The LeMaster French Scholarship offers $1,000 to undergraduate students at the studying French and participating in a study abroad trip before graduation.
04.15.26
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$1,000
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Apr 8, 2026
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College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior
Field of study
English Language and Literature, Foreign Languages Literature and Linguistics
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Students must apply by April 15, 2026, and submit an essay as part of the application process.
Amount: $1,000
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This scholarship supports students at the pursuing a bachelor's degree in French and participating in study abroad.
Information last verified Apr 8, 2026.
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