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Jeanie Anderson
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This fund was established to remember Jeanie Anderson by providing grants to students studying abroad. Jeanie was a UCSB student who was selected along with her three roommates to participate in EAP in 1972. After arriving in Bordeaux, France, she traveled to the north of Spain where she tragically drowned.
The Anderson Family has long had an interest in international education. Among her six siblings, Jeanie had a sister who
was an EAP Madrid participant (1967), a brother who attended the University of Pau in France and received a PhD from the University of Bristol in England, another brother who served in the Peace Corps in Zaire (Congo) and she also had a
niece who completed the General Course at the London School of Economics. The Anderson Family, along with friends,
EAP staff, faculty, alumni and fellow students, and many others, established the Jeanie Anderson Memorial Fund. Since
1973, the fund has awarded over 100 grants to UCSB EAP students.
These grants provide resources to pursue learning beyond the classroom and allow a student to establish unique relationships abroad to expand his or her learning experience. Many of a student’s personal goals and dreams for international study can be translated into a grant proposal. In the past, grants have been awarded for $500 to $1,000. Some past projects have included “Acoustic Map: Sounds of Germany,” “Comparing Recycling Programs across Western Europe,” “Invasive Plant Species on the Island of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil,” “Flamenco Music Project,” and “The Scandinavian Response to the War in Iraq.” |