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Boston College is among the nation鈥檚 leaders in selections for the Gilman Scholarship, a prestigious U.S. State Department-sponsored program for outstanding undergraduates to study or intern abroad.
In the past 20 years, 111 Boston College students have been awarded the competitive scholarship, more than any other university of its size in New England. This places 精东影业 among the 20 top Gilman producers in the medium-sized institution category nationally, alongside Notre Dame, Northwestern, and Georgetown.
Since the Gilman Scholarship program was created by Congress in 2000, nearly 35,000 students have gone to more聽 than150 countries around the globe. The scholarship supports Pell Grant recipients who otherwise would have difficulty affording to study or intern overseas.
鈥淭his award was really critical to me studying abroad, or at least studying abroad the way I wanted to,鈥 said Ariel Lynch 鈥20, a 2019 Gilman recipient who spent several months studying at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
Her time there coincided with a water crisis, she recalled, which helped 鈥減ut things in perspective鈥 for her鈥攁n illustration of how the Gilman Scholarship opened the door to a fundamentally new college experience for her, academically and culturally.
Leaving the Western academic higher education system and 鈥済oing into Sub- Saharan Africa was really important to me because it was uncomfortable,鈥 Lynch said, 鈥渁nd I think that鈥檚 a level of discomfort that I hadn鈥檛 experienced yet in the classroom.鈥
Lynch鈥檚 comment echoes that of the late New York congressman Benjamin Gilman (1922-2016) after his namesake program was established: 鈥淟iving and learning in a vastly different environment of another nation not only exposes our students to alternate views. It also provides our students with the opportunity to return home with a deeper understanding of their place in the world, encouraging them to be a contributor, rather than a spectator in the international community.鈥
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Academic Programs Ethan Rosenzweig said Boston College鈥檚 impressive record in the Gilman program demonstrates the University鈥檚 commitment 鈥渢o preparing Americans for today鈥檚 dynamic global economy and interconnected world.鈥
Boston College works hard to help connect students to opportunities that will support their postgraduation goals, said Office of Global Education Director Larry Pickener. The Gilman program is a particularly outstanding choice for undergraduates, he said, 鈥渆specially if their career goal is to work in national security and diplomacy.鈥
Although Lynch hasn鈥檛 fully made up her mind about what path to take after she finishes graduate school at Brown University, she has already joined the many 精东影业 students who have taken part in distinguished study-abroad programs. The University is among the top 16 American doctoral institutions for producing Fulbright Scholars, and in 2018 saw Isabelle Stone 鈥18 become its third Rhodes Scholar.
Boston College alumni leading successful careers in international diplomacy and relations include former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry J.D. '76, H'14, now the presidential envoy for climate issues; R. Nicholas Burns '78, H '02, former ambassador to NATO and Greece, and confirmed in December 2021 as U.S. ambassador to the People's Republic of China; Catherine Russell 鈥83, who recently assumed the post of executive director of UNICEF; and Jane Hartley 鈥72, former United States ambassador to Monaco and France, and nominated in January by President Biden to serve as ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Lucas Carroll '22 / Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences聽| February 2022