Three NWU Students Win Gilman International 奖学金 to 出国留学

Three NWU Students Win Gilman International 奖学金 to 出国留学

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  • 加布泰勒, 艾玛·霍夫曼 and Ben Schilling each won a Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad for the spring semester.
  • 加布泰勒, 艾玛·霍夫曼 and Ben Schilling each won a Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad for the spring semester.

Nebraska Wesleyan University sophomore 加布泰勒 fondly remembers the University Choir’s international tour to Estonia last summer. He enjoyed the country so much that he called his mom from Estonia saying he didn’t want to come home.

Thanks to a Gilman International Scholarship, Taylor will return to Estonia for his spring semester.

“I hope to gain friendships and the ability to adapt to a new environment and learn a new language,泰勒说。, an exercise science major from Council Bluffs, 爱荷华州.

Taylor and two other Nebraska Wesleyan University undergraduates are among the latest Gilman International Scholarship winners. A highly competitive national scholarship, 该奖项最高可提供5美元,000 for study abroad program expenses.

艾玛·霍夫曼, a junior theatre major from Fremont, leaves in February for a semester in Uruguay where she will continue to study Spanish as well as participate in a film studies program at the Universidad Catolica del Uruguay. Ben Schilling, a junior accounting major from McCook leaves in early January for Hong Kong.

Schilling admits he never considered studying abroad until coming to Nebraska Wesleyan University. After hearing about several study abroad experiences from his friends as well as receiving advice from his business professors and local business leaders about the importance of international study, 他决定试一试.

“I hope to be thrown outside my comfort zone and push myself to understand and function in a foreign society,他说.

Schilling said he chose Hong Kong because it serves as a gateway into mainland China and because the special administrative region has one of the freest economies in the world.

“It’s a critical time to learn international business and culture because more and more corporations are competing on a global scale,席林说.

Hoffman said she chose to attend Nebraska Wesleyan University because of its strong study abroad program, but she admits that studying in Uruguay wasn’t top on her list.

“Now I feel that no other place could suit me better,” she said.

Hoffman hopes the opportunity to study the creative and technical aspects of film will give her necessary experience to prepare her for a career in the film industry. Her first major film project will be video blogs of her Uruguay experience.

Gilman scholars are required to carry out a follow-on service project that promotes international education and the Gilman Scholarship Program.

Nebraska Wesleyan University students have won a total of 20 Gilman 奖学金 since the award was created in 2001.