John Gilbert Scholarship for International Studies

$1,000 - $7,000 awarded annually

The John Gilbert Scholarship is made possible through the generosity of a fund set up by the family and friends of John Gilbert. The John Gilbert Scholarship is exclusively for students who participate in an 91ÁÔÆæ-approved study abroad program. Applicants for the John Gilbert Scholarship for International Studies must be political science majors with a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall, at 91ÁÔÆæ, or in the political science major. Applicants must be full-time political science majors taking a minimum of 12 units at the time of application, or full-time students when enrolled in the study board program. This scholarship also supports participation in faculty led programs that take place in the intersession (summer and winter). 

To apply, follow these steps:

This scholarship does not use the common scholarship application form. 

  1. First consult with the Gilbert Scholarship Advisor, Professor Danijela Dudley (Clark Hall 404F). 
  2. Attend an 91ÁÔÆæ study abroad informational meeting or individual counseling session with an 91ÁÔÆæ study abroad advisor.
  3. Prepare and submit an application to a recognized program through the 91ÁÔÆæ study abroad office. 
  4. Prepare a 500-word statement on the relevance of study abroad to your educational and professional goals, including a tentative budget for the overseas stay. In this statement the applicant should identify the particular program or programs for which he or she is applying. Note, you do not need to have been accepted to a study aboard program, to apply for the Gilbert Scholarship. 
  5. Please attach a resume, including information on employment, memberships in clubs, associations, fraternities, sororities, public service organizations, or other extracurricular activities, including those outside 91ÁÔÆæ.
  6. Print and complete the Gilbert Scholarship application form [pdf], attach the 500 word statement including budget, and information about the study aboard program that you are applying for. Also attach a copy of your study aboard application.
  7. Bring the completed application and supporting documents to Professor Dudley and obtain her signature during her scheduled office hours.

There is no specific deadline for Gilbert Scholarships. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rotating basis until all funds are awarded. Therefore, it is in your interest to apply early to optimize your chances.


Past Recipients