Undergraduate Grants
The Mershon Center for International Security Studies has established the Ralph D. Mershon Study Abroad Scholarship to support undergraduates who wish to enhance their educational experience by studying in a foreign country.
Students are encouraged to take foreign language courses, especially those deemed critical for national security, such as Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Hindi, Farsi, and others. Priority will be given to students who are preparing for a career related to international security studies.
Applications will be evaluated by an interdisciplinary review committee that will make recommendations to the director of the Mershon Center. As many as 10 scholarships of up to $2,000 each will be awarded.
Application Instructions
Applications for the Ralph D. Mershon Study Abroad Scholarship must contain four parts:
• Completed application form.
• Statement of purpose that outlines the student’s planned course of study abroad, and discusses its relevance to the student's academic, professional and personal goals.
• Letter of recommendation from an Ohio State faculty member.
• Copy of student's advising report.
Please use the 2009-10 Ralph D. Mershon Study Abroad Scholarship Application Form. This is a document in Microsoft Word with fillable form fields.
Please submit applications in both hard copy and electronic formats. Hard copies may be sent to:
Mershon Center for International Security Studies
Ralph D. Mershon Study Abroad Scholarship Competition
1501 Neil Ave.
Columbus, OH 43201
Attn: Melanie Mann, Grants and Fellowships Coordinator
Electronic copies in Microsoft Word (preferred) or WordPerfect should be sent as e-mail attachments to Melanie Mann, Grants and Fellowships Coordinator, at mann.281@osu.edu.
Evaluation of Applications
The criteria for evaluation of applications are:
• The student's planned course of study abroad and its applicability to one or more of the Mershon Center’s three main research themes.
• The quality of the student's performance at Ohio State.
• How the study abroad program fits into a student's major and career plans, and helps prepare the student for a career in international security affairs.
All awards are subject to the rules and regulations of The Ohio State University.
Deadline
The deadline for receiving student grant applications is June 1, 2008. Students with winning grant applications will be informed within a month. Funds may be accessed beginning July 1, 2008, and will be available for one year.
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