Participants and alumni of the Auxiliares de Conversación and other Language Assistant programs are guaranteed 50 percent scholarships for our in-person master’s degree programs.

Scholarship

We recognize your international professional experience, language learning, and cross-cultural communication as a valuable part of our campus community and global alumni network. 

Auxiliares de Conversación and other Language Assistant programs alumni admitted to our in-person degree programs receive a 50 percent ($24K+ annual) scholarship. The earlier you apply, the more likely you are to receive additional merit and need-based scholarships.

Online Programs

If you are interested in an online degree program, you will not have access to the scholarship but you can still waive the application fee and benefit from the lower tuition cost for our online programs. 

As our online degrees are asynchronous and part-time, you can start earning your master’s online while you participate in Auxiliares de Conversación or another Language Assistant program. You’ll build highly marketable skills sought after by top employers. 

Requirements

  • Participants and alumni from the following programs qualify for this scholarship: Ministry of Education, UCETAM, Instituto Franklin, BEDA, Fulbright, and CIEE.
  • U.S. and international applicants will be given the same consideration.
  • You may have completed your assignment in Spain or have been a Spanish assistant elsewhere in the world.
  • You must meet the admissions requirements for your Middlebury Institute degree program.

Next Steps

Partner Representatives

Please contact Senior Director of Institutional Partnerships Jill Stoffers.

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