Experiential Learning Scholarships

The Office of Experiential Learning offers scholarships to support students’ experiential learning activities. Awards are in amounts of up to $3,000.

Students must be eligible and activities must be on the approved list of any college to be considered for funding. For more information, contact us at [email protected].

This is a very competitive scholarship program. Applicant eligibility for this scholarship does not guarantee selection for an award.

**Please note that all recommendation letters must be submitted by the application deadline. It is the applicant’s responsibility to communicate deadlines to the recommender(s). While only one recommendation letter is required, applicants are welcome and encouraged to seek multiple recommendations.

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Upcoming Deadlines

For activities occurring in Winter Break 2024 / Spring / Maymester / Summer 2025 – October 14, 2024

  • Applications will open in August
  • Select “Fall 2024” application (The term refers to our application cycle, not the semester of your EL activity!)

For activities occurring in Maymester / Summer / Fall 2025 – mid-February 2025

  • Applications will open in December after grades are posted
  • Select “Spring 2025” application

Yes, you are reading that right! We accept applications for Maymester and Summer activities during both Fall and Spring application cycles. We understand that students might not know what their summer plans are by our October deadline, so we’ve built this flexibility into our scholarship awarding process.

The Office of Experiential Learning receives generous support from the Knox-Hines Experiential Learning Initiative, the Crawford Experience Learning Endowment, the Georgia Athletic Association Scholarship for Experiential Learning, and the Gregory and Barbara Rizzo Experiential Learning Scholarship Fund.

Scholarship FAQs

Eligibility
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Experiential Learning scholarships are open to undergraduate students, including transfer students, with at least one semester of UGA coursework who are pursuing experiential learning courses or non-credit activities aligned with the UGA Experiential Learning Requirement. Eligibility requirements must be met at the time of applying, not at the time of a proposed EL activity.

Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.4.

All applicants must have a recommendation letter submitted on their behalf, preferably written by a UGA faculty member who is familiar with your work.

Eligibility for this scholarship does not guarantee that an applicant will receive funding. Eligibility indicates that the application will be reviewed by the EL Scholarship Committee.

How can I make my application more competitive?
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Some general suggestions for students wanting to make their applications stronger are the following:

  • Write a strong essay that articulates a compelling link between the Experiential Learning opportunity and your current program of study / future career aspirations. We strongly recommend the UGA Writing Center for assistance on your essay.
  • Use your essay as a way to set yourself apart from your fellow applicants.
  • Tell us what makes you unique–your personal challenges, experiences, dreams, accomplishments, etc.
  • Demonstrate a strong academic record, especially in your respective major area.
  • Present a strong letter of recommendation from someone who knows you well and, ideally, is faculty in your field of study at UGA.
How is my application reviewed?
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Experiential Learning scholarship recipients are selected by a committee of UGA faculty and staff who review each eligible, complete application that is submitted before the deadline.

Our office’s feedback on your application will not necessarily improve your chances of being selected for a scholarship. If you would like assistance with your essay, we strongly recommend the UGA Writing Center or if you are applying for funding for a study abroad or field study program, you are encouraged to set up an appointment with a Global Education Advisor.

Is a letter of recommendation required?
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Yes. The application must include a letter of recommendation. Strong preference is given to applications that include a recommendation from a UGA Faculty Member.

Please note that all recommendation letters must be submitted by the application deadline. It is the applicant’s responsibility to communicate deadlines to the recommender(s). While only one recommendation letter is required, applicants are welcome and encouraged to seek multiple recommendations.

Who should write my letter of recommendation?
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A letter of recommendation should come from an individual who knows you well in an academic and/or professional capacity. Strong recommendations from faculty in your field of study at UGA who can speak to what you will potentially contribute to your selected Experiential Learning activity are preferred.

Can I submit more than one application?
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No. Please only apply for one activity per application cycle.

Can I apply if I have already received an Experiential Learning scholarship?
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No. Students who have received scholarships from the Office of University Experiential Learning in the past are not eligible to reapply for scholarships.

Can I apply for an activity that is not approved by UGA’s Office of Experiential Learning?
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No. Experiential Learning scholarships may only be awarded to individuals who are participating in UGA-approved Experiential Learning opportunities. If you are interested in participating in an internship, study abroad program, or other activity that falls outside of this list, it is your responsibility to speak with an academic advisor or Experiential Learning Certification Officer about which UGA courses could be taken for credit under the supervision of a UGA faculty member in conjunction with your selected activity.

Does the amount of scholarship money that I ask for affect my chances of getting a scholarship?
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The amount of funding you ask for has no bearing on whether or not you are selected for a scholarship. What is important is that the amount you request is justified by the budget that you provide in your application.

I submitted a scholarship application. When will I know if I have been selected to receive a scholarship?
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All scholarship applicants will be informed of their status approximately 7-8 weeks after the scholarship deadline.

I was an awarded an EL Scholarship, but I want to use the funds for a different program than I listed on my application. Can I transfer my scholarship to a different activity?
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No. Your award is contingent upon the activity you listed on your application, as that information was used to determine the committee’s awarding decision. We can only transfer EL Scholarships in cases of entire program cancellations, not an individual’s change in plans.

I was awarded an EL Scholarship, but my plans have changed. Can I defer my funding until next year?
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No, funding from EL Scholarships cannot be deferred. You can apply for the EL Scholarship again if you forfeit your funds from a previous EL award. Please note that we cannot guarantee that your application will be selected again due to the uniquely competitive nature of each applicant pool.

What about deferments for COVID-related conflicts?
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Scholarship funds awarded after July 1, 2022, can no longer be deferred due to COVID. Students who were awarded EL Scholarships between Fall 2019 and Spring 2022 and are eligible for COVID deferments have already been contacted by our office.

If you have questions regarding your application, please email the Office of Experiential Learning at [email protected] or call: 706-542-2177.

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