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Earn college credit through study abroad!
Study abroad is an amazing opportunity for students to earn credit toward their degree while studying and living in another country. In addition to earning college credits, students are also gaining international experience while living and exploring an exciting new country, culture, and interacting with the new people and places. Students can study for as little as 1 week, through NKU Short Term programs, 2 - 6 weeks through winter and summer programs, or even a whole semester through an academic exchange. The Office of Education Abroad has programs which can fit any time frame and are very affordable for students. Many scholarships are also available. There are programs in over 40 countries with courses to fit most any major and minor.
This is a once in a life time opportunity to completely immerse yourself in a culture and exploring uncharted territory. Stop by the Office of Education Abroad for information on courses available and to learn about scholarship opportunities. Start planning the educational experience of a life time!
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SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

International Study Scholarship
The International Study Scholarship was established at NKU to make study abroad available and more affordable for all students. The Office of Education Abroad will begin accepting scholarships for Winter Study Abroad programming on August 20. Students have the potential to earn up to $1,500 or half the cost of the trip, which ever is less.
Click here for the application. Please keep in mind it takes four to six weeks to process your scholarship application. It is recommended that students turn in applications as soon as possible. Questions? Contact Beth Lorenz at 859-572-6523.For more scholarship ideas, visit our scholarships web page.
Stop by the Office of Education Abroad in University Center 415 for more information about scholarships and programs today!
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