University of Michigan
U-M Undergraduate students:
All Undergraduate Boren scholarship applications materials must be turned into the Center for Global and Intercultural Study office (G155 Angell Hall) by Monday, January 23, 2012 by 5pm. Our office hours are Monday to Friday from 8am-5pm. For your convenience, we have a drop box outside our office door for after office hour delivery.
All undergraduate applicants will be required to sign up for an on-campus interview, which will take place in the Center for Global and Intercultural Study. More information regarding times for the interviews will be posted soon.
Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions about the application or the process.
Linda Popovic
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Please Note: Information Session on the Boren Scholarship:
When: November 15, 2011
Where: Room 1644 SSWB (School of Social Work Building on South University)
Who: Robyn Van Wingerden, Program Manager for the Boren Awards, Institute of International Education will be speaking with interested students about the David L. Boren Scholarships and Fellowships.
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cgis/
On-Campus Scholarship Deadline: 01/23/2012

Ms. Kelly Peckens
Academic Program Officer
| University of Michigan International Institute 1080 South University, Suite 2660 Ann Arbor, 48109-1106 United States | Office: 734.764.9135 Office: kpeckens@umich.edu |

Dr. Linda Popovic
Intercultural Programs Advisor
| G155 Angell Hall 435 S. State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1003 United States | Main: (734)-764-4311 Office: (734)-647-9894 Fax: (734)-764-3229 Office: lpopovic@umich.edu |
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