Scholarships

2024 Scholarships

Scholarship availability for summer 2024 is still under review.

Summer Language Institute Scholarships for Less Commonly Taught Languages

Cultural awareness and language proficiency are critical skills for the next generation of leaders in our globalized world. The CLA Language Scholarships support students who wish to achieve greater language proficiency in less commonly taught languages and cultural understanding in our changing world. Scholarships of variable amounts are available to support students enrolled in summer Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, and Russian at the Summer Language Institute at Penn State University Park.

Who Is Eligible

  • Students (high school, undergraduate, and graduate students) planning to enroll in the Penn State Summer Language Institute for ARABIC, CHINESE, KOREAN, HINDI, or RUSSIAN will have priority.
  • Preference may be given to students who don’t have access to instruction in these languages during the regular academic year (i.e., high school students, students from Penn State’s branch campuses). However, all carefully prepared applications will be considered for all levels of support.

Apply for a Scholarship

*Please note that if your enrollment in a Language Institute course is contingent upon receiving a scholarship, you should not enroll in the course until the scholarship decisions are made. Scholarship decisions are not made immediately and a 1.5% late fee is applied to any bill that is not paid by the deadline.

Download and complete the Summer Language Institute Scholarship Application (PDF).

The application form should be submitted to the email address on the form, together with:

  1. Letter of recommendation from a school official (teacher, counselor, other school representative)
  2. Copy of your recent transcripts (unofficial copies will suffice, though official transcripts may be requested later)
  3. Personal statement describing your current career goals, reasons for studying the language of your interest, and your plans for further language study or travel abroad. The statement should be approximately two pages long (12 pt. font, double-spaced)
  4. High school students also need to include STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES.