Three Indiana University of Pennsylvania students have been
selected for national, competitive academic study abroad scholarships.
Ryan Caldwell, a dual Spanish and Spanish education major
from Greensburg; Joseph Gallo, an Asian Studies major from East Stroudsburg;
and Alexandra Roach, a Spanish major and Latin American Studies minor from
Aliquippa, all received international Benjamin A. Gilman Study Abroad scholarships.
In addition, Gallo received a Freeman-Asia international
study abroad grant.
“The Gilman and the Freeman-Asia scholarships are two of the
most prestigious study abroad scholarships for American students, and we are
extremely proud of our IUP recipients,” said Michele Petrucci, associate
vice president of International Education and Global Engagement and executive
director of the IUP American Language Institute.
“Both of these scholarships are very competitive and require
an extensive application,” Petrucci said. “For IUP to have not just one, but
three, recipients, reflects the quality of our students and their commitment to
this rigorous process.”
Scholarship recipients also are required to do a
post-experience service project.
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
offers grants to students throughout the United States. Caldwell, Gallo and
Roach are the 14th students from IUP since 2006 to be chosen for a Gilman
scholarship through the competitive selection process.
Gallo’s selection as a Freeman-Asia scholarship recipient
brings IUP’s total of these scholarship winners to 13.
Caldwell and Roach will be studying at the University of
Valladolid, Spain for the spring semester. Gallo will be studying at Nagoya
University of Foreign Studies in Japan for the spring semester.
Only 1,000
students are selected from across the nation for the Gilman Scholarship. Gilman
Scholars receive up to $5,000 to apply towards their study abroad or internship
program costs with additional funding available for the study of a critical
language overseas.
The Gilman
Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs and is supported in its implementation by the Institute of
International Education (IIE).
The
Freeman-Asia Scholarship is funded by the Freeman Foundation through the
Institute of International Education. Recipients are expected to share their
experiences with their home campuses to encourage study abroad in Asia by
others, and to spread greater understanding of Asian peoples and cultures
within their home communities.
Caldwell, son of Rebecca Caldwell and Scott Caldwell, is a 2015
graduate of Greensburg-Salem High School. He maintains a perfect 4.0 grade
point average at IUP and is a Spanish education representative.
He received the Sutton Scholarship and is a member of Sigma Delta Pi
National Spanish Honor Society, Ándale Spanish Club, Latino Student
Organization, Ritmo Latin Dance Crew, Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society,
secretary of Kappa Delta Pi International Education Honor Society and
volunteers as a Spanish tutor.
Gallo, son of Felicia Gallo, is an Asian studies major at IUP. He is a
dean’s list student and member of JAPASO Student Club.
Roach, daughter of Harold Roach and Raeola Roach, is a 2014 graduate of
South Side Beaver High School and recipient of the Jessica Aaron Scholarship.