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Undergraduate

Classics Scholarships

The Classics Department offers several scholarships and awards for U of A students majoring or minoring in Classics. Most of these scholarships are housed on Scholarship Universe and can be found by searching for the scholarship name. Award types and details vary, please visit the department's website.

Scholarship Countries
All
Academic Level
Undergraduate
College
Classics
Humanities
Intended Recipient
Undergraduate
Deadlines
Varies

Gilman Scholarship for Study Abroad- October Cycle

The US Dept. of State’s Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that has been successful in supporting students who have been historically underrepresented in education abroad, including but not limited to first-generation college students, veteran students, ethnic or racial minority students, students with disabilities, and students attending minority-serving institutions. Scholarship amounts range from $100-$5,000 depending on need and expense of Study Abroad program chosen.

There are 2 Gilman application cycles; one closes in October and one closes in March. See which cycle you should apply for herehttps://www.gilmanscholarship.org/applicants/deadlines-and-timeline/

All eligible students who successfully complete an application to the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship will also receive a $750 Gilman Application for Travel Opportunity (GATO) Award from Arizona International Study Abroad towards a future international experience on an eligible study abroad program (eligible programs include Faculty-led, Exchange or Arizona Abroad Locations)! 

Scholarship Countries
All
Academic Level
Undergraduate
College
All
Intended Recipient
BIPOC
Demonstrated Financial Need
First Abroad
First-Generation College Student
Foreign Language Studies
LGBTQ+ Students
Native American Students
Pell Grant Recipient
Student Veterans
Undergraduate
Deadlines
October 03, 2025

DAAD, University Summer Course Grant

This program provides students with scholarships to attend a broad range of three- to four-week summer courses at German universities which focus mainly on German language and literary, cultural, political and economic aspects of modern and contemporary Ge

Scholarship Countries
Germany
Academic Level
Undergraduate
College
German Studies
Humanities
Intended Recipient
Graduate
Undergraduate
Deadlines
Early December