Saturday, May 27, 2017

Pi Delta Phi Offers Scholarships to Help Students Study Abroad


Loyola University graduate Michael Ikossi earned a bachelor of arts from the school’s College of Humanities and Natural Sciences. During his time at the university, Michael Ikossi was active with a number of campus and national groups, including Pi Delta Phi, the national French honor society. 

In its efforts to encourage the study of the French language, Pi Delta Phi offers scholarships that enable students to study abroad and immerse themselves in the culture of French-speaking countries. To qualify for a scholarship, students must be a member of a Pi Delta Phi chapter and enrolled full-time in an undergraduate degree program. Preference is given to students with financial need and no history of studying or living in a francophone country. 

Currently, Pi Delta Phi oversees scholarship programs in honor of Dr. Joseph W. Yedlicka and Dr. Mary E. Gutermuth. The two Yedlicka awards cover tuition and housing as well as some travel costs for full summer sessions in Paris and Aix-en-Provence. The Gutermuth award provides funds for full tuition and housing for a five-week session at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi. 

In its spring 2017 newsletter, Pi Delta Phi profiled the latest scholarship winners and announced the new President’s Graduate Scholarship. Launching in the fall of 2017, the President’s Graduate Scholarship will provide an annual award of $1,000 to help graduate students study or conduct research in a French-speaking country. For more information, visit www.pideltaphi.org.

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