Financial Assistance for Study-Abroad Programs
Updated: 2/27/25
Contact: Student Financial Services
The Office of Student Financial Services will award aid based upon the estimated cost of a student’s study-abroad program according to the following guidelines:
Non-Institutional Support
- Most non-institutional financial aid (federal, state, corporate, etc.) will apply to all approved programs; however, most grants and scholarships are unavailable for summer study.
- Non-institutional aid, such as student and parent loans, may be adjusted if the cost of the study-abroad program is different than the cost of William Jewell.
- Federal work study does not apply to study abroad, but may be replaced by loans for eligible students.
- Non-institutional aid may apply to only one study-abroad experience.
Institutional Support
The Study Abroad Financial Assistance Committee will review each study abroad application and estimated FAFSA and will construct a financial assistance package based on financial need, academic record, how well the program fits the student’s plan of study, and availability of funds. The minimum institutional grant will be $2,000.