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4 WKU students to study abroad on Gilman Scholarships
- Office of Scholar Development
- Friday, March 4th, 2016
Photo Caption: From Left - Tanya Escobar, Syndie Gordon, Stephen Rosado and Nicholas Smith.
Four WKU students will study abroad this summer on Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships.
Tanya Escobar of Bowling Green, Sydnie Gordon of Taylorsville, Stephen Rosado of Bowling Green and Nicholas Smith of Bowling Green were awarded scholarships of up to $5,000 to take their studies overseas.
Escobar, a third-year Spanish major, is the daughter of Sandra and Edzon Escobar. She will spend the month of June in Granada, Spain, through the SOL Education Abroad Program. After spending some time teaching high school, Escobar plans to earn a master’s degree in school counseling.
Gordon, a second-year nursing major, is the daughter of Rebecca Jamison. She will study nursing in Tanzania for five weeks this summer and said working with the Office of Scholar Development helped her fulfill her dream of going to Africa.
Rosado, a third-year entrepreneurship major, is the son of Linda Rose. He plans to apply his experience in Japan to future business ventures. The husband and father of three said it is important to have international experience in order to be competitive in the global economy.
Smith, a fifth-year business economics major, is the son of Marilyn Martin. He will study in Jordan and is particularly interested to see how Middle Eastern cultures are influenced by America. He plans to use the experience to operate his own business and use the profits to create opportunities for international education exchange.
Cheryl Kirby-Stokes, Coordinator of Nationally Competitive Opportunities for the Office of Scholar Development, said: “For these students studying abroad adds a component to their job resumes employers want: a demonstration of flexibility and a willingness to learn about and engage in a diverse environment. They are making a conscious effort to prepare themselves for a globalized workplace through study abroad.”
Funded by the U.S. Department of State, more than 2,700 Gilman scholarships will be awarded this academic year for undergraduate Pell Grant recipients to study or intern abroad. The program is intended to increase diversity in study abroad by funding students of underrepresented groups including ethnic minorities; students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and students with disabilities. The strongest applications are written by students who will earn credit applicable to their academic and career goals while abroad.
Each of the students worked with the Office of Scholar Development at WKU in preparing their Gilman Scholarship application and with the Office of Study Abroad and Global Learning to find the best academic program abroad to fit their goals.
About the Office of Scholar Development: The Office of Scholar Development is committed to helping WKU students in all majors and degree programs develop the vision, experience and skills to be independent, engaged scholars. OSD welcomes the opportunity to work with students interested in nationally competitive scholarships.
About the Office of Study Abroad and Global Learning (SAGL): SAGL serves the WKU community by engaging students, faculty and staff in diverse, educational, and cultural experiences through faculty-led, exchange, consortia and other study abroad opportunities. For information about the Office of Study Abroad, visit www.wku.edu/studyabroad. The office can be contacted via e-mail at study.abroad@wku.edu or by phone at (270) 745-5334.
Contact: Cheryl Kirby-Stokes, (270) 745-4191
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