Financial Aid and Scholarships

Students at UGA can use their federal and state financial aid, including the HOPE scholarship, for study abroad. It may also be possible to use institutional aid; check with a financial aid officer on your specific types of aid. This aid can be used not only on University of Georgia study abroad programs, but on any study abroad program for which the student will receive academic credit.

To receive academic credit for a non-UGA study abroad program or a UGA exchange program, you should fill out a Credit Approval Form, available from the Office of International Education. If you do not fill out this form, you will not receive financial aid for your study abroad program. Once you have returned this form to the Office of International Education, your financial aid should be released to you 10 days before the start of your program to the address you have marked for financial aid in OASIS. If a financial aid check will arrive while you are abroad, you should check with your bank about granting Power of Attorney to a close friend or family member so that he or she can deposit your financial aid check.

Students planning to study abroad who are on financial aid besides the HOPE Scholarship should visit the Office of Student Financial Aid early to fill out forms and plan ahead in the use of their yearly distribution of financial aid. If you are on the HOPE scholarship only, you can wait until you have completed your Credit Approval Form, take a copy by the financial aid office and verify that you have applied for aid for the summer.

Financial Aid Upon Returning from Study Abroad
Please note that if receipt of your transcript from a spring semester study abroad program is delayed, this may affect your financial aid for the following fall semester. At the end of the spring term, the Office of Student Financial Aid evaluates you for Satisfactory Academic Progress. If your transcript has not yet been received by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, you will lose your financial aid until it arrives and your grades are posted (this may take from 2-4 weeks from the time it arrives). This may mean (depending on the length of the delay) that you will have to pay for your fall semester UGA tuition and fees and be reimbursed by HOPE or other financial aid once your grades arrive. Failure to pay your tuition will result in late fees and/or cancellation of your classes.

Many study abroad programs not listed here have established scholarships; always ask the director of your study abroad program if it has its own scholarships. In addition, there is a notebook of study abroad scholarships in the Study Abroad Library in 303 Bank of America Building, 110 E. Clayton St., that lists additional scholarship opportunities. You may also wish to check our scholarship links page for databases of study abroad scholarships.