Five Students Win Prestigious Gilman Scholarships to Study Abroad

February 05, 2010

For the second year, five St. John’s students are experiencing the University’s focus on global learning as recipients of prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships, competitive federal awards that support high-need students who study abroad.

St. John’s continuing success in securing Gilman Scholarships reflects the University’s commitment to offering every student the benefits of studying abroad, regardless of financial circumstances. As a Catholic university in the Vincentian tradition, St. John’s prepares students to make a positive impact as ethical leaders in today’s increasingly international society.

The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships mirror St. John's own focus on the value of global studies. Created by Congress in 2000, the program supports students of diverse backgrounds that are traditionally underrepresented in study abroad programs, including those of limited financial resources. The scholarships are named for the former New York congressman, Congressional delegate to the U.N. and chairman of the House Committee on International Relations.

St. John’s strong showing comes at a time of soaring interest in global studies among students and faculty at the University’s five campuses, said Mark Eckman, Assistant Director of Global Student Services in the Office of Global Studies.

“This year we had 316 applicants for spring study abroad offerings — the largest number ever,” said Mr. Eckman. Thanks to growing faculty interest, students also can look forward to an increase in study abroad opportunities for this summer, he added.

A Life-Changing Opportunity
“At St. John’s, students come first — and the University is absolutely determined to help each of them experience the life-changing advantages of studying abroad,” Mr. Eckman noted.

According to Jennifer Campbell, Assistant Director of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program, St. John’s is among the nation’s top 50 universities in the number of students who received Gilman Scholarships this year. Ms. Campbell attributes the University’s success to its “tremendous” strides in giving students access to this resource.

“Thanks to St. John’s active outreach efforts, especially in the Office of Global Studies, more of the University’s students are applying for Gilman Scholarships,” Ms. Campbell said. “As a result, there’s been an 84 percent increase in applications from the University.”

The five Gilman recipients are spending their spring semester abroad through Discover the World, a unique St. John’s program allowing students to earn 15 credits while studying in three European cities in one semester.

One student, Shavone Williams ‘12CPS, received a $4,000 scholarship. Four others received $3,500 awards: Annie Chen ‘12C, Wendy Coral ‘11C, Elizabeth Janson ‘11C and Rachel Suarez ‘12C.

Within Every Student’s Reach
The Office of Global Studies works closely with Student Financial Services to notify all students about the many resources available to help meet study abroad costs. Identifying high-need students who have expressed an interest in studying abroad, the offices use email blasts, the University’s home page and other forms of outreach to provide students with access to funding opportunities.

These efforts are helping more students realize that studying broad is within their reach, said Rachel Suarez, a 20-year-old psychology major from Manhattan.

“Finding out about opportunities like the Gilman Scholarship can make a real difference between going or not going,” she said. “But the Office of Global Studies is very, very helpful — they do a great job making us aware of all the possibilities.

For Shavone Williams, a 20-year-old criminal justice major from Queens, NY, winning a Gilman Scholarship allows her to fulfill a life-long dream. “This is a fantastic opportunity,” she said. “I’d always wanted to go to Europe, but money was definitely a concern. This relieves a lot of the financial pressure.”

There are several reasons why Gilman Scholarships are an ideal resource for St. John’s students, said Mr. Eckman. “For one thing,” he explained, “the program targets high-need students—those who qualify for federal Pell Grants. Serving high-need students of diverse backgrounds is part of St. John’s mission.”

“At the same time,” he continued, “the Gilman Scholarships are very selective in terms of the applicant’s academic quality. St. John’s attracts high-need students of considerable academic quality.”

St. John’s and the Gilman program are well-matched in another way as well. The program aims for more participation by “STEM” majors — students focusing on the sciences, technology, engineering and math. “St. John’s has very strong science programs,” Mr. Eckman noted — “including our nationally acclaimed College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions.”

More Options Than Ever
To be selected, applicants must demonstrate financial need as well as academic promise. Gilman Scholarships are awarded to undergraduates who wish to study abroad and demonstrate need as recipients of federal Pell Grants. As part of their application, recipients also must write a competitive essay explaining why they wish to study abroad.

Having reviewed applications himself as a panelist for the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Program, Mr. Eckman is well-prepared for his role as one of two Gilman advisors in the Office of Global Studies. A Gilman advisor also is available in the Office of Student Financial Services.

Currently, students at St. John’s apply their Gilman Scholarships toward spring semester courses. But all students can take advantage of the expanded study abroad opportunities, including this summer. “

With growing faculty interest in developing study abroad courses, opportunities for students are plentiful. This summer, students have more choices than ever — but they must act quickly to take advantage of them. “If you want a spot, you’ve got to apply as early as possible,” said Mr. Eckman.

Students can choose from study abroad opportunities throughout Europe, Asia and Latin America. With St. John’s campuses in Rome, Italy, and Paris, France, the cost of a semester in those European capitals compare favorably to a semester’s room and board at the Queens, Staten Island and Manhattan campuses.

To learn more, visit our Office of Global Studies online. You also may call or stop by in person:

Office of Global Studies
Queens Campus
Lourdes Hall
Phone (718) 990-6105

Staten Island Campus
Rosati Hall, Room 113
Phone (718) 390-4035