Look for announcements at your school or college about competitions that award a travel scholarship. Competitions require a written essay, photography or artwork.
Stop by your university's funding office. Full-time registered students may be eligible for an international travel scholarship.
Contact industry organizations that support your chosen career path. This includes professional organizations you join as a student. You may be required to demonstrate that your completed coursework and declared major support a specific career.
Research scholarships from volunteer-based organizations. A minimum number of volunteer hours and a letter of recommendation may be required.
Review the travel scholarship requirements. Often there is a minimum GPA. There may be age restrictions. With most scholarships you need to show evidence that you cannot afford to fund the trip yourself.
Complete the application form and necessary paperwork before the deadline. With some travel scholarships you need to submit a written essay or report.