Monday, April 5, 2010

Are You a Fan Yet?

Become a fan of the Expat Youth Scholarship on Facebook to be entered into a special "Fans Only" contest! Plus, you'll get exclusive updates and information about the scholarship, as well as the opportunity to interact with other expats around the world.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Clements International Announces Judges Panel for 2010 Expat Youth Scholarship

A diverse panel of expatriates will judge the 2010 Expat Youth Scholarship and help award a total of $10,000 to six students. Sponsored by Clements International, this scholarship program is designed specifically for expat students who acquire unique life experiences growing up abroad.

2010 Judges Panel

Kimberly Van Cleave Michaels,
Executive Director - Families in Global Transition (FIGT)

Jo Parfitt
Journalist, Teacher, Editor, Publisher & Mentor – Joparfitt.com

Alyson Rose-Wood,
2009-2011 Presidential Management Fellow with the National Institutes of Health, Foreign Service Youth Foundation Board of Directors, Former expat youth

Rosemary Whitcraft,
AFS Intercultural Programs Thailand, Writer & Teacher


Click here to read the official press release and learn more about our judges!

Reminder: The scholarship entry deadline is Thursday, May 13, 2010.

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Now Accepting Entries for the 2010 Expat Youth Scholarship

Clements International is now accepting submissions for its 2nd annual scholarship program for expatriate students. Clements will award $10,000 in scholarships to six students who best answer the question, “Where would you go in your flying house?”

The scholarship contest offers expat students a chance to use their experiences living in a foreign country to imagine where their journey might take them next. Entries consist of an essay (500 – 750 words) and creative image or photograph that incorporates their own personalized flying house.

Students ages 12-18 of any nationality who have resided in a foreign country for at least two consecutive years are eligible to apply. The scholarship entry deadline is Thursday, May 13, 2010.

For more information about the scholarship and to submit entries, visit www.expatyouthscholarship.com.

Click here to read the official press release.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Now Accepting Online Applications for the Expat Youth Scholarship



Clements International is now accepting submissions for its first expatriate youth scholarship competition. Clements will award $10,000 in scholarships to six students who use words and creative media to illustrate life as an expatriate.

The theme of the 2009 Clements International Expat Youth Scholarship is “Life in a Flying House,” inspired by the idea that students who spend their childhoods moving between different countries and cultures acquire unique life experiences.

Each scholarship entry must include an essay of 500 words or more describing how his or her life has been affected by living as an expatriate, accompanied by some form of creative media that supports the essay topic, such as photographs, illustrations, paintings or video. Students between the ages of 12-18 of any nationality who have spent at least two years living outside their home countries are encouraged to apply. All entries are due by May 15 and the winners will be announced in mid-September.

For more information about the scholarship and to submit entries, visit http://www.expatyouthscholarship.com/.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Update : Expat Youth Scholarship


As of today over 3,600 people have visited expatyouthscholarship.com and Clements has added
a $1 donation to the scholarship fund on the behalf of each visitor.

We’ll keep you updated on scholarship details when they are available in the coming months.

Visit expatyouthscholarship.com to sign-up to receive email updates.

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