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Inclusive Study Abroad Travel Grants [T6141]
| Donor(s): | Global Learning Opportunities Office |
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| Value: | up to 20 awards of up to $1000 for travel 1-4 weeks Up to $2500 for travel 5-16 weeks |
| Awarded: | In the winter and the recipient must be registered to receive |
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| Deadline: | March 15 for summer travel and June 30 for fall and winter trave |
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Apply by March 15 for summer travel and by June 30 for fall and winter travel by completing the online Inclusive Study Abroad Travel Grant application form including a travel budget (as outlined in the application) and the Undergraduate Need-Based Travel Grant application form if applicable. Applicants will be ranked by financial need though financial need will not necessarily be required to receive the award. Awards will be distributed across the eligible underrepresented groups [Indigenous (First Nation, Inuit, Métis) students, students with disabilities registered with Student Accessibility Services, black students, persons of colour/racialized students, and students with financial need] where possible, and consideration will also be given to the impact of travel on the personal, professional and academic development of the applicant as outlined in the application. Eligible expenses include tuition, living expenses, dependent care, health insurance, immunizations, transportation, and accommodation during their outbound mobility experience.
Canadian citizens or permanent residents registered in any undergraduate or graduate program who have been accepted to participate in a formal study or experiential learning abroad program offered by the Global Learning Opportunities office including exchange, summer Field Schools or summer research placements, and who are Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit or Métis), or have a disability and are registered with Student Accessibility Services, or are Black students or persons of colour/racialized students, and/or have demonstrated financial need. Students may be in one or more of the identified groups.