We believe that college and university students in business studies and French language studies provide the foundation for the future growth of French-American business relations.
What is Le Detroit Scholarship?
The purpose of the Le Détroit Scholarship is to assist college and university students in Michigan who study business or business related courses and French language studies and who plan to combine French and business in their future career plans. The award is intended to help fund an internship, work-study, or other educational experience in France.
We are proud to advance the cause of trade and commerce between the United States and France through our program. It demonstrates our commitment to our broad goal of improving French American trade as well as to contributing to our community by helping Michigan students further their French studies and business experience.
How does it work?
Our scholarships start at $1,500, and are based on merit, need, and the career goals of the student.
Eligibility
We award scholarships to students who:
- are enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate degree at a college or university located in Michigan;
- study business or business related courses and French language studies;
- have decided to study or complete an internship in France and can submit proof of acceptance into the program by the time the award is to be disbursed;
- demonstrate academic excellence;
- demonstrate financial need.
Application Instructions
To apply, please send the following documents:
- a two page, double-spaced essay stating why you believe you are deserving of the scholarship. You must describe your study or internship plans, future career goals, and include demonstrated financial need. Your letter must also state that you are willing to provide 10-20 hours of volunteer service to the FACC;
- a detailed budget of the cost to attend the program (see attached form)
- a letter of recommendation from your professor or advisor stating the reasons why you should be considered for this scholarship;
- an official transcript from your college or university;
proof of acceptance into the study abroad or internship program in France — if the application is in process, be aware this will be needed before funds can be disbursed if an award is granted; - (optional) a cover letter including any other information you believe is important for us to know that you did not include in your essay.
Send your application:
- Online on this page
- https://www.epkdesign.com/faccmi/services/le-detroit-scholarship-apply/By mail to: French-American Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Chapter c/o Wipfli – Scholarship Committee – 2000 Town Center, Suite 1800 – Southfield, MI 48075
- By email to [email protected] – Subject: Scholarship application
Our Application Review Process
- We will review applications and announce scholarships on an as needed basis.
- Please submit your application for consideration in a timely fashion before you plan to study or intern abroad in France.
- Scholarships are normally awarded and disbursed through the college or university attended by the recipient.
When a scholarship is awarded, the recipient will be asked to pledge between 10 to 20 hours of volunteer service to the FACC, Michigan Chapter. The total hours of volunteer service will be determined and based upon the size of the scholarship and the personal circumstances of the recipient.
Special considerations will be granted to candidates residing outside the metro Detroit area. Students are encouraged to consider the volunteer service as an opportunity to be introduced to the French-American business community in Michigan and have the chance to learn more about international business with local French/American professionals.