34 U.S. Colleges and Universities Awarded Grants for Study Abroad Opportunities

Department of State

As part of the Biden-Harris Administration's efforts to bolster international student mobility, including increasing the number of American students who study abroad, the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), announced today that 34 U.S. colleges and universities were awarded nearly $1.2 million in grants through the 2023 Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for U.S. Students (IDEAS) Program grant competition.

Through IDEAS grants, these institutions, which represent both public and private colleges and universities, as well as eight community colleges and 13 minority -serving institutions from 28 states, will develop and expand study abroad programs around the world that are aligned with U.S. foreign policy goals and provide international experiences for U.S. students.  For example, the Department's IDEAS grants will support such activities as: developing new international partnerships and programs, training faculty and staff in program development and implementation, creating resources to engage diverse student groups in study abroad, and developing virtual and hybrid exchanges.

The 2023 IDEAS grants were awarded to the following colleges and universities: Alabama A & M University, AL; Bellevue College, WA; Central Georgia Technical College, GA; Clemson University - CUOSP, SC; Fayetteville Technical Community College, NC; Florida Memorial University, FL; Georgia Gwinnett College, GA; Grinnell College, IA; Kentucky State University, KY; Kettering University, MI; Madison Area Technical College, WI; Mount St Mary's University, Los Angeles, CA; Oregon State University College of Forestry, OR; Parkland College, IL; Pellissippi State Community College, TN; Regis College, MA; Richard Bland College, VA; Rochester Institute of Technology, NY; Rutgers-Camden, NJ; Shoreline Community College, WA; St. Cloud State University, MN; The University of Alabama in Huntsville, AL; Transylvania University, KY; University of Connecticut, CT; University of Kansas Center for Research, KS; University of Maryland Baltimore County, MD; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC; University of Rhode Island, RI; University of South Dakota, SD; University of Texas at San Antonio, TX; University of Washington Tacoma, WA; Ursinus College, PA; Utah Valley University, UT; and Xavier University, OH.

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