Travel Not to Escape Study Abroad Scholarship

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Travel Not to Escape Study Abroad Scholarship

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This $1,500 scholarship from Travel Not to Escape supports low-income undergraduate students who are applying to, accepted to, or currently participating in a study abroad program. The application includes an essay about resilience, hope, and how studying abroad would help shape your future.

May 23, 2026

44 days left

$1500

Award amount

160

Scholarship applicants

3

Requirements

Quick decision

AI insights

Best for

  • Low-income undergraduate students
  • Students planning, entering, or currently in a study abroad program
  • Applicants with a strong personal story about resilience and growth

Key highlights

  • $1,500 award
  • 3 awards listed
  • Deadline: 2026-05-23

Why apply

  • The award is specifically aimed at helping low-income students access study abroad opportunities
  • It welcomes students at multiple stages of the study abroad process
  • The prompt gives you room to tell a meaningful personal story

Who can apply

  • Must be an undergraduate student
  • Must be a low-income student
  • Must be applying to, accepted to, or currently engaged in a study abroad program
  • Essay asks you to describe a time you were resourceful, resilient, or hopeful despite difficult circumstances
  • Essay also asks where you plan to study, what stage you are in with your study abroad program, and what you hope to gain from the experience
  • Essay minimum length is 400 words
  • Essay maximum length is listed but truncated in the excerpt and not fully visible

Always verify the full eligibility rules on the official source before you apply.

Quick facts

Status

_published

Number of awards

3

Payout method

Not stated on the listing

Before you apply

AI guidance

Things to double-check on the official page.

Important checks

  • Verify the full essay maximum word count on the official application page
  • Confirm what proof, if any, is needed to show low-income status
  • Check whether you need to provide documentation for your study abroad application, acceptance, or participation status
  • Review the official page for any additional requirements beyond the essay

Missing or unclear on the listing

  • Full maximum essay word count
  • How winners are selected
  • Whether GPA is required
  • Whether citizenship, residency, or international student eligibility rules apply
  • Whether specific majors or fields are preferred
  • What documents are required besides the essay
  • How and when funds are paid
  • Whether the award is sent to the student or institution

Red flags

  • The excerpt does not show the full maximum essay length
  • Payout method is not stated
  • The listing does not specify how funds can be used beyond general study abroad-related costs in the description
  • No provider website is listed outside the scholarship platform

Next steps

AI guidance

A short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.

  1. Confirm every eligibility rule on the official program page.
  2. Prepare the listed materials (2 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
  3. Add the deadline to your calendar and submit before it passes.
  4. Apply through the official site linked above.

Application tips

AI guidance

Listing-specific ideas from our AI layer — not official rules. Skip anything that does not match the program page.

  • Answer every part of the essay prompt, not just the personal story
  • Clearly explain your current stage in the study abroad process
  • Name your planned study location and connect it to your goals

Key requirements (3)

Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.

EssayDocumentsShort answersFinancial need
  • Essay prompt: Many people learn how to survive, but not always how to dream. Tell us about a time you had to be resourceful, resilient, or hopeful despite difficult circumstances.….
  • Education Level: Undergraduate student Financial Status: Low-income student Background: Applying to, accepted to, or currently engaged in a study-abroad program.
  • Travel has the power to change lives. Travel opens minds, builds empathy, and helps us see that life is bigger than the systems we’re born into. Unfortunately, the many benefits of travel are often inaccessible to students from low-income backgrounds.….

Required documents

Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.

  • Essay or written statement
  • Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)

Applying

Applicants must complete an essay responding to a prompt about resilience, hope, and how studying abroad would help them move from surviving to creating a life that feels like their own. The essay must be at least 400 words, and applicants should also explain their study abroad plans and current stage in the process.

Award & payment

Amount: $1500

Number of awards: 3

Payout: Not stated on the listing

About the provider

Overview

The Travel Not to Escape Study Abroad Scholarship is a $1,500 award for low-income undergraduate students pursuing study abroad. The scholarship emphasizes curiosity, courage, personal growth, and global connection, and includes an essay about resilience and future goals.

Sponsor & application

Information last verified Apr 9, 2026.

Always confirm deadlines, requirements, and application details on the official page before you apply.

FAQ

The listed award amount is $1,500.