Elizabeth Cochran Receives U.S. Department of State’s Gilman Scholarship
McKendree University Senior Will Study in Morocco
(LEBANON, Ill., December 17, 2018) — McKendree University announces that Elizabeth
Cochran, a senior from Warsaw, Ill., has received the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman
International Scholarship to study abroad during the spring of 2019. The complete
list of 395 undergraduate Gilman Scholars from 152 colleges and universities across
the U.S. is available at gilmanscholarship.org.
Cochran will study in Meknes, Morocco, during the spring semester. The Gilman Scholarship
will support her three-month experience in the historic imperial city, a UNESCO World
Heritage site on the country’s north-central coast.
“My goal is to integrate cross-cultural learning about the Muslim culture, learn applicable
sociological perspectives and give back to the community. Going to Morocco is an opportunity
that will help prepare me for my future,” said the psychology major, who seeks cross-cultural
experience for a career as a child psychologist.
In additional to taking courses at the Arabic Study Center in Meknes, she will volunteer
at A Smile Center, an organization that provides services and education for single
mothers. “I will provide a range of services, teaching skills of independence, budgeting
and counseling, and developing a safe environment for the women and their children.
While I volunteer my time there will be a language barrier, however I envision that
I will enhance my language skills.”
At McKendree, Cochran is the secretary and treasurer of Pi Gamma Mu social science
honor society, a member of the Psychology Club, and a volunteer at Cedar Ridge nursing
home in Lebanon, Fairmont City Library after-school tutoring, Trinity Services in
Mascoutah, and the Family Living Center in East St. Louis. She plans to blog about
her semester abroad experiences at mckendree.edu.
The Congressionally funded Gilman Program broadens the U.S. student population studying
and interning abroad by providing scholarships to outstanding undergraduate Pell Grant
recipients. Since the program’s establishment in 2001, over 1,300 U.S. institutions
have sent more than 28,000 Gilman scholars to 145 countries around the globe.
“Getting the Gilman means the world to me,” said Cochran, who is McKendree University’s
fifth recipient. “I am able to not worry about my expenses and I get a chance to make
this work financially. This helps to keep me out of debt.”
The Gilman Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs and is supported in its implementation by the Institute of International
Education.
Elizabeth Cochran
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