The U.S. Department of State administers the Gilman Scholarship to increase global learning opportunities for undergraduate students across the country. The program awards scholarships to those who may not have otherwise studied abroad due to financial constraints, opening the door for students from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Out of this year’s 29 scholarship recipients, eight, including Ellerbe, are UTSA Honors College students and 12 are participating in a UTSA faculty-led study abroad program. The latter is ideal for students who are first-time international travelers. Through faculty-led programs, these students travel with fellow Roadrunners, and they attend classes taught in English. Additionally, UTSA arranges accommodations and travel within each country of study.
Four of the faculty-led students will travel to Dresden, Germany, this summer with Devon Donohue-Bergeler, a professor of instruction in the UTSA Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. Donohue-Bergeler will lead a month-long program called “The Dresden Experience,” where students will immerse themselves in German life and culture through a combination of excursions, personal reflections and individual projects tailored to each student’s area of study.
The 2024–2025 UTSA Gilman Scholars are anticipated to study in the following countries this summer and through spring 2025.
- Ali Azzam, Spain
- Marina Cabrera, Spain
- Andres Cantu, Italy
- Lyriq Castillo, Mexico
- Bria Collins, Italy
- Helen Cruz, Italy
- Mariana Dorantes, Germany
- Brooke Ellerbe, South Africa
- Malik Farooq, Japan
- Brent Allen Hamilton, Finland
- Jimena Hernandez, South Korea
- Liberty Laney, Japan
- Emily Leon, South Africa
- Pablo Martinez III, France
- Aliyah Masry, South Korea
- Christina Morales, Spain
- Daniela Paniagua, Mexico and Peru
- Jian Carlo Perez, Germany
- Grace Rhodes, Germany
- Maribel Saldierna, Germany
- Kyle Simon, Japan
- Miriam Smith, Japan
- Courtney Taylor, Spain
- Anna Torres, Taiwan
- Jesse Torres, United Kingdom
- Maria Vasquez, Italy
- Bianca Villarreal, Italy
- Ramses Villarreal, Italy
- Kimberly Zapata, Italy
The Gilman Scholarship is open to all UTSA undergraduates in good academic standing who are current Federal Pell Grant recipients. The scholarship has two application cycles each academic year, in October and March. Up to $5,000 is awarded per student, with an additional $3,000 available to those studying in a country that speaks a critical need language like Japanese, Russian or Arabic.