Rutgers University–Camden is pleased to announce that a record number of students received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for 2025, which will assist them in pursuing opportunities they have received to learn abroad in a diverse range of nations and programs.
Funded by the U.S. Department of State, the Gilman Program is a competitive, merit-based opportunity supporting students who wish to study or intern abroad. The scholarship provides its recipients the financial resources needed to participate in programs that will sharpen their skills in areas critical to national security and economic prosperity.
The full slate of 2025 recipients from Rutgers–Camden—along with their programs and nations of study—is listed below:
Jenna Ahmed, Rutgers–Camden Learning Abroad, Hungary
Tiffany Chan, Self-Proposed Research, United Kingdom
QueenTeja Cooper, Rutgers–Camden Learning Abroad, Ghana
Nandini Doddi, Rutgers–Camden Learning Abroad, Hungary
Islijah Estrella Hernandez, Rutgers–Camden Learning Abroad, Hungary
David Parr, Council on International Educational Exchange Summer Intern, Ireland
Julia Serrano, Rutgers University Global Summer, Italy
The Office of Scholar Development and Fellowship Advising (OSDFA) can assist students in applying for the Gilman Program and a host of other award opportunities. Learn more about the Gilman Program and other programs available to Rutgers–Camden students and alumni.