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Dr. Michael and Mrs. Marilyn Day Award | Ohio University Dr. Michael and Mrs. Marilyn Day Award Dr. Michael E. Day received his B. S.
in Biological Science in 1969 from Ohio University. He received his medical degree from University of Toledo College of Medicine and was in practice as a family medicine doctor in Indianapolis, Indiana for over 40 years.
Together with his wife Marilyn, they have chosen to establish the Dr. Michael and Mrs. Marilyn Day Study Abroad Award in an effort to encourage Ohio University students to take full advantage of the educational and cultural opportunities Ohio University offers.
Dr. Michael and Mrs. Marilyn Day Award can be used for participation on: OHIO-Credit International programs, Affiliated Provider programs, and Other approved credit-bearing international study abroad programs. If you are unsure if your program qualifies for this award, please reach out to global. opportunities@ohio.
edu . Applicants for the Dr. Michael and Mrs. Marilyn Day Award must meet all the following criteria: Be enrolled at Ohio University as a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate student in good academic standing. Minimum 3.
2 cumulative GPA. Must have a FASFA on file with Ohio University. Preference for the award will be given to: Students who have not had previous study away experience (domestic or international programs) at the college level.
Previous recipients of funding from the Office of Global Opportunities will only be considered if funds remain after all other applicants are considered. Read the requirements carefully to make sure you have the required information and materials before you proceed. Once you begin the common scholarship application, you will need to provide answers to all questions in one sitting to submit your application.
Common Short Essay Prompts - All Applicants Tell us about yourself and your motivation to participate in a global experience. Consider: What should the scholarship committee know about you? Why did you select this particular opportunity (location, length, subject area, etc.)?
Describe your prospective global experience and the impact it will have on you. Consider: What do you hope to gain from this experience? How will this experience fit into your future academic and professional plans?
Awards are intended to defray the cost of travel associated with global opportunity programs. Award amounts may vary. Total awards received from OHIO may not exceed combined program fee and estimated out of pocket costs (cost of attendance).
In order to receive an award, the student must be registered with the Office of Global Opportunities through the OGO Student Portal . The award will be directly applied to the student's OHIO account during the term in which the awardee is scheduled to travel. Winter Break 25-26, Spring Semester 2026, and Spring Break 2026 Programs: Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Summer 2026, Fall 2026, and Academic Year 2026-2027 Programs Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 11:59PM Note: It can take up to six weeks after the scholarship deadline for the scholarship committees to render their decisions. The Dr. Michael and Mrs. Marilyn Day Award is part of the Office of Global Opportunities Common Application for scholarships, which allows OHIO students to apply for multiple scholarships in one place.
If you have any questions, please reach out to global. opportunities@ohio. edu or attend a drop in advising session.
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Tell us about yourself and your motivation to participate in a global experience. Consider: What should the scholarship committee know about you? Why did you select this particular opportunity (location, length, subject area, etc.)?
Describe your prospective global experience and the impact it will have on you. Consider: What do you hope to gain from this experience? How will this experience fit into your future academic and professional plans?
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate student at Ohio University in good academic standing. Minimum 3. 2 cumulative GPA. Must have FAFSA on file. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The published deadline was March 1, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Dr. Michael and Mrs. Marilyn Day Award is funded by Ohio University Office of Global Opportunities. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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