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Applications for the 2025–2026 Travel Award Scholarship are now closed. Applications for 2026–2027 will open in Fall 2026.
The Marketing Travel Award supports undergraduate Marketing students at ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø in participating in approved CoBA faculty-led study abroad programs. The award helps make international learning opportunities more accessible by providing up to $1,000 to offset program costs.
Award amount: up to $1,000
Use of funds: No restrictions — recipients may use the award to help with any costs related to their study abroad participation (program fees, airfare, lodging, meals, personal expenses, etc.).
Applicants must:
Be a declared Marketing Option or Minor student
Be in good academic standing
Be accepted into, or actively applying to, a CoBA faculty-led study abroad program
Priority may be given to first-generation students, students with financial need, and/or students without prior international study experience
Recipients of the Marketing Travel Award agree to:
Document their study abroad experience through reflections, photos, and/or videos
Allow the department to use submitted materials in donor communications and promotional efforts to highlight student success
Submit the following by the deadline:
Personal Statement (1–2 pages) describing the study abroad program, your academic/career goals, and how the award will support your participation
Short Financial Statement (a paragraph outlining funding challenges, work commitments, or loan needs)
Resume or Portfolio Sample (showcasing marketing or storytelling skills)
Optional: Faculty recommendation letter
Applications are reviewed by a faculty committee and will be evaluated using the following rubric (maximum 50 points):
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Criterion
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Description
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Points
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Academic Performance & Standing
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Recognizes strong academic performance, faculty recommendations, or notable class
projects.
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0–10
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Commitment to Study Abroad
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Strong evidence of intent to participate in a ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø-approved program and commitment
to learning from a study abroad experience.
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0–10
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Motivation & Impact
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Quality of personal statement: clarity of goals, enthusiasm, alignment with marketing
education, and potential to represent ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø.
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0–10
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Financial Consideration
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Self-reported financial need (funding gaps, work obligations, family responsibilities).
No official FAFSA data required.
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0–10
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Diversity & Inclusion
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Consideration for first-gen, underrepresented groups, or those without prior international
experience.
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0–5
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Marketing Contribution
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Potential to document and share experience in ways that highlight marketing skills
(storytelling, visuals, social media).
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0–5
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Total Possible
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50
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Faculty review & selection: By the third week of November
Award disbursed: After all program fees are paid (mid-March)
If a selected student withdraws, the award may be reassigned to a runner-up
Students applying for the award must be enrolled in one of the following CoBA faculty-led study abroad programs:
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Course
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Destination
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Dates
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Details
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GBM 440C
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Europe: Germany, Austria, Italy
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May 17 – June 1, 2026
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GBM 440B
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Latin America: Panama, Argentina, Uruguay
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June 14 – 28, 2026
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OM 305
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Italy: Florence
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July 12 – Aug 1, 2026
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Awards are processed via Accounts Payable as taxable income (Form 1099-MISC).
Recipients will be recognized publicly through the department website, LinkedIn, and study abroad send-off event.
Take the leap, study abroad and expand your horizons with support from the Marketing Travel Award!