2024 East Asia Undergraduate Summer Language Study Grants
These awards provide Stanford undergraduates with partial funding to undertake intensive langauge study in a full-time, pre-approved, accredited language study program--either domestically or abroad--during the summer session. Both domestic and international students are eligible to apply. U.S. citizens and permanent residents who plan to undertake intensive advanced language study, either at Stanford or an approved overseas institution, may be awarded funding from the Department of Education Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship program, which carries with it additional testing and reporting requirements. Approved languages are: Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, Thai, Tibetan, or Vietnamese. Additional languages possible by petition.
Award Amounts & Registrations
- CEAS language study fellowships are intended to provide support for tuition, and partial living and travel costs during the study abroad program. Students are responsible for any costs that exceed the award amount.
- All undergraduate students who study abroad in non-Stanford programs should notify the Bing Overseas Studies office regarding their plans. Information regarding this process can be found here: https://undergrad.stanford.edu/programs/bosp/explore/other-programs/non-stanford-study-abroad-opportunities
- Students who need transfer credit for their program must contact BOSP at the time they apply to CEAS for funding
- Immersive language study
- Applicants must be currently-enrolled Stanford undergraduate students.
- Both U.S. citizens and non-citizens may apply.
- Applicants must have completed at least the first-year sequence in the target language before the fellowship commences.
- Preference will be given to East Asian Studies majors and minors, and to students who have taken a minimum of two East Asian Studies content courses.
- Applicants must apply to at least one of the pre-approved programs below, or additional programs by petition.
- A summer fellowship is awarded only for intensive language study.
- A summer fellowship may be used at a domestic program, an overseas program, or both.
- A summer session (domestic or overseas) qualifies as an intensive language program if—
- it is at least six weeks in duration and offers at least 120 contact hours of instruction for students at the advanced level.
- it is at least six weeks in duration and offers at least 140 contact hours for students at the beginning or intermediate level of the language.
- Note: Contact hours refer to time spent in a formal learning environment tied to the program’s curriculum and/or learning outcomes. Fields trips, excursions, and other leisure activities do not count toward the contact hour requirement, even if they provide informal exposure to the use of a language.
- A student may meet the required number of weeks and contact hours by attending one program, attending more than one program, or supplementing hours with private tutoring, as long as the required total number of weeks and contact hours is obtained. If a student’s plan of study includes private tutoring, the FLAS coordinator must submit a syllabus for the tutoring and the instructor’s CV.
- All summer language courses must be taken for a letter grade.
- Failure to adhere to grant requirements or fulfill reporting requirements may result in forfeit of award and require repayment of fellowship funds.
FLAS Fellowships are awarded competitively on a merit basis to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Current Department of Education selection guidelines state that:
- High priority is given to applicants in a wide variety of humanities and social sciences disciplines, as well as all professional schools, who are likely to pursue government service or enter a profession.
- Priority is given to language study as opposed to dissertation research/writing.
- Lower priority is given to students who already possess language fluency equivalent to educated native speakers in the language for which the award is sought.
- Lowest priority is given to students who have taken fewer than 12 semester hours (or 18 quarter hours) or the equivalent in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.
- Stanford selection committee priority will be to support advanced language training (3rd year or higher).
- Financial need may also be considered as part of the review process.
Pre Approved Course Lists:
Application and Selection Process:
Applications will be judged on a combination of academic achievement, clarity and feasibility of goals, and relevance to future plans.
Application Instructions:
To apply, complete the online application form including:
1. Upload of Statement of Purpose. Maximum 2 pages single spaced, describing how this language study will benefit your schooling or future plans. Include amounts of support (tuition/stipend) requested.
2. Upload Current Unofficial Transcript
3. Budget Estimate. Download and complete the CEAS Budget Estimate Template, then re-upload in with filename format "Last Name.First Name.xlsx"
4. Request a Language Instructor Evaluation. Fill out Section 1 of the CEAS language evaluation form and provide it to your language instructor for them to finish and return to CEAS. Completed evaluation forms should be emailed or delivered directly to CEAS by the language instructor.