Application Form: 2019 Critical Language Scholarship Program
Application Form: 2019 Critical Language Scholarship Program
Application Form: 2019 Critical Language Scholarship Program
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How to Apply
• Eligibility: Check the eligibility requirements at www.clscholarship.org/about#eligibility.
• Recommendation: Have two references submit recommendation forms supporting your application.
Recommendation forms are due November 29, 2018.
Do not wait until the due date to submit your application. Submitting your application before the due date is
recommended for timeliness, and it also allows you time to resolve any technical difficulties or last minute
questions. Submitting the application early also helps to ensure that the recommendations are submitted on
time. Recommendation forms are due on November 29, 2018, two days after applications must be submitted.
The CLS Program strongly encourages you to submit your application well in advance of the application
deadline. The CLS Program and American Councils for International Education bear no responsibility for
problems in submitting the application.
Accessibility
If you need to submit any portion of your application materials by mail, those documents must be received at
American Councils for International Education's offices by November 27, 2018.
The application should be sent by certified post to American Councils at the following address:
ATTN: CLS Program
American Councils for International Education
1828 L St NW, Suite 1200
Washington DC 20036-5136
Questions?
For information about the CLS Program, please visit www.clscholarship.org
Please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions page at www.clscholarship.org/faqs for more information on
common questions that arise during the application process.
Contact CLS Program staff during normal business hours, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time, Monday-Friday,
toll-free at: 1-877-257-9922
Email: cls@americancouncils.org
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The Critical Language Scholarship Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided
by the U.S. Government and administered by American Councils for International Education.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the CLS Program you must:
• Be a U.S. citizen at the time of your application.
o Non-citizens including Permanent Residents are not eligible, even if they anticipate naturalization
by the beginning of the program.
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• If in an undergraduate program (bachelor's or associate's), complete at least one full-time equivalent year
of study (two semesters or three quarters) by the beginning of the CLS Program in summer 2019.
• You may only apply once, for one language program, each summer. Applicants who submit multiple
applications will be considered ineligible.
• Participation is limited to a total of two CLS awards for any individual. Applicants who have been
selected for and participated in the CLS Program one time can apply for a second award. Applicants
who have successfully completed the CLS Program two or more times are not eligible.
• Employees of private and public agencies under contract or grant with the U.S. Department of State who
perform services related to the Critical Language Scholarship Program, for a period ending one year
following the termination of their services; or
• Immediate family members (i.e., spouses and dependent children) of the individuals described in the
above paragraphs, for a period ending one year following the termination of such employment or
service. This provision does not disqualify self-supporting members of families who live apart from their
parents.
These provisions do not extend to part-time or temporary employees, consultants, or interns of the U.S.
Department of State (including at U.S. Embassies and Consulates), or to contract employees of the U.S.
Department of State, unless such persons perform services related to the Critical Language Scholarship
Program.
Applicants to the CLS Program may apply for and receive both a CLS Program award and a Fulbright U.S.
Student Program award in the same academic year. However, participants may not accept both a CLS Program
award and the Fulbright Critical Language Enhancement Award, which provides supplemental critical language
study funding for Fulbright U.S. Student Program grantees, in the same academic year.
If a participant receives a Fulbright grant with a mandatory pre-departure orientation in Washington, D.C. that
falls during the CLS Program period, he or she may need to choose between accepting the CLS Program award
and the Fulbright grant.
Applicant situations involving a felony or misdemeanor conviction will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
Minor traffic violations do not need to be reported as misdemeanors. Please note that the applicant may also be
asked to submit supporting documentation.
Applicant situations involving university disciplinary action will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Please
note that the applicant may also be asked to submit supporting documentation.
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Failure of an applicant to fully report felony and misdemeanor convictions or university disciplinary action will
result in termination of the application.
Participation Requirements
The health and well-being of participants and staff are top priorities of the CLS Program. The CLS Program is a
rigorous immersion program and may be physically and emotionally challenging. Each student must be
committed to working hard and participating fully in the group program, beginning with the mandatory pre-
departure orientation through the completion of the oversea program.
Each participant must:
• Be able to stay alert and to focus attention for up to several hours at a time during classes, while
participating in cultural activities, and when receiving staff instructions.
• Attend daily classes and activities, as dictated by the program schedule and for the duration of the
program (program dates will be announced prior to the deadline for accepting the award, if offered).
• If taking prescription medications, be able to maintain proper dosage without assistance from instructors
or others (except in emergency situations).
• Work effectively as a member of a team despite potentially stressful and difficult conditions. This may
require problem solving on an interpersonal or group level as well as a willingness to accept differences.
• Contribute to a safe learning environment. No inappropriate verbal or physical behavior toward others,
either in person or online, is tolerated for any reason.
• Perform necessary self-care, including maintaining adequate nutrition and hydration, dressing
appropriately for environmental conditions, maintaining personal hygiene, and managing known medical
conditions.
• Comprehend, and follow detailed instructions on travel, risk management, personal care, hazard
avoidance, and other topics.
Medical Review
If selected for a CLS award, you will be required to submit a medical information form and physician's statement
to the CLS Program for review by an independent medical professional. Results of the medical review will
determine if you meet medical requirements necessary for program placement and participation in the CLS
Program. You must also inform the program of any changes in your health status between submission of these
forms and the start of the summer program in order to participate.
Visas
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All finalists must receive an appropriate visa from their country of study (deadlines vary by country).
• The CLS Program, American Councils for International Education and the U.S. Department of State
will assist you with your visa application, but cannot influence a foreign government's decision of
whether or not to issue a visa. The decision to issue a visa rests solely with the government and
consular mission of the country to which a student is traveling.
• CLS Program finalists and, in some cases, alternates may be required to work closely with CLS Program
staff on preparing their paperwork well in advance of regular deadlines in order to receive a visa.
• Failure to meet deadlines or respond in a timely manner to CLS program staff requests may result in not
being issued a visa and therefore not being able to participate in the program.
• Finalists for the CLS Program may be required to submit their passports for visa processing in the spring,
prior to the program start date. This may require finalists to cancel or reschedule planned international
travel in order to participate on the CLS Program.
Additional requirements
If you are selected for a CLS Program award, as a requirement of your participation you must agree to the terms
and conditions of the award. A copy of the terms and conditions for the 2018 summer program can be found
online at the address below. The award terms and conditions are revised on an annual basis and may change
before the 2019 summer program.
www.clscholarship.org/assets/images/materials/2018_Terms_and_Conditions.pdf
• We are thoughtful about the personal information we ask you to provide and the personal information
that we collect about you.
• We store personal information for only as long as we have a reason to keep it.
• We aim for transparency on how we gather, use, and share your personal information.
By starting an application to the CLS Program, you agree to our privacy policy, which incorporates and clarifies
these principles. You can review our full privacy policy at www.clscholarship.org/apply/privacy-policy.
What is Covered
The CLS Program covers most of the costs of participating in its overseas institutes, including:
• International and domestic travel between the student's U.S. home city, Washington, D.C., and the CLS
Program site
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• Language instruction, room, board, program-sponsored travel within the host country
• The cost of medical exams and any follow-up visits necessary to pass the medical review process, as
determined by the CLS Program.
Selection Process
Award recipients are selected on the basis of merit, with consideration for the following:
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Eligibility
1) I am a U.S. citizen (including naturalized U.S. citizen).
□ Yes
□ No
4a) If yes, please explain below. Students on a leave of absence during the fall semester are
only eligible if they are participating in an organized semester- or year-long study abroad
program or a substantive internship program and intend to re-enroll following its completion.
Note that you will be required to submit documentation of your study abroad or internship program and
a signed letter from your home college or university in the U.S. explaining your situation and your
intention to re-enroll following the completion of your program. This documentation should be
submitted to American Councils at cls@americancouncils.org no later than November 27, 2018.
Maximum of 100 words allowed.
5) My institution is an accredited institution based in the United States. (Note: Students earning
degrees at foreign colleges or universities that are not based in the United States or its territories
are not eligible.)
□ Yes
□ No
6) By the program start date (summer 2019), I will have completed at least one academic year of
study at the college level (two semesters or three quarters).
□ Yes
□ No
7) I understand that if I am selected for the CLS Program award, I will be required to submit a
medical information form and physician's statement for review by an independent medical
professional. Results of the medical review will determine if I meet medical requirements
necessary for program placement and participation in the CLS Program.
The CLS Program does not discriminate on the basis of medical condition or disability.
□ Yes
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8) I understand that if I am selected for a CLS Program award, my participation depends on the
decision by the host country to issue me a visa that is appropriate and valid for the CLS Program.
The decision to issue a visa is made at the sole discretion of the host country and neither American
Councils nor the U.S. Department of State has control over visa decisions by host countries.
□ Yes
9) I am submitting only one CLS Program application for only one language.
□ Yes
10) I certify that I have reviewed the eligibility requirements, and that I am eligible to apply for the
CLS Program.
A full description of the eligibility requirements is available at www.clscholarship.org/about#eligibility
□ Yes
11) I have submitted or plan to submit an application to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the
2019-2020 award year.
If yes, please complete the additional information below.
□ Yes
□ No
11a) I understand that I may not accept a 2019 Critical Language Enhancement Award, which
provides supplemental critical language study funding for Fulbright U.S. Student Program
grantees, and a CLS Program award in the same academic year.
□ Yes
12a) If yes, attach a copy of your DD214 or NGB-22 Form as proof of your veteran status.
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Disciplinary Record
1) Are you under current indictment for or have you ever been convicted of a felony or
misdemeanor (excluding minor traffic violations)?
More information and instructions can be found at www.clscholarship.org/information-for/applicants
□ Yes
□ No
1a) If yes, please explain below. Include details of the date of incident and details of the
citation/complaint, and state whether or not you completed the terms of your sentence.
Maximum of 100 words allowed.
University Record
2) Have you ever been the subject of academic or non-academic disciplinary action, or been
suspended or expelled from a college or university for any disciplinary or honor code infraction?
□ Yes
□ No
2a) If yes, please indicate below the date of incident, details of the incident, and the resulting
punishment.
Maximum of 100 words allowed.
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Language Choice
Language Choice
1) Indicate the Language and Level for which you are applying.
You should select the level you expect to be when the program starts in June 2019. Assess yourself according
to the Language Levels and Prerequisites guidelines at www.clscholarship.org/about#language-levels.
1a) How many years of formal target language classroom study (or equivalent) will you have
completed by summer 2019?
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Biographical Information
1) Applicant Name (please enter your legal name as it appears on your U.S. passport or other
government-issued ID)
3) Gender
As it appears on your passport or other government-issued ID
□ Male
□ Female
4) Date of Birth
5) Place of Birth
Birth City:
Birth State/Province/Region:
Birth Country:
8) Residential Address.
For example, if you live in Rhode Island but attend school in Illinois, then please indicate your address in Rhode
Island.
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Street Address:
City:
Province/State/Governorate:
Country:
Postal/ZIP Code:
9a) State/Territory
9b) District
Indicate the district number for your Congressional district.
Enter "At Large" for states with only one (1) Congressional representative (Alaska, Delaware, Montana,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming), and for the District of Columbia and U.S.
territories (American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands)
Passport Information
14) Do you have a U.S. passport with your legal name valid through December 2019 (or if you are a
CLS Russian applicant, through March 2020) with two blank visa pages?
You do not need to have a passport to apply for the CLS Program. However, all finalists are required to have a
valid passport by March 2019 in order to participate in the program.
You may need to apply for a new passport if:
• You do not currently have a U.S. passport;
• Your passport is not valid through the above dates; or
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• Your passport does not have two blank visa/stamp pages. (Note that it is no longer possible to add new
pages to U.S. passports. You must apply for a new passport.)
If you do not take measures to secure a passport by March 2019, you will be responsible for any fees
associated with expediting your passport.
For more information on securing a passport, please visit http://www.travel.state.gov/.
□ Yes
□ No
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3) Start Date
5) Type of Degree
□ Undergraduate (Bachelor's or Associate's)
□ Master's
□ Doctoral (PhD)
□ Professional Degree (DDS, MD, DO, PAC, JD, etc.)
Spring 2019
8) Will you be enrolled in courses at this college/university during the Spring 2019 academic term?
□ Yes
□ No
8a) If yes, when is the anticipated date of your last final exam?
(i) City
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(ii) Country
Fall 2019
11) Will you be enrolled in courses at this college/university during the fall 2019 academic term?
□ Yes
□ No
11a) If yes, when is the anticipated date of your first day of class for fall 2019?
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Please note that anyone who is accepted to the CLS Program will be required to submit an official transcript at a
later date to verify the information provided below. Any discrepancies between the information provided in your
CLS application and your official transcript will result in the revocation of the CLS award unless the institution
verifies that a change (e.g., grade change, course removed, etc.) was made on your official record. Please
contact us with any questions regarding the transcript reporting requirements.
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2) If yes, please list all previous colleges and universities you attended. Include the following
information:
a) Country
Please first tell us the country your institution was located in (including the United States)
b) University Name
c) Type of Program
□ Undergraduate (Bachelor's or Associate's)
□ Master's
□ Doctoral (PhD)
□ Professional Degree (DDS, MD, DO, PAC, JD, etc.)
□ Non-Degree
d) Field of Study
e) Start Date
f) End Date
h) Attach Transcript
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Language Study
1) Which statement best describes your CLS target language study?
□ I have never studied my CLS target language
□ I have studied my CLS target language, but not through formal classroom study
□ I have studied my CLS target language through formal classroom study
3) Please describe the activities you have undertaken including the frequency and number of
hours, content, books or materials used, chapters or topics covered and level of engagement. If
you are a heritage speaker, please indicate the degree of your language use at home.
Maximum of 150 words allowed.
4a) How many cumulative hours of formal classroom study in the CLS target language will
you have completed by the beginning of the 2019 CLS Summer Program?
For example, a typical academic year is nine months (32 weeks). A typical language course is 3-5 hours
per week or 96-160 contact hours. The number of contact hours provided should include previous,
current, and anticipated Spring 2019 target language courses.
5) Please provide information on any travel you have taken to countries where the target language
is spoken. Include the following information:
• Country
• Year of Visit
• Sponsoring Organization (if any)
• Travel Duration
• Travel Purpose
• Cities Visited/Length of Visit
6b) Institution
If self-study or led by a tutor, please indicate that here.
7a) Please list any previous courses taken in the target language starting with the most recent.
Include the following information:
• Course Title
• Institution
• Start Date
• End Date
• Grade
• Average number of hours per week spent in classroom
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8) Do you plan to enroll in a language course in the target language for the Winter/Spring 2019
term?
□ Yes
□ No
8b) Institution
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1a) List the other language(s) you have studied. Include the following information:
• Language
• Primary Study Method
• Number of Years
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Recommendation Requests
What Is Required?
• Your application must include two recommendations from two different individuals. At least one of your
recommendation forms should come from someone familiar with your academic performance, preferably
at the university level. Both letters should be written by someone who can speak to your suitability for
the CLS Program.
• All recommendation forms must be submitted in English and cannot be completed by a family member.
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Recommendation Form
For the Student
Prepare this form for each of your recommenders and provide them with a copy when requesting a
recommendation from them.
Full Name:
Institution/Organizational Affiliation:
Relationship to You:
Email Address:
Telephone:
You have been asked to serve as a reference for a student applying to the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)
Program. The CLS Program is an intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American
students enrolled at U.S. colleges and universities. The program includes intensive language instruction and
structured cultural enrichment experiences designed to promote rapid language gains.
The CLS Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
(ECA). The goal of ECA is to promote mutual understanding between the people of the United States and
people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange that assist in the development of
peaceful relations. The CLS Program is part of a U.S. government effort to expand dramatically the number of
Americans studying and mastering critical foreign languages. Students of diverse disciplines and majors are
encouraged to apply. Participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship
period, and later apply their critical language skills in their future professional careers.
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In the CLS application, students are asked to submit short essays addressing these criteria, including their
motivation for applying to the program, their academic and professional goals, and their ability to be successful
on a rigorous, group-based overseas program. During the selection process, applications are evaluated based
on each student's application as well as the input of two recommenders.
Recommendation form
As someone who knows the applicant, we ask that you provide answers to the questions below. When
responding to each question, we encourage you to share specific examples that will help provide the selection
panel with a better understanding of the applicant's ability to be a successful participant on the CLS Program.
1. How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity?
2. The CLS Program is an intensive, group-based language and culture program. This program requires
students to study a language intensively in a situation of prolonged interaction with fellow students and
to function in a challenging social and cultural environment. Please comment on the applicant's
emotional and social maturity and their ability to cooperate with a group of people.
3. The ability to function in an immersive, often ambiguous, cultural climate is very important to a
participant's success. Maturity, flexibility and a willingness to engage with and adapt to a new
environment and culture is critical for every participant on the CLS Program. Please describe the
applicant's open-mindedness toward new ideas and the applicant's ability to adapt to new situations.
4. CLS Program institutes cover approximately one academic year of university-level language coursework
during an eight- to ten-week program. Please comment on the applicant's overall preparedness for a
rigorous academic program. If you are familiar with the applicant's language-learning abilities, please
also comment on the applicant's aptitude for learning a new language.
5. What additional strengths do you think the applicant will bring to the CLS group?
• Do you have any concerns about the applicant's ability to successfully complete the CLS program?
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1a) If yes, have you received a CLS Program award in the past?
□ I received a CLS award and completed the program
□ I received a CLS award, but did not attend or had to withdraw from the program
□ I received a CLS award but declined
□ I received a CLS award but did not successfully complete the program
□ No, I have not previously received a CLS award
(i) If yes, are you applying for the same language as the CLS Program you completed
previously?
□ Yes, I am applying for the same language as a CLS Program I completed previously
□ No, I am applying for a different language from the CLS Program I completed previously
(i-i) If no, please explain how you are maintaining your language skills in the language
for which you first received a CLS Award. Please address how learning an additional
language will contribute to your academic and professional goals. Please comment
on how you plan to use knowledge of both of these languages in your professional
future.
Maximum of 150 words allowed.
(ii) If decline, please provide a short description of the reason that you declined the
previous offer to participate in CLS. Please describe the difference that would allow
you to participate in the program if awarded a CLS this year.
Minimum of 150 words required.
(ii-i) If did not successfully complete, please provide a short description explaining
why you had to withdraw or were asked to leave the CLS Program.
Maximum of 150 words allowed.
(ii-ii) If you completed the program previously, please explain why the CLS Program is
the best way for you to continue your language study. Please comment on why your
additional participation in CLS would be a good investment for the U.S. government.
Maximum of 150 words allowed.
1b) Please indicate all CLS Programs attended from 2006-2018. Include the following
information:
• Year
• Language
• Level
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• City
2a) If you checked any boxes above, please indicate the program, year and country for each.
Include the following information:
• Program Name
• Program Location, including city, state/region, and country
• Language studied (if applicable)
• Year
2b) If you received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program (Study/Research) Award, were you also
the recipient of a Critical Language Enhancement Award (CLEA)?
□ Yes
□ No
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Short Essays
Before you begin your essays, it is strongly recommended that you read the information on the CLS website
pertaining to your language and watch the video providing guidance for writing effective application essays for
the CLS Program at www.clscholarship.org/apply.
If you have previously participated in the CLS Program, you may not reuse the same essay responses from your
previous application(s). If you applied previously but were not selected, you may reuse material from your
previous application(s) if you wish.
1) Resilience
Maximum of 300 words allowed.
Successful study abroad experiences often require traits such as flexibility, tolerance, openness, and
adaptability. On the CLS Program, you will be exposed to new opinions and worldviews. For example, you
might find that there are differences in concepts of privacy; socially acceptable behaviors; the role of the
individual in society; and/or values and political viewpoints.
• Give an example of when you had to adapt to a new and challenging environment or situation. What did
you find challenging and what strategies did you use to adapt to the situation?
• What aspects of the CLS Program do you expect will be the most challenging for you?
• What knowledge, skills, and experiences will you draw on to meet these challenges?
3) Citizen Diplomacy
Maximum of 300 words allowed.
A key goal of the CLS Program is to increase the number and diversity of Americans who study and speak
critical languages in order to develop mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the
people of other countries. Languages offer an opportunity for communication and exchange, providing the
foundation of a more peaceful world. CLS Program scholars bear responsibility for representing the United
States as citizen diplomats in their host communities; they reflect a diversity of values, beliefs, and opinions that
is fundamental to providing a balanced representation of the United States abroad (see the diversity statement
of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). CLS Program scholars are expected to contribute to the goal
of building mutual understanding by sharing what it means to be an American, learning about the host culture,
and building meaningful relationships.
• Make a case for how you will serve as an effective citizen diplomat abroad. How could you contribute to
the mission of building mutual understanding between the people of your community and the people of
your host community?
• What interests you about your chosen target language and the people who speak it?
• How will you continue to study this language after the CLS Program?
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Statement of Purpose
1) Statement of Purpose
Maximum of 500 words allowed.
Please address the following questions in your statement of purpose:
• How will increased language and cultural knowledge help you achieve your future academic or
professional goals?
• Why is participation in the CLS Program appropriate for you at this point in your academic or professional
career?
• Why should the CLS Program invest in you? What is it that you bring to the program?
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Statistical Information
This information will not be shared with application reviewers and will have no bearing on your selection for the
CLS Program. It may be used in aggregate for the production of external reports or public presentations.
The U.S. Department of State and American Councils welcome all eligible applications and do not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, or disability.
The information you provide below will not affect your eligibility for the award, or have an impact on the
evaluation or selection process.
□ White
□ Multi-Racial
□ Other
□ I decline to state
City:
Province/State/Governorate:
Country:
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Once you submit your application, you will no longer be able to make changes to any section of the application.
Please note that due to the large volume of applications received, the CLS Program is unable to provide
feedback on individual applications.
Certification
1) Please sign your name below to indicate your agreement with this statement:
I certify:
• I completed this application and the written portions are my own work;
• Everything in this application is complete and true to the best of my knowledge;
• I understand that limited information from my application may be shared with representatives of my
university, for example study abroad or fellowships advising offices, including my name, degree
information and choice of language;
• I understand that American Councils and the U.S. Department of State will not discuss individual
selection decisions with applicants; and
• I understand that my application is in no way an offer or a guarantee of an offer for a Critical Language
Scholarship award.
Signature:
Date:
Additional Information
2) Would you like us to contact you with information about CLS and other U.S. Study Abroad
programs in the future?
You may unsubscribe from emails at any point in the future.
□ Yes! Please add me to your mailing list.
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