Honors Travel Abroad Grant (HTAG)

Honors Travel Abroad Grants (HTAG) support MHC scholars' intellectual development by encouraging and financially supporting participation in study abroad programs (i.e., credit-bearing educational programs in other countries). For a program to be eligible for funding, it must be approved by WKU’s Office of Global Learning and International Affairs (GLIA).

Current MHC scholars who are good standing and are making satisfactory progress in the MHC curriculum are eligible to apply after they have submitted their study abroad application through GLIA. Students who are on warning but not dismissed from the MHC may still apply, however, students in good standing will be given priority.

HTAGs are competitive awards based on the quality of the application and the following criteria:

To maximize their funding potential, scholars are encouraged to review the rubric used by the Honors Development Board before submitting their applications.

The maximum amount awarded through an HTAG is based on the program duration and number of credit hours to be earned. At times, additional funding is made available through private donors. Additional funding may be available and if so will be awarded based on the criteria listed above.

Maximum Funding Amounts:

Scholars are encouraged to seek other sources of funding for their study abroad course, such as the WorldTopper Scholarship (sponsored by the Study Abroad Office), their home department and college, Phi Kappa Phi, Golden Key, and Phi Eta Sigma. Additionally, the Office of Scholar Development (OSD) mentors students applying for nationally competitive scholarships for study abroad. Scholars eligible for the Gilman Scholarship, Fund for Education Abroad, or Freeman-ASIA are encouraged to connect with OSD to prepare strong applications.

The Honors Development Board will review applications between the dates listed below, as funding allows.

Applications received after these dates will be reviewed as funding allows.

Applicants are notified of awards by email within a month of the application deadline.

Scholars who were awarded HTAG funding are expected to do the following:

Requirement 1: Photos & Reflection