Higher Ed
scholarships

We’re proud to offer scholarships for traveling students each year. This scholarship program evolved from our belief in the value of creating future global leaders and citizens through transformational study abroad experiences.

We’re committed to helping more university students study abroad, experience different perspectives, and immerse themselves in different cultures and perspectives. The following scholarships are open to all undergraduate and graduate students traveling on a WorldStrides faculty-led program. (Executive students are not eligible).

Higher Education Traveler Scholarship

$3,000

We understand the value of higher education global travel and the positive impact it has on a student’s future success, so we created this merit-based scholarship program in 2017 so more students can make education abroad a reality.

When applying for this scholarship, you’ll be asked to submit a personal statement based on this prompt:

Explain the importance and impact of global, experiential student travel in today’s society, and how this scholarship will contribute to you achieving your education and career goals.

A skier descends a pristine snow-covered mountain slope, surrounded by breathtaking views of rugged snow-capped peaks and serene, glacial lakes below. The skier is equipped with a backpack and gear, embracing the adventure of backcountry skiing.
Tourist standing in front of the ancient Arch of Caracalla in Volubilis, Morocco, under a clear blue sky. The well-preserved Roman arch features stone columns and intricate carvings, showcasing the rich historical architecture of the ancient city.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship

$3,000

We believe in giving all students the opportunity to learn through experience. This scholarship is intended for students with underrepresented identities in education abroad. This can include, but is not limited to, individuals who identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, LGBTQ+, first-generation college students, U.S. military veterans, students with disabilities, and/or students at minority-serving institutions.

When applying, you’ll be asked to list all identities that may qualify you for this scholarship, as well as a personal based on this prompt:

How will your identity(ies) and background influence your study abroad experience and contribute to your future personal and academic goals? Your essay should include your rationale for choosing the academic program and location, a specific reference of your identity(ies), your intended major or career, and your future personal and academic goals. 

Natalie Shea Memorial Scholarship

$3,000

Natalie Shea was a beloved colleague at WorldStrides who became a friend to many. After graduating from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology and Russian Language, she backpacked her way across Europe and Russia. This experience further inspired her love for the study of languages and cultures, which ultimately led her to WorldStrides. Natalie’s passion for travel was infectious, and she was an enthusiastic supporter of higher education travel for all.

After her passing in the Fall of 2020, we wanted to celebrate her enthusiasm for travel, cultural understanding, and the Russian language by offering a scholarship in her name. Through Natalie’s legacy, we hope to inspire deserving students to explore the world through a new lens for years to come.

When applying for this scholarship, you’ll be asked to submit a personal statement based on this prompt:

In honor of Natalie’s love of exploration and foreign languages, describe how travel has allowed, or will allow, you to better understand a culture or language different than your own.

A group of people seated in a tea house in Vietnam, surrounded by lush green plants and natural decor, attentively listening to a speaker in a light blue blazer. The setting has a calming ambiance with potted plants, pebbles, and natural light streaming in through the windows.

Deadlines

Available quantity is based on departure date ranges. Refer to this table:

Scholarships

Spring

January 1 –  April 30

Summer

May 1 – August 30

Fall

September 1 – December 31

Higher Education Traveler

1

0

1

Diversity & Inclusion

1

1

1

Natalie Shea Memorial

0

1

0

Application deadline

November 15

March 15

July 15

Scholarships

Spring

January 1 - April 31

Higher Education Traveler

1

Diversity & Inclusion

1

Natalie Shea Memorial

0

Application deadline

November 15

Summer

May 1 - August 30

Higher Education Traveler

0

Diversity & Inclusion

0

Natalie Shea Memorial

1

Application deadline

March 15

Fall

September 1 - December 31

Higher Education Traveler

1

Diversity & Inclusion

1

Natalie Shea Memorial

0

Application deadline

July 15

How to apply

While submitting your application, you can apply for more than one scholarship. However, each student is only eligible to receive 1 scholarship award.

  1. Selected applicants will be notified approximately 6 weeks after the application deadline.
  2. Upon submission, each applicant will be asked to read and accept our scholarship terms and conditions.
  3. Each scholarship application requires the following documents:
    • Personal statement based on specific prompt (500–750 words)
    • Letter of recommendation
    • Unofficial transcript or letter of good standing from the student’s university

Meet some of our past scholarship winners

We also offer an international financial assistance (IFA) program.