Financial Aid, Merit Based, and Employer Scholarships

YFU offers over 170 full and partial merit-based scholarships and need-based financial aid scholarships to students every year. We are in the process of updating several of our scholarship programs, which are listed below. Deadlines will be updated as they become available for those “TBD” programs.

Through the generosity of numerous corporations, governments, foundations, and individuals, YFU awards more than $1.6 million in partial or full study abroad scholarships annually.

How to Get a Scholarship to Study Abroad

To be considered for high school study abroad scholarship awards, students must meet the eligibility requirements listed on the individual Scholarship Information pages below and demonstrate characteristics like flexibility, tolerance, and open-mindedness. In addition to the standard application and fee (if required), students must submit essay responses, a host family introduction letter, health certifications, and teacher recommendations by the scholarship deadline. 

  • Age Requirements: Must typically be between 15-18 years old.
  • Academic Performance: Maintain a good academic standing; specific GPA requirements may apply.
  • Personal Characteristics: Demonstrate flexibility, tolerance, and open-mindedness.
  • Application Materials: Submit the following by the scholarship deadline:
    • Completed application form
    • Essay responses
    • Host family introduction letter
    • Health Certification
    • Teacher recommendations
  • Financial Need: Financial Aid scholarships will require proof of financial need.
  • Residency: Must be a resident of the country or specific geography offering the scholarship.
  • Language Skills: Proficiency in the host country’s language may be required or preferred.

By meeting these requirements and submitting a comprehensive application, you can increase your chances of receiving a travel scholarship for high school students to study abroad with YFU USA.

YFU offers various scholarships to support students in their study abroad endeavors. These include financial-need-based, merit-based, and employee scholarships and specific foreign exchange student scholarships to promote cultural exchange and global learning opportunities.

YFU USA Scholarship Programs

The YFU Legacy Grant is a $1,000 grant applicable to any YFU program. Students who are part of a family that has previously been involved in the YFU community as an alumnus, host, volunteer, and more are eligible for this grant.

The YFU Financial Aid Fund offers needs-based, partial Financial Aid and is applicable to any YFU program. The YFU Financial Aid Fund is made possible by generous donors to Youth For Understanding USA’s scholarship fund.

The Jason Pollington Latin America Scholarship is a needs-based, full scholarship applicable to the Fall Year, Fall Semester or Spring Semester program in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay or Uruguay. This scholarship is funded by Matthew Hill and aims to provide American students with an education and fulfilling experience in Latin America, where both Jason and Matthew studied with YFU in 1997.

The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) Scholarship is a merit-based, full scholarship applicable to the Fall Year program in Germany. The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange program (CBYX) is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government and administered by YFU USA. This prestigious scholarship aims to further German-American relations by helping motivated American learn the language and culture of Germany. Students applying for the YFU CBYX scholarship must reside in one of the following states:

  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Guam
  • Hawaii
  • Iowa
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • Mississippi
  • Nevada
  • Tennessee
  • Wisconsin

Unlock Your Potential: “Germany for You” offers a unique two-week exchange program to empower students from vocational tracks and underserved communities. This transformative opportunity allows you to engage in community service projects in the U.S., enhance your language skills, and immerse yourself in a different culture, fostering personal growth and global awareness.

The Japan Summer Program is a merit-based, partial scholarship applicable to the Summer program in Japan. This scholarship aims to further Japan-American relations by helping motivated American students learn the language and culture of Japan. The state government and other various funds support this program.

Employer Scholarships

Employee scholarships are exclusive opportunities provided by YFU in partnership with various corporations. These high school study abroad scholarships are available only to family members of employees who work for the sponsoring organization.

Eligibility and Expectations:

  • Corporate Affiliation: Only students who have a parent or guardian employed by the sponsoring company are eligible to apply.
  • Specific Requirements: Each corporate-sponsored scholarship may have unique eligibility criteria and application requirements. It’s important to review these details on the specific scholarship page.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Employee scholarships often offer extensive financial support, potentially covering full or partial program costs, including tuition, travel, housing, and other related expenses.
  • Enriching Experiences: Students will gain international experience, develop intercultural competencies, and enhance their academic and personal growth through immersive study abroad programs.

Corporate employee study abroad high school scholarships provide an excellent opportunity for students to explore new cultures and broaden their educational horizons, thanks to the support of their parent’s employer. For more information on specific eligibility and application procedures, please visit the individual scholarship page for the sponsored scholarship organization.

The Chevron Culture and Travel Program Scholarship is a merit-based, full scholarship and is only available to students who have a parent or legal guardian employed at Chevron.

The Epson America, Inc. International Scholarship is a merit-based, full scholarship and is only available to students who have a parent or legal guardian employed at Epson America.

The Mazda Canada, Inc. Scholarship is a merit-based, full scholarship and is only available to students who have a parent or legal guardian employed at Mazda Canada.

The Mitsubishi Electric U.S., Inc. Scholarship is a merit-based, full scholarship and is only available to students who have a parent or legal guardian employed at Mitsubishi Electric.

The Sony Corporation of America Scholarship is a merit-based, full scholarship and is only available to students who have a parent or legal guardian employed at select divisions at Sony.