
Links:
[1] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/scholarships/hacu-ies-abroad-scholarship-application
[2] https://www.iesabroad.org/system/files/study-abroad/scholarships/resources/HACU_Need_Based_Aid_Application_10-11-1.pdf
[3] http://www.iesabroad.org/system/files/study-abroad/scholarships/resources/HACU_Need_Based_Aid_Application_10-11-1.pdf
HACU IES Abroad Scholarship
Open to students who are currently attending a Hispanic-Serving Institution that is a member of Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities (HACU).
Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) before starting the application process
Ellen Ochoa is an award-winning researcher and engineer whose honors include the Hispanic Engineer Albert Baez Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution to Humanity (1995), the Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award (1995), and the Women in Aerospace Outstanding Achievement Award (1997). She is also the first female Hispanic American astronaut.
Although she faced obstacles in her youth, she believed that her education provided her with the tools she needed to succeed, declaring that her "opportunities were a result of having a good educational background" because "education is what allows you to stand out." To her, education gives a person the tools needed to succeed. Indeed, when asked about being the first of a particular group, she stressed the commonalities more than differences: 'What everyone in the astronaut corps shares in common is not gender or ethnic background, but motivation, perseverance, and desire - the desire to participate in a voyage of discovery.
Read the selection carefully and then write a one to two page essay in which you describe how your education thus far has led you on a "voyage of discovery" and how you think participating in a study abroad program will further aid you in this voyage.