Scholarships
Learn more about the various scholarships offered through Global Languages and Cultures below or on the ScholarshipUniverse website from Financial Aid! Note: not all the scholarships listed below are on the ScholarshipUniverse
Borozan Memorial Modern Languages Scholarship – No Travel Required Accordion Closed
(LOUIE Credit for GLC Majors & Minors / Undergrad and Grad Students)
The Department of Global Languages and Cultures announces the Borozan Memorial Modern Languages Scholarship . A total payout of $17,585.27 will be awarded to seven qualified students. Each student will receive $2,512.18 disbursed as follows: $1,256.09 will be applied to their LOUIE accounts in Fall and $1,256.09 will be applied in Spring of the upcoming academic year. If tuition is already paid, and a student has no outstanding charges in LOUIE, s/he/they may take this money in the form of a refund. Students must be full time and attending both semesters (current seniors should NOT apply unless they are an undergraduate planning on attending NAU for a degree in Spanish MAT).
Other Regulations: All applicants must have been accepted to NAU and attend full time during the entire academic year. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of merit, academic accomplishments, and to undergraduate and/or graduate students who are pursuing a major or minor degree in a Global Language. To apply, you must have a high school or college GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0-point scale and submit a completed application by 5:00 PM, Monday, April 14, 2024.
Submit the application form and the required attachments at Babbitt Academic Annex (Bldg 23) Room 108, or e-mail the application and all attachments in a single .pdf to Johanka.Colmenares@nau.edu. If students need to fax their materials they may do so to 928-523-0963.
The required attachments are:
1. A resume (not to exceed 700 words).
2. An essay (not to exceed 700 words) explaining the following:
• Why you are studying a Modern/Global Language?
• What plans do you have to use this language or these languages in the future?
• Please explain whether you have studied abroad, where you studied, and/or whether you intend to study abroad in the future. NOTE: This scholarship does NOT require students to study abroad.
3. A signed “NAU’s Scholarship FERPA Statement” for release of information (form is second page of application).
Submit the application form and the required attachments at Babbitt Academic Annex (Bldg 23) Room 108, or e-mail the application and all attachments to Johanka.Colmenares@nau.edu. If students need to Fax their materials they may do so to 928-523-0963.
Students may also mail applications, with the attachments, to the following address:
NAU – Global Languages and Cultures
Borozan Memorial Scholarship
P.O. Box 6004
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6004
Please note that we must RECEIVE your application with all attachments by 5:00 PM, Monday, April 14, 2025. Blank hard copy application forms can be retrieved in the front office of the Global Languages & Cultures or downloaded here: BOROZAN Application
The committee will let the department know who the winners are by Friday, April 18, 2025, so that all the students who applied can be contacted before the end of the current term bar under any extenuating circumstances.
Elaine Loven Memorial Scholarship – Preference to Germany and Europe Accordion Closed
(Study Abroad Assistance for GLC Majors and Minors)
The Elaine Loven Memorial Scholarship is for students who are studying abroad in the Fall and/or Spring of the upcoming academic year. $2,447.00 will be awarded to one qualified student.
This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of merit, academic achievements, and to undergraduate or graduate students who are pursuing a major or minor degree in a global language.
Eligibility
This fund will be used for a scholarship for study abroad for an undergraduate or graduate student in the Department of Global Languages and Cultures, with the following criteria:
- minimum GPA of 3.0
- preference to a student completing a German major, emphasis, or minor
- preference to a student who plans to study abroad in Europe
Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Department of Global Languages and Cultures Scholarship Committee in coordination with the university’s Office of Student Financial Aid. The annual scholarship award will be available for the semester during which the student studies abroad through a Northern Arizona University program.
Other regulations
All applicants must have been accepted by Northern Arizona University and be planning to study abroad in Fall and/or Spring of the upcoming academic year.
Application instructions
Once available, we will be accepting applications through Monday, April 14, 2025.
The required attachments are:
- a 250-word (minimum) essay explaining what you hope to gain from your study-abroad experience
- a signed “NAU’s Scholarship FERPA Statement” for release of information
Submit the application form and the required attachments at Babbitt Academic Annex (Bldg 23) Room 108, or e-mail the application and all attachments to Johanka.Colmenares@nau.edu. If students need to Fax their materials they may do so to 928-523-0963.
Students may also mail applications, with the attachments, to the following address:
NAU – Global Languages and Cultures
Loven Memorial Scholarship
P.O. Box 6004
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6004
Application deadline
We must RECEIVE your application with all the attachments by 5:00 PM on Monday, April 14, 2025. Blank hard copy application forms can be retrieved from the front office of the Department of Global Languages & Cultures or downloaded here: LOVEN Application.
The committee will let the department know who the winner is by Friday, April 18, 2025, so that all the students who applied can be contacted before the end of the current term bar any extenuating circumstances.
Evans-Portilla-Lerma Scholarship – Spain / SUMMER Awards for Graduate Students Studying in SPA MAT Program Accordion Closed
(Study Abroad Assistance for Spanish Grad Students)
This generous USD $5,000 scholarship was established by María Melinda Belle Portilla de la Fuente Evans in honor of her parents for a graduate student to study each summer in a graduate program in Spain. Scholarship funds will be used to cover the cost of transportation, housing, food, tuition, visas, and other expenses.
To apply each student must:
- Be enrolled full-time in the Spanish Master’s program at NAU.
- Have at least one semester of study in the program.
- Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0.
- Establish in writing your goal of being a Spanish educator.
- Enroll in at least one graduate-level summer course abroad (or the equivalent), approved by the Master’s program administrators.
The program that we use is the following:
Bilbao, Spain – University of Mary Washington
It is important to know the following:
- Since Spain is quite expensive, normally there are costs that the student has to pay on top of the amount of the scholarship.
- There are limitations on how the scholarship money can be used. The scholarship can be used to pay for registration, accommodation and excursions related to the program in which you enroll.
Application process:
Each applicant writes a 250-word essay in Spanish and a 250-word essay in English describing how this experience abroad will help them become a better Spanish teacher. (One can be a translation of the other.) Both essays are written in WORD format and sent as attachments to Joe Collentine and Yuly Asención-Delaney by March 3, 2025.
The committee established for this purpose will be in charge of selecting from among the applicants and the chosen person will be notified by the end of March.
The chosen person will meet with the coordinators of the master’s degree to choose the program and the classes that they will take in Spain. The class(es) the student takes must be approved by the coordinators. Upon receiving the notification, the chosen person must write a letter of thanks to the donor, María Melinda Belle Portilla de la Fuente Evans. Upon her return, the student must submit a report explaining the content of the class(es) taken.
It is important to remember that the student with an assistantship must enroll in 9 credits for the following semester to keep it according to the rules of the Graduate Faculty.
NEW Gary Kane Study Abroad Scholarship – 1st Preference Kyoto, Japan Accordion Closed
(LOUIE Credit for Select GLC Majors & Minors / Undergrad and Grad Students)
The Department of Global Languages and Cultures announces the NEW Gary Kane Scholarship for a student or students who are studying abroad during the Fall and/or Spring terms [excludes summer programs]. $4,750 will be awarded to one qualified student; however, if that student cannot accept the entire amount, due to issues that will adversely affect their other financial aid, a runner-up will receive the remaining balance:
This Fund shall be used for a scholarship for studying a modern language while abroad for an undergraduate or graduate student in the Dept. of Global Languages & Cultures, with the following criteria:
- Students enrolled in a modern language. Students must be seeking one of the following majors: Modern Languages BA, with an Emphasis in Japanese, German, or French; Spanish BA, Spanish BSEd, or Spanish MAT. Students seeking one of the following minors, Japanese, Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, or French WITH at least one major from the College of Arts & Letters are also eligible. Please be aware that this scholarship excludes students seeking dual/double major degrees outside of the College of Arts & Letters, thus, excludes IGP seeking students at this time. Please contact Johanka.Colmenares@nau.edu for clarification.
- Students must have sophomore, junior, or senior class standing at the time they will study abroad;
- Students must be enrolled in a study abroad program approved through NAU’s Center for International Education (CIE).
- Preference will be made to students who plan to study abroad in the following locations and in this order: 1) Kyoto, Japan; 2) Japan; 3) Spain; 4) Germany; 5) Italy; or 6) France. If no qualified students meet these criteria then funds may be disbursed to students studying a modern language in another country.
- Upon completion of their study abroad trip, students should be willing to share their experience with their department and send the donor a note of appreciation (instructions will be provided).
Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Department of Global Languages and Cultures Scholarship Committee in coordination with the NAU Office of Student Financial Aid. The annual scholarship award will be disbursed for the semester(s) during which the student studies abroad through an NAU program. Deadline to apply is Monday, April 14, 2025.
Other Regulations: All applicants must have been accepted by NAU and are planning to study abroad in Fall and/or Spring of the upcoming academic year. This scholarship will be awarded based on merit, academic accomplishments, and to undergraduate or graduate students who are pursuing a major or minor degree in a modern language.
Application Instructions:
Submit this KANE Application Form to NAU – Global Languages & Cultures, Gary Kane Study Abroad Scholarship, via email (preferred) to Johanka.Colmenares@nau.edu or mail it to P.O. Box 6004, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6004 or drop it off in Babbitt Academic Annex (Bldg 23) Room 108 or FAX it to 928-523-0963 or with the following attachments by the deadline:
- A 700-word essay explaining what the student hopes to gain from studying a modern language while abroad;
- A signed “NAU’s Scholarship FERPA Statement” for release of information (see second page of application)
The committee will let the department know who the winner is by Friday, April 18, 2025, so that all the students who applied can be contacted before the end of the current term bar any extenuating circumstances.
Lamm Scholarship – New Donor Agreement Jan 2024, Now in CIE Accordion Closed
Kenneth and Dorothy Lamm
This Fund is established by Kenneth and Dorothy Lamm (Founders) who deeply believe that study and travel outside the US provides students with experiences that will affect their lives and careers for many years to come. They believe it is important for our future leaders to have a broad view of the world that only comes from experiencing other cultures and languages. The Lamms, originally from Wisconsin, moved to Flagstaff in 2004 to make their home and enjoy the vibrant, active and intellectual community made possible, in part, by Northern Arizona University. As a young woman, Dorothy Lamm studied in Mexico City and that experience had a profound impact on her life. Later as a teacher she went on to take students on trips to Mexico.
Laski Scholarship – Germany / YEAR AROUND Accordion Closed
(Assistance for Study Abroad in Germany / All NAU Majors and Minors)
To see what GO TO Germany study abroad programs we have here at NAU contact Melanie Caron in the Center for International Education right away!
The deadlines to apply vary by cycle
The Center for International Education (CIE) and the Department of Global Languages and Cultures (GLC) announce the Laski Scholarship for Studying Abroad in Germany. This scholarship is specifically for students studying abroad in the Federal Republic of Germany.
These funds shall be used as a scholarship by a graduate or undergraduate student with the following criteria:
- We encourage all students with financial need to apply for consideration (students must have filed FAFSA). If any student wishes to accept an amount less than the amounts below due to financial aid issues, please contact Johanka.Colmenares@nau.edu.
- Graduate/Undergraduate in good standing enrolled at Northern Arizona University
- Participating in an NAU study abroad program through the Center of International Education
- Financial Need (verified through NAU financial aid – students must have applied for FAFSA)
- Commendable Academic Record
- Submission of a 500 word essay describing what you believe the value is in studying abroad in Germany and when you look back on this experience, what do you hope to say that you have gained academically, personally, and professionally
Scholarship recipients shall be selected by Education Abroad and in coordination with the Department of Global Languages and Cultures and the NAU Office of Student Financial Aid. The scholarship award will be disbursed through your LOUIE account for the term during which the student studies abroad through an NAU program. All qualifying students are encouraged to apply. Please apply for this scholarship on the CIE website.
Awards:
Cycle 1: “Summer, Fall, and Academic Year”: from $750 – $3,200 per awardee; Deadline to Apply is April 1st.
Cycle 2: “Spring”: $750 – $3,200 per awardee; Deadline to Apply is October 25th.
Vera Laski
This Fund is established through a bequest from Dr. Vera Laski, late of Cave Creek, Arizona, by her Last Will and Testament. Dr. Laski fled Berlin as one of the very first women in the early 1900’s to receive a jurisprudence degree in Germany. She was also affiliated with the Sorbonne before immigrating to the United States via Haiti. Vera Laski was a published writer of plays, poetry, and fiction as well as one of the first anthropology scholars to focus on the Southwest. Vera Laski’s collection of Southwestern artifacts is housed in the former Museum für Völkerkunde (now Ethnologisches Museum) in Dahlem/Berlin. Upon request, each Laski Scholarship recipient is given a copy of an article on Dr. Laski from International Fiction Review that was published shortly before Laski’s death after years of interviews conducted by Dr. Marilya Veteto Reese.
Please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for information on how an award through this department might be funded to you personally.