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APPLICATION
FOR BRIDGING SCHOLARSHIP
FOR STUDY IN JAPAN BRIDGING
PROJECT CLEARINGHOUSE ASSOCIATION
OF TEACHERS OF JAPANESE Humanities 240 — 279 UCB — University of
Colorado — Boulder, CO 80309-0279 Tel. 303-492-5487 —
Fax: 303-492-5856 — atj@colorado.edu
— www.colorado.edu/ealc/atj/Bridging/scholarships.html |
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Name (please print): |
Date: |
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Current
address:
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Valid until: _________ Permanent
address: ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Dates you can be reached at this address:
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Tel.: ____________________________ |
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Email: ________________________________
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College/university you currently attend: Major/course of study: Date you expect to graduate: |
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Are you a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident? yes □ no
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Study-abroad program or university in
Japan that you plan to attend: Dates of Japan program: |
Japanese
language training: |
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Estimated
cost of your term of study in Japan Transportation $___________ Tuition $___________
Room and board $___________ Miscellaneous $___________ TOTAL
ESTIMATED COST $___________ Your real and anticipated
resources for funding your study in Japan* Scholarships or
grants Received
$___________
Applied
for (not including Loans $___________
Private contributions
and $___________ savings
(personal or family) TOTAL
ANTICIPATED FUNDING $___________ *We are
looking for a realistic estimate of your resources to fund your study abroad
in Japan. Receiving other scholarships and using personal or family savings
or student loan funds for study abroad does NOT hurt your chances of
receiving a Bridging Scholarship or reduce the amount of the award. |
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PLEASE
SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING: 1.
Two additional copies of this application form (3 copies total). 2.
A short essay (maximum 500 words) telling us about yourself, explaining your
reasons for wishing to study in Japan, and outlining what you hope to achieve
by participating in a study-abroad program (three copies). 3. An official transcript
issued from your university’s registrar. 4. A letter of recommendation from someone who knows you
and is knowledgeable about your abilities and potential, preferably a
professor or instructor in your major course of study. This letter may either
be submitted together with the application or sent separately by the
recommender; please note that it must be received by the current application
deadline in order for your application to be considered. Faxed or e-mailed
letters will NOT be accepted. |
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