Explore Your Funding Opportunities
The Department of State provides fellowships for graduate students, scholars, and researchers studying Russian, East European languages, or Central Asian languages in the Language Workshop. Fellowships provide tuition, fees, and a stipend.
The Department of Defense provides study-abroad scholarships for ROTC students studying Chinese or Russian in the Language Workshop's programs in Taiwan (Kaohsiung City) or Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek). Scholarships provide tuition, academic fees, study-abroad fees, international travel, and a stipend.
The Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies provides scholarships for undergraduate women planning international careers to study in the Language Workshop. Scholarships provide whole or partial tuition.
The Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies provides a limited number of scholarships for the study of Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian on a competitive basis. All students studying these languages are eligible to apply.
The Language Flagship is designed to help undergraduate students cultivate professional-level language proficiency; that is, skills sufficient for them to function in a professional capacity in their language of study.
The IU Arabic, Chinese, and Russian Workshop programs are authorized Flagship summer training programs. Flagship students in these languages can request funding from their local programs to support study in the Language Workshop.
Interested Flagship students should contact their local Flagship Program Coordinators for information.
The CIBER Scholarship provides awards of up to $2,500 for undergraduate business majors studying in the Language Workshop.
The Department of Education provides scholarships for summer study in the Language Workshop. This program is administered by units other than the Language Workshop. Interested students should apply directly to the FLAS program.
The Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies provides scholarships for study in the Language Workshop. This scholarship is aimed especially at students who are not eligible for any of the above programs.
The Qatar Foundation International Scholarship supports high-school juniors and seniors studying Arabic in the Language Workshop.
Students who apply by midnight EST on December 6 receive priority consideration for admission and for funding.
It is advantageous to apply by this deadline since there is the possibility that individual scholarships and fellowships may expend their budgets during priority admission and not be available during general admission or rolling admission.
Students may apply for admission and for funding until midnight EST on January 31, 2025.
Admission and funding opportunities will be limited to classes that did not fill during priority admission and to scholarships and fellowships that were not fully awarded during priority admission.
Students may continue applying for admission, without funding, during rolling admission.