  

  • The Program covers the costs for tuition, travel, housing, and two meals per day.
  • The Program provides a stipend for $3,300. 

   

Eligibility Requirements  

  • Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students, with at least sophomore status on the date of the application deadline. 
  • Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale at the time of application. 
  • Applicants must be a U.S. citizen. 

 


Summer Enrichment Program Timeline 

  • SEP Application Opens: October 29, 2021 
  • SEP Application Closes: February 15, 2022 
  • Application Notifications: Mid to late March 2022 
  • Program Start to End: Monday, June 13, 2022 - Friday, July 22, 2022 

     

    Bunmi Akinnusotu  
    Deputy Director, Rangel International Affairs Program  

 

Application Deadline 

February 15, 2022 

 

For tips to submit a competitive application: Applications Tips 

 

Review the FAQs page for details about grad school, the application and more.  

 

Check out the events page for upcoming events and registration for office hours. 

 

Website   

www.rangelprogram.org 

  

Program Contact  

rangel...@howard.edu 

 

 

 

 

 

Howard University Ralph Bunche Center | 2218 6th St NW | Washington, DC 20059 

 

Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages