nsep.gov
Project GO | nsepgov
https://nsep.gov//content/project-go
National Security Education Board. David L. Boren Scholarship. David L. Boren Fellowship. English for Heritage Language Speakers. National Language Service Corps (NLSC). Regional Flagship Languages Initiative. Hiring an NSEP Award Recipient. Working in the Government. Working in the Government. The 2016 Project GO programs have been announced! For details on programs and eligibility requirements. If you have any questions, please view the FAQs. How to Apply: http:/ www.rotcprojectgo.org/. For More inform...
cultureready.org
Fellowships, Internships and Scholarships | CultureReady
http://www.cultureready.org/opportunities/fellowships-internships-and-scholarships
Skip to main content. Langscape: Mapping the World's Languages. Fellowships, Internships and Scholarships. National Language Service Corps. Langscape: Mapping the World's Languages. Fellowships, Internships and Scholarships. National Language Service Corps. Fellowships, Internships and Scholarships. Fellowships, Internships and Scholarships. Fellowships, Internships and Scholarships. National Language Service Corps. Interested in finding possible opportunities to be overseas? A program that helps profess...
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Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency (CULP) Program | U.S. Army Cadet Command
http://www.cadetcommand.army.mil/culp/index.aspx
US Army Cadet Command. The official home of army rotc. Cadet Practical Field Training. Cadet Initial Entry Training (CIET). Cadet Leadership Course (CLC). The Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency (CULP) Program. For Army ROTC Cadets, the world is their classroom. Every year hundreds of Cadets travel the globe, spending up to three weeks immersed in foreign cultures, learning more about how others around the world view the U.S. and, in the process, learning more about themselves. Log in to AKO.
sli.virginia.edu
Frequently Asked Questions | Summer Language Institute, U.Va.
http://sli.virginia.edu/faq
Skip to main content. From SLI to Study Abroad. Housing, Dining, Insurance. Scholarships and Virginia Pre-paid Education Program. Where can I find a breakdown of tuition costs? A breakdown of tuition and required fees is available for each language program. Please note that costs related to housing, meals, books, and incidentals are not. Tuition and Required Fees: Arabic. Is it possible to take just half of the SLI? When can I expect a decision after submitting my application? Admissions decisions are ma...
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Fellowships | Summer Language Institute, U.Va.
http://sli.virginia.edu/fellowships
Skip to main content. From SLI to Study Abroad. UVa does not offer any scholarship support for summer language study. Financial aid is only available for currently enrolled, degree seeking students. See Summer Session Financial Aid. For visiting students, it may be possible to apply for a FLAS through your home institution. UVa graduate students should consult the Director of Graduate Studies in their department to inquire about the availability of GSAS funds for summer language study.
rotcprojectgo.wordpress.com
New Project GO Website and Blog | ROTC Project GO
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Language Learning Opportunities for High School Students. New Project GO Website and Blog. On: June 15, 2010. Thank you for visiting the Project GO blog. As part of our newly re-launched website, we will use this blog to update you on Project GO programs and events as well as provide news and commentary related to foreign policy and international education. Stay tuned. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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rotcprojectgo | ROTC Project GO
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Language Learning Opportunities for High School Students. On: September 21, 2010. If anyone knows high school students or rising college freshmen. Who’re interested in studying languages, the Department of state funds some programs that might be of interest: http:/ www.nsliforyouth.org. The deadline is Nov 11, 2010 for sumemr 2011. New Project GO Website and Blog. On: June 15, 2010. The ROTC Language and Culture Project. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “ROTC Project GO”.
citadel.abroadoffice.net
Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants, Etc.
http://citadel.abroadoffice.net/money-matters.html
The Citadel Military College of South Carolina. Daniel Library 2nd Floor. Charleston, SC 29409. Office of Study Abroad. Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants, Etc. Ashmore and Cartier Islands. British Indian Ocean Territory. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. French Southern and Antarctic Lands. Heard Island and McDonald Islands. Holy See Vatican City. Hong Kong SAR of China. Republic of South Sudan. Saint Kitts and Nevis. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Sao Tome and Principe. Turks and Caicos Islands.
dlnseo.org
Higher Education | DLNSEO
https://dlnseo.org//content/higher-education
Skip to main content. David L. Boren Scholarships. Are awarded to U.S. undergraduates for up to one academic year of overseas study of languages and cultures critical to national security. Awardees are outstanding students, as determined through a competitive national merit-based process. Boren Scholars agree to fulfill a one year (minimum) service commitment to the U.S. government. David L. Boren Fellowships. African Flagship Languages Initiative. The African Flagship Languages Initiative (AFLI).
rotc.usaac.army.mil
Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency (CULP) Program | U.S. Army Cadet Command
http://www.rotc.usaac.army.mil/culp/index.aspx
US Army Cadet Command. The official home of army rotc. Cadet Practical Field Training. Cadet Initial Entry Training (CIET). Cadet Leadership Course (CLC). The Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency (CULP) Program. For Army ROTC Cadets, the world is their classroom. Every year hundreds of Cadets travel the globe, spending up to three weeks immersed in foreign cultures, learning more about how others around the world view the U.S. and, in the process, learning more about themselves. Log in to AKO.