Eoyang-Lee Fellowship
What is the Eoyang-Lee Fellowship?
The Eoyang-Lee Scholarship is offered to undergraduate and graduate international Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµs enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences at IU Bloomington who are interested in studying humanities and who demonstrate financial need.
The fund may grant one or more scholarships per year, which may include cash or a fee remission. Preference will be given to first-time applicants.
Eligibility
To be considered, you must:
- Be enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences at IU Bloomington as an undergraduate or graduate Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ in a degree or diploma program.
- Have an interest in the study of humanities.
- Demonstrate financial need.
- Demonstrate the ability to work hard and overcome obstacles.
- Demonstrate a strong potential to succeed in your field of study and future career.
- Be nearing degree completion.
How to apply
- Complete a , and select the Eoyang-Lee application.
- Upload a one- to two-page personal statement. It should focus on the following topics:
- Immediate family history.
- Reason for seeking a degree in the United States.
- Hardships encountered, including financial difficulties.
- Proudest achievement to date.
- Career plans upon degree completion.
- Thoughts on your potential contributions to society.
- Provide two academic or professional written references:
- Your primary reference should be an IU academic advisor, professor, or department contact. This individual will receive an email from us to provide information about your academic progress and eligibility for a scholarship when you submit the form.
- Your second reference can be academic or professional. You will receive an email with instructions for submitting the contact information for your second reference after you submit the scholarship application.
Deadline to apply
We accept applications in the spring semester each year. We send an email, typically in February or March, to all international Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµs with application deadlines.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ the Eoyang-Lee Scholarship
In 1990, IU professor Eugene Eoyang and his wife Patricia Lee Eoyang established the Eoyang-Lee Scholarship in memory of their parents.
There are now two fellowship funds: The Edward Wonkai and Francis Moy Lee Fellowship, as well as the Thomas Zao and Ellen Cao Eoyang Fellowship. Successful applicants are carefully matched to the fellowship that will most inspire them to continue with their studies.
These are special awards that provide both monetary and, most importantly, moral support.
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