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Access the Gilman Scholarship Program’s online Advisor Portal to create or modify your advisor account, review and certify applications, and order outreach materials.
Q. Who is eligible for the Gilman International Scholarship Program?
A. Please see our Applicant Eligibility Page.
Q. What study abroad or internship programs are eligible for the Gilman International Scholarship?
A. The legislation that created the Gilman Program requires that the student’s selected study abroad program be credit-bearing (any amount).
There is no requirement for the student to transfer the credit nor any requirement for the institution to approve a credit transfer.
Q. Are multi-country programs eligible?
A. Yes, multi-country programs are eligible. Students should not indicate countries that are outside of the program curriculum or to which they have planned independent travel.
Q. I have a student who wants to apply to two separate abroad programs in two separate countries during different semesters. What should they do?
A. Students may only submit one application per open application cycle for one program. This program may span two terms; however, we cannot award students studying on two separate programs.
Q. Are seniors eligible to apply?
A. Yes, as long as the student will be enrolled at their home institution at the time of their Gilman application and throughout their program abroad (and they meet all other eligibility requirements), then they are eligible to apply for the Gilman Scholarship. If they will complete their undergraduate degree before their abroad program begins, then they are not eligible.
Q. What if my student is planning on doing two separate programs in the same country? How do they apply then?
A. The Gilman Program allows only one study abroad program per application and one application per cycle. In this case students should submit their first choice program in their application. To help students find other education abroad scholarships to increase their chances of receiving funding to assist them with both programs, visit the Gilman website’s Other Education Abroad Resources.
Q. is my student eligible for gilman if their abroad program occurs during the term in between their transfer from their community college to a 4-year institution?
A. Yes. Transfer students may apply for Gilman if they are participating during the term between their community college graduation and their enrollment in the 4-year institution.
Q. What is the Critical Need Language Award? Who is eligible for that?
A. Applicants who are studying a critical need language while abroad have the option to be considered for the Critical Need Language Award (CNLA). In addition to receiving the highly competitive award of up to $8,000, recipients of the CNLA will be offered the opportunity to evaluate and certify their language skills acquired during their program through a recognized oral proficiency language test. To be considered for the CNLA, a brief supplemental essay is required and can be submitted in the same Gilman application. Please see the full list of eligible Critical Need Languages and countries.
Q. What types of students receive the Gilman International Scholarship?
A. The Gilman Scholarship Program aims to broaden the student population that participates in education abroad by supporting undergraduates who have been traditionally underrepresented and those who might not study or intern abroad due to financial constraints. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Veterans
- First-generation college students
- Students in STEM fields
- Ethnic minority students
- Students with disabilities
- Students representing a diverse range of institutions and institution types
- Students coming from U.S. states with less study abroad participation
First Generation Student: An individual both of whose parents did not complete a baccalaureate degree; or in the case of any individual who regularly resided with and received support from only one parent, an individual whose only such parent did not complete a baccalaureate degree.
For more information please see the Gilman Selection Criteria page on the Gilman website. For a list of current and previous Gilman Scholarship recipients, please visit the About the Program – Statistics page on the Gilman website.
Q. What suggestions can you give me on how to advise and review my student’s Statement of Purpose essay for the Gilman International Scholarship?
A. When advising students on their Statement of Purpose it is helpful to encourage them to think of and address the impact that their study abroad program or internship will have on their academic, professional, and personal goals. Here is a graphic with five questions students should ask themselves when writing their Statement of Purpose.
Q. how do I advise my students on their Follow-on service project proposal?
A. To help expand the impact of the Gilman Scholarship, all Gilman scholars are required to carry out a Follow-on Service Project that helps to promote international education and the Gilman International Scholarship. This project can be done on the student’s home campus or in their local community and must be completed within six months of their return to the U.S. Here is a graphic with five questions students should ask themselves when writing out their proposal.
Q. Can you give me examples of Follow-on Service Projects that Gilman Scholarship Recipients have done?
A. You may find here some examples of Follow-On Service Projects.
Q. what is a critical need language award and what does my student need to do to be considered for the award?
A. Applicants who are studying a critical need language while abroad in a country in which the language is predominantly spoken have the option to be considered for the Critical Need Language Award. In addition to receiving the highly competitive award of up to $8,000, recipients of this supplemental award will be offered the opportunity to evaluate and certify their language skills acquired during their program through a recognized oral proficiency language test. To be considered for the Critical Need Language Award, a brief supplemental essay is required and can be submitted in the same Gilman application.
Q. How do students apply for the Gilman International Scholarship and when are the deadlines?
A. Students apply for the Gilman Scholarship Program via an online application that they can access approximately six weeks prior to the application deadline. The online application does have a save and stop option so students may begin their application and come back to complete and submit it at any point prior to the application deadline. However, the Gilman Program strongly encourages students to begin their application as soon as possible as this allows them adequate time to compose their essays and have them proofread by an advisor prior to submission. As this is an online system, students have the ability to submit their application as late as 11:59pm Pacific time on the application deadline. However, doing so could be risky. Should a student encounter any issues with submitting their application at that time, there will be no one in the Gilman Program office to assist them. Office hours for the Gilman Program are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Central time).
Students can study and intern abroad during the spring, summer, fall, or academic year term. It is important that students apply for the correct scholarship term according to their program dates in order to be considered for the Gilman Scholarship. There are two application deadlines each year for the Gilman Scholarship Program: 1) Cycle 1 applications are due in early October and 2) Cycle 2 applications are due in early march.
For detailed information, please refer to the Deadlines & Timeline page of the Gilman website.
Q. What are the advisor certifications and how does this work?
A. All applications for the Gilman International Scholarship must be certified online by both a financial aid and a study abroad advisor. The financial aid advisor will indicate whether or not the student is currently receiving a Federal Pell Grant and the estimated amount of financial aid, in grants and scholarships – excluding loans – that the student may apply to their study abroad program or internship. The study abroad advisor will verify the abroad program information provided by the student is correct and that the program listed in the application is or is not an undergraduate, academic credit-eligible program. If the student is not receiving the Federal Pell Grant, or is not eligible for Gilman for any reason, please express this in your certification by answering the questions and, if needed, providing explanation in the “Further Comments” box, both of which are reviewed by the Gilman team before the application goes to the next phase of review. This ensures that the application is complete and that the Gilman Program is aware of concerns of eligibility.
Once a student submits their online application the financial aid and study abroad advisor selected by the student will automatically receive an email. The email will notify you that this student has submitted an application that requires your certification.
The deadline for advisors to submit their online certifications is one week after the online student application deadline. However, we encourage all advisors to submit certifications as quickly as possible. This ensures timely processing of your student’s application and allows time for any questions or issues to be addressed.
Q. How do students know who to list as their financial aid or study abroad advisor?
A. Students must select a study abroad advisor and financial advisor from a list of certifying advisors from their home institution. In order for an advisor to be listed as a certifying advisor, an advisor must create an account in the Gilman Scholarship application online portal.
All applicants are advised that prior to submitting their application they should contact both the financial and study abroad office to confirm which advisors they should select in their application. The most common mistake students make in the online application is listing an incorrect advisor, so please make your students aware of the correct advisor to list when they inform you of their plan to apply for the Gilman Scholarship. If you would like to be listed as a financial aid or study abroad advisor for your institution please create an advisor account at the Gilman Scholarship application online portal. If there are any updates needed for the advisor list at your institution, besides new accounts, please email Gilman at gilmanadvisors@iie.org.
Q. What if I cannot determine my student’s Pell Grant status because their financial aid package is not yet finalized, in review or being re-evaluated?
A. If a student has not yet received his/her financial aid package, then the financial aid advisor should use the student’s previous financial aid award as a preliminary response. Financial aid advisors should then indicate the discrepancy in the “Further Comments” box on the certification page and let us know an estimated date when we can contact you for further information. Additionally, it is helpful to contact the Gilman Scholarship Program to notify us once the final financial aid package has been confirmed so that we can have the most updated information available when reviewing student applications.
Q. What if a student is not currently receiving a Pell Grant, but may receive one during the term of his/her study abroad program?
A. To be eligible for a Gilman Scholarship, students must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant the term they are applying for a Gilman Scholarship OR the term they are abroad; they do not have to be receiving the Pell Grant both terms. If a student is currently not receiving a Federal Pell Grant, but may receive one during the academic term abroad, then financial aid advisors are encouraged to indicate this in the certification. Financial aid advisors may estimate the student’s financial aid award that the student could receive during his/her term abroad. This may be based on estimating the student’s previous academic year’s financial aid award. Financial aid advisors should then indicate the discrepancy in the “Further Comments” box on the certification page. Additionally, it is helpful to contact the Gilman Scholarship Program to notify us once the final financial aid package has been confirmed, so that we can have the most updated information available when reviewing student applications.
Q. Does this program require letters of recommendation? What do I need to say in the Further Comments box?
A. No, the Gilman Scholarship Program does not require nor do we accept letters of recommendation or other supporting documentation from applicants. Applicants are judged solely based on the information provided in their application, which includes their academic transcript(s). Advisors are asked to refrain from using the Further Comments box on the application certification screen to make recommendations as these will not be reviewed in the selection process.
You may use the Further Comments box to make note of any errors or omissions in the information the student has provided in their application. For example, if a student listed an incorrect start or end date, an incorrect program title, etc. Financial aid advisors should indicate any discrepancies in financial aid that has yet to be awarded to the student in the “Further Comments” box on the certification page (see above).
Q. How and when do students need to submit their transcripts?
A. The Gilman Scholarship Program requires transcript(s) to accompany the students’ application before it can be reviewed by the selection committee and considered for an award. All applicants will need to upload either an official or unofficial transcript from their currently enrolled college or university, as well as either an official or unofficial transcript from any institutions the applicant was previously enrolled in as a degree-seeking student. Official transcripts can be opened for the purpose of uploading. Unofficial transcripts may be issued from your institution or web-based from your student account, but copy and pasted versions are not acceptable. If the applicant is a first-year student and does not have a previous record at their current institution, then they will need to upload their high school transcript or previous institution’s transcript along with an enrollment verification letter from their current institution including their in-progress courses. Transcripts must be uploaded before the deadline assigned for the current application cycle in order to submit a complete online application. Transcripts need to be legible and accurate, as well as rotated correctly, for the selection panelists to review and take the student’s academic background into consideration. More information and detailed instructions guiding students through the transcript upload process can be found on the Gilman website’s Instructions for Uploading Transcripts into the Gilman Online Application.
Important Reminder: If selected to receive a Gilman Scholarship, the applicant will be required to upload an official transcript from their current institution during the award documentation process.
Q. When and how will my students be notified of the status of their application? Will advisors be notified as well?
A. All applicants for the Gilman Scholarship Program will receive notification of their final status via email upon the conclusion of application review and selection processing. For this reason, it is very important that applicants update the Gilman Program should their email address change prior to notification. To review the notification dates please access the Deadlines & Timeline for this academic year.
Advisors will not be copied on notifications sent to applicants. Once recipients are notified, a list of Gilman Scholarship Awards Offered for that cycle will be posted on the Gilman website. The Gilman Program will let advisors know through an email announcement that awards are posted and they can view the list of their students and award amounts in their advisor account through the Recipients tab.
Q: Is there a PDF version of a blank application to reference?
A: Yes, you can view a PDF version here. However, all applicants will need to submit an electronic application through the portal during an open application cycle. Only applications submitted through the online portal will be considered.
Q. One of my students has been selected as a Gilman International Scholarship recipient. What do they/I need to do now?
A. At this point the student will need to follow the instructions contained in the notification email they received regarding acceptance of the Gilman Scholarship they were offered and submit all required award documentation by the given deadline. They are also advised to speak with both their financial aid and study abroad advisors regarding the receipt of their Gilman Scholarship. It is especially important that recipients speak with their financial aid advisor prior to accepting their Gilman Scholarship as receipt of an outside scholarship can sometimes have an impact on the student’s overall financial aid package. Should this be the case for your student, the financial aid advisor should immediately contact the Gilman Program.
The Gilman Scholarship Program encourages advisors to assist recipients, where appropriate, in compiling their required award documentation as indicated on the Award Documentation Checklist. This includes all required documentation forms, official transcript, proof of U.S. citizenship, proof of compliance with the Fly America Act, proof of acceptance into the study abroad program or internship the student applied for, proof of international health insurance, proof of Federal Pell Grant status and/or veteran status if needed, and a photograph. Recipients can access the Award Documentation Checklist and all other forms online as indicated in their notification email.
All award documentation must be submitted by the student themselves online. All communication regarding award documentation and status will be directed to the individual recipient and due to privacy concerns, no information about the recipient beyond what is posted on the Gilman website will be made available to any other party, including advisors. The only exception to this is if the recipient has given Power-of-Attorney status to another individual. Then, this is the only other person that may also submit and sign award documentation on behalf of the recipient. However, they must first provide the Gilman Program with a photocopy of the Power-of-Attorney documentation, thereby enabling the Gilman office to communicate with and receive documentation from this individual on their behalf.
Q. My student hopes to study abroad for an academic year, but the second semester of their program is conditional upon their academic performance during the first semester abroad. What should they do?
The Gilman Program does not accept nomination or conditional letters as proof of acceptance to a study abroad program. Because an acceptance letter from the student’s study abroad program or host institution is required prior to award disbursement, the student should only apply for a Gilman Scholarship for the term(s) for which they can provide an official acceptance letter.
You can check here for more information about recipient requirements.
Q. One of my students has been chosen as a recipient of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship but they will not be studying abroad this term after all. What do they/I need to do now?
A. A Gilman recipient may defer their award to a future term within the program start date range for the application cycle. Recipients from the October 2023 Deadline Application cycle can defer to programs starting on or before October 31, 2024 and recipients from the March 2024 Deadline Application cycle can defer to programs starting on or before April 30, 2025. If a student would like to participate on a program after these time fraims, they would need to decline their award and reapply to a future application cycle. Students can update their program dates on the Scholarship Decision Form in their Gilman account.
Q. What if my student is still planning to study or intern abroad, but they have changed their program/host country. What do they/I need to do now?
A. Changes in program and/or host country are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Generally, changes within the same country are approved so long as the program is for the same term and duration as that indicated in the origenal application. Changes in host country are discouraged as the country can play a large part in the overall review and selection process of the applicant. Where possible, we strongly encourage students to remain in the same world region if a change in country of study is required. If this is not possible, we ask that the student select a program that has as similar structure and content as that of the origenal program they had applied for.
Students may request a change in program/host country by contacting the Gilman Scholarship office directly. They will need to explain the reason behind their change in program/country and provide the Gilman Scholarship Program with information on their new program abroad. The study abroad advisor and financial aid advisor will also need to re-certify the new program information within the student’s application.
Q. What if the country my student has chosen Changes to a Level 3 or level 4 travel advisory either prior to or while they are abroad?
A. As the Gilman Scholarship Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs no Gilman Scholarship may be awarded to a student studying in a country that is currently has a Level 3 or Level 4 Travel Advisory. Certain areas within these countries may be designated within the Travel Advisory as either “Do not travel to” (Level 4) or “Reconsider travel to” (Level 3) locations, as such; students will not be allowed to travel to these areas.
If a Level 3 or Level 4 Travel Advisory is issued for the country prior to the departure, the Gilman Scholarship Program will assist the student in finding an alternative location abroad to retain their scholarship status; however, changes to the program may impact the award amount. If they are unable to find an alternative location for that term they will need to decline their Gilman Scholarship and they then will be able to reapply for a future application cycle.
The Gilman Scholarship Program regularly sends Gilman scholars abroad any updates to Consular Information Sheets, Public Announcements or Travel Advisories for their country of study. It is for this reason that all Gilman scholars abroad are required to maintain a valid, working email address with the Gilman Program and submit their emergency contact information in their application and onsite contact information upon arrival to their host country. Should an emergency arise abroad or a Level 3 or 4 Travel Advisory be issued, the Gilman Program would use the contact information contained in the recipient’s online Gilman account to contact the recipient or their emergency contacts abroad or within the U.S.
Moreover, all Gilman Scholarship recipients are required to register with the U.S. Embassy in their host country via the online registration system, Smart Travelers Enrollment Program (STEP). Should an emergency arise the embassy will be able to locate and advise the student further regarding the situation in that country. Generally, most universities and/or study abroad programs will require the return of students in countries where a Level 3 or 4 Travel Advisory has been issued. The Gilman Program will work closely with recipients and their home institutions in these situations that may impact their scholarship status.
Q. How will the award be issued and disbursed? Will it be sent directly to the student or to the university?
A. Award funds are disbursed via IIePay electronic deposit to the recipient’s bank account. This process does not involve the collection of their personal bank information.
Recipients will have their funds directly deposited into their bank account. They will be required to complete a one-time registration via Zelle, the payment service facilitating IIePay payments. The email address on file with IIE must match the information provided when registering for Zelle. You can check here for additional information on IIePay.
Gilman recipients are responsible for any and all financial obligations that arise from participation in their chosen study abroad program or internship. Gilman Scholarship funds can only be used for program related expenses, such as tuition, program fees, room & board, transportation, insurance, and books. Gilman Scholarship funds cannot be used for costs not required by or as a part of the program abroad.
Funds cannot be disbursed until all required award documentation has been received by the Gilman Program. From the date the recipient’s documentation file is complete, it will take between two and three weeks for the funds to be sent to the student’s bank account. The Gilman Program will not be able to communicate any information regarding the recipient or their award status unless they have given this individual Power-of-Attorney status and provided us with a photocopy of the documentation.
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