More details relating to Project GO coming soon!

Scholarship Details

What does an ASU Project GO Scholarship cover?

  • Tuition
  • Fees, Room & Board at Arizona State and Abroad
  • Domestic and International Travel
  • Traveler's Insurance
  • Visa Expenses
  • ASU Application Fee
  • ASU Recreation Center Membership
  • Books
     

What does an ASU Project GO Scholarship not cover?

  • Passport Application
  • Parking
  • Personal Travel and Spending Money
  • Inoculations
  • Transcript and Credit-transfer fees
  • Other fees charged by a participant's home institution

Logistics

Housing & Meals

In the U.S.

Double occupancy dormitory housing and meal, allowances are provided.

Overseas

Host family housing and meals or hotel and meal allowance provided at the overseas location.



Travel

ASU Project GO provides:

  • round-trip travel to and from study-abroad sites
  • program-related travel during study-abroad programs
  • travel to and from Phoenix, Arizona

ASU Project GO does not provide:

  • support for personal travel in the U.S. or abroad

Project GO travel is arranged by the program. All 4-week international travel will originate and terminate at Phoenix Sky Harbor airport. Travel to 8-week and 10-week programs will originate and terminate from the student's nearest U.S. international airport. Project GO will not accommodate requests for early arrival, late departure, or custom itineraries.

Students must not change the itinerary provided by Project GO. Students who do so will be removed from the program, lose their Project GO scholarship, and may be required to reimburse ASU and/or Project GO for funds expended on their behalf.

Deadline

The deadline for Overseas Programs (Russian and Indonesian) for Summer 2022 was January 12, 2022.

The deadline for the Summer Program 2023 will be released soon. 

Visa Details

Visas

If a visa is required, Project GO students receive single-entry visas for the period of the program. Requests for multiple entry, early arrival, or late departure cannot be accommodated.


Passports

Students must have a valid blue U.S. tourist passport in hand as of April 1, 2022. Applicants without passports will not be considered for the program. Passports should be valid for at least 6 months after the end of the program. Therefore, applicants and participants must hold passports with expiration dates after March 2023.

ASU Project GO is supported by the National Security Education Program through a grant from the Institute of International Education.

For information on Project GO at other universities, see the 

Project GO website

Contact Us

ASU Project GO coordinator 

Dr. Irina Levin

Email: ilevin3@asu.edu

Call: 480-965-4174 during Arizona business hours.

For more information on CLI, contact the

Arizona State University Critical Languages Institute. 

Email: cli@asu.edu