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School of Art & Art History

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Financial Aid for Study Abroad

University Financial Aid

Award program deadlines vary—students are encouraged to check each award program for requirements and deadlines early in the fall semester

The Paris program courses are regular summer session courses and thus any financial aid for which you would be eligible for summer classes on-campus will be available to you for these courses. The ԹϱOffice of Financial Aid Services will assist qualified Թϱdegree-seeking students toward receiving any summer financial aid for which they are eligible. Please note that there are no funds from the Office of Financial Aid Services specifically designated for foreign study programs.

Undergraduate students must be enrolled for at least 6 hours during the summer to receive financial aid; graduate students must enroll for at least 5 credits. If you are enrolled in both the studio or art history course and a directed study, you will have enough credits. If you are enrolled in the studio OR art history course only, you should enroll for 6 credits after the conclusion of the Paris program to reach the minimum number of credits needed for financial aid.

Note that financial aid payments are not coordinated with the Paris program fee payments, which are due during the spring semester prior to the program, but the Education Abroad office may be able to defer payment of part of the program fee until your financial aid arrives and have it credited toward the program fee payment. Any summer financial aid which may be available to a student will most likely be received by the student after the start date of the program.

Florida Bright Futures is applicable to the Paris program. Bright Futures recipients should confirm this with their financial aid counselor.

Florida Prepaid can be applied to the Paris program and will reduce the fee. See your financial aid counselor for details on the amount of the reduction.

If you plan to seek financial aid, it is advisable to set up a meeting with your financial aid counselor as soon as possible.

Grants and Scholarships

ԹϱEducation Abroad Scholarships

Eligibility: Թϱundergraduates and graduate students who have committed to the Paris program.

Amounts Vary: usually $500 - $2,000

The Education Abroad Office offers scholarships for summer study -abroad. While none of these scholarships are intended to pay for an entire program, they are meant to aid our students in covering some of the costs associated with international study. Students do not need to submit separate scholarship applications for each scholarship; the Education Abroad Office will determine eligibility based on one electronic application.

Eligibility: Application is only open to students applying for the Summer 2026 Paris Study Abroad trip. You must be a current degree-seeking Art History or Studio Art major in the ԹϱSchool of Art & Art History with a minimum GPA of 3.25 in your major.

Amount: $2000, multiple scholarships available

ԹϱSchool of Art & Art History Departmental Scholarships

For the 2026 summer program, Undergraduate Art History, Studio Art, and Graphic Arts majors who meet the eligibility requirements for the program will receive automatic $500 scholarships. *Up to 10 students, in order of completed final application, must be in “committed status”.

Graduate MA and MFA students who meet the eligibility requirements for the program will receive automatic $1,000 scholarships. *Up to 3 students, in order of completed final application, must be in “committed status”.