scholarships
Our main partner and sponsor in providing scholarships is
Vacational Studies represented by its
Managing Director and the JWA-founding member Ian Mucklejohn.
He offers two scholarships at no charge each year and the members of JWA are
invited to propose worthwhile students who could not afford the course fees and
the stay at Vacational Studies on their own. The criterion worthwhile means the
student should be eager to learn English as a globally understood language, is
open-minded and interested in socialising and international friendship, likes
sports activities, plays an instrument or cultivates other hobbies reflecting
his public spirited personality.
All this should be proved by the "JWA-Tutor" and a letter of recommendation
from a teacher or any other reliable persons. Application for a scholarship
should be done one year (latest in autumn) in advance
(
Application Form for Scholarship).
Once accepted as a JWA scholarship recipient JWA will care for the costs of
travelling and pocket money.
Aside from this first, original project JWA supports – following its goal of
promoting International Communication and Understanding – other projects. The
decisions on such projects are taken during the "
Meetings".