Study Abroad Programs

The principal programs for study abroad are coordinated by the Office of Academic Affairs. These programs offer significant academic and financial benefits, and Princeton students have traditionally fared well in the competitions. If it is critical for you to travel to complete your scholarly work, then you should apply to as many programs as are relevant.

Please note: To be eligible for most of these fellowships you must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent citizen.    

BAEF--Belgian American Educational Foundation, Inc.
DAAD--German Academic Exchange Service
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowships (DDRA)
Fulbright IIE
Fulbright IIE Travel Grants
George Lurcy Fellowship (for study and research in France)
George J. Mitchell Scholarships (for 1 year study in Ireland)
Hyde-Donald and Mary Hyde Fellowship Fund
IREX--International Research and Exchanges Board
Japan Foundation Fellowship Program
Luce Grants
National Security Education Program (NSEP) - David L. Boren Graduate Fellowship
SSRC--Social Science Research Council