MURFREESBORO — Eleven
MTSU students received the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International
Scholarship this year.
Gilman scholarships are sponsored by the U.S. Department of
State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Applicants must be federal
Pell Grant recipients in order to apply. Students chosen as Gilman scholars can
receive up to $5,000 toward study-abroad or internship expenses.
Preferences are given to students who are studying critical
languages, have never studied abroad before, choose unconventional locations
and are first-generation college students.
“I would say definitely over 50 percent of students who are
participating in study-abroad this summer are going on an MTSU faculty-led
program,” said Tiffany Bickers, director of the Office of Education Abroad.
Three MTSU Gilman scholars will study in United Arab
Emirates this summer under one of those signature faculty-led programs with
funding from Gilman scholarships.
Concrete industry majors Arounyadeth Insyxiengmay of
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Hussaen Ismail of Ashland City, Tennessee, and Peter
Roldan of Shelbyville, Tennessee, will serve internships with local concrete
companies under the supervision of assistant professor Ayez Ahmed.
“The reason we have three Gilman recipients (going to UAE)
is because it is so unique, and that’s a major that is hard to find, as well,”
said Katherine Kovar, an education abroad adviser.
Other Gilman recipients using their scholarships during the
summer 2016 semester and the countries in which they will study are:
·
Rookery Baruch of Murfreesboro, Tennessee,
France;
·
Dakota Beverly of Athens, Tennessee, Japan;
·
Brianna Buford of Nashville, Tennessee,
Dominican Republic;
·
Emily Drew of Knoxville, Tennessee, South Korea;
·
Sabrina Watkins of Hendersonville, Tennessee,
South Korea.
Martha Rodas Munoz of Nashville, Tennessee, used her Gilman
to study for the full 2015-2016 academic year at Kansai Gaidai University in
Japan. For their spring 2016 semester studies, Jiana Kupecz of Spring Hill,
Tennessee, chose to study in South Africa, and Hermon Phuntling of Knoxville,
Tennessee, selected the nation of Tanzania.
For more information, contact the MTSU Office of Education
Abroad at 615-898-5179 or Bickers at tiffany.bickers@mtsu.edu or
Kovar at katherine.kovar@mtsu.edu.
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