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ESAC Study Abroad Scholarship/Prague

ESAC provides a limited number of scholarships for students from emerging markets such as Eastern Europe, CIS, and others. They are granted on a competitive need basis. Students who apply before December 15 may request a scholarship in their essay. Notification of scholarships will be given within 10 working days.

Entrepreneurial Leadership - Scholarships ($500-$1,000) are available by application. Grants are awarded based upon demonstrated need.

Global Entrepreneur - Matching Grants of $500. Student should ask a current or former employer or other benefactor (not their immediate family; a cousin or uncle would qualify) to support their Summer Study Abroad Program in the amount of $300-$500. ESAC will then match that amount up to $500 from a corporate-based grant to our program. This program is designed to assist applicants to acquire an additional $1,000 for their trip.

Awards are applicable for ESAC Summer business and law programs based in Prague, Czech Republic.

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