Office of International Programs One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249-0621 Phone: 210.458.7202 Fax: 210.458.7255 studyabroad@utsa.edu

UTSA International Education Fund

The University of Texas at San Antonio offers scholarships to students studying abroad through the International Education Fund. These scholarships range from $300 to $3,600 per student. Applications are evaluated by UTSA’s International Education Financial Aid Committee and are assessed on the overall quality of the application, the letter of reference, financial need, and how well the chosen program matches a student’s degree plan at UTSA.

Click here for full details on the International Education Financial Aid Scholarship for Study Abroad.

Application Deadlines for IEF Scholarship

October 15th for Spring
February 15th for Summer
March 15th for Fall Programs

* Please note that late applications cannot be accepted.
All components of the application must be submitted together.

AmericanAirlines Global Leader Travel Scholarship

American Airlines has selected UTSA as one of a handful of colleges to sponsor a Global Leaders Travel Scholarship. The winner of this prestigious scholarship will be awarded a round trip ticket to any study abroad destination served directly by American Airlines. One winner will be selected for each Fall and Spring semester.
There will be two competition cycles per year; Fall and Spring.
APPLY NOW!

Application Deadlines for AmericanAirlines Scholarship

October 15th for Spring
March 15th for Fall Programs

* Please note that late applications cannot be accepted.
All components of the application must be submitted together.

Gilman International Scholarship

The Gilman International Scholarship Program offers grants for U.S. citizen undergraduate students of limited financial means to pursue academic studies abroad. Such international study is intended to better prepare U.S. students to assume significant roles in an increasingly global economy and interdependent world.

The Gilman scholarship aims to support students who have been traditionally under–represented in study abroad: Including but not limited to, students with high financial need; community college students; students in under–represented fields, such as the sciences and engineering; students with diverse ethnic backgrounds; and students with disabilities. The program seeks to assist students from a diverse range and type of public and private institutions from all 50 states.

Full details can be found at the Gilman International Scholarship web site.

UTSA Financial Aid

Students may use all federal and state financial aid, alternative and private loans, and grants to finance study abroad programs. Please refer to the Financial Aid Checklists links below for more details.

Financial Aid Checklist For Studyabroad

UTSA Scholarships Brochure

UTSA has created a scholarship brochure listing both UTSA scholarships and awards and outside sources of aid.