OCTOBER 2024 – Seventeen undergraduate students from colleges and universities across the United States have been named recipients of Bridging Scholarships for Study Abroad in Japan. The winners will receive awards of $2,500 to assist with their expenses while they study in Japan for a semester in Spring 2025). Since 1999, more than two thousand scholarships have been awarded by the US-Japan Bridging Foundation (www.bridgingfoundation.org).

Recipients of Bridging Scholarships for Study Abroad in Japan, Spring 2025

Leo ABUFADIL / Trinity University / Temple University Japan Campus / Political Science and International Studies
Madison BELLVILLE / Clemson University / Meiji Gakuin University / Modern Languages: Japanese Studies
Lauren BOYD / University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Ritsumeikan University / Interdisciplinary International Studies
Aracely BURNETT / University of Massachusetts Amherst / Temple University Japan Campus / Psychology
Nicholas CARTER / Howard University / J.F. Oberlin University / Computer Science
Albert CHHAY / Siena College / Kansai Gaidai University / Biology BA
Trisha CLENNAN / University of Texas at Austin / Waseda University / Pre-Med Psychology
Sean HARRIS / Pacific University / Rikkyo University / International Business
Alex HUDDLESTON / Oakland University / Nanzan University / Interdisciplinary Studies (Japanese, International Relations, Com. and Deaf Studies)
Cassandra LITTLE / Illinois College / Ritsumeikan University / Global Studies with concentration in East Asian Studies
Keira MCDEVITT / Gettysburg College / Kansai Gaidai University / Anthropology & East Asian Studies
Anna MILLER / Case Western Reserve University / Temple University Japan Campus / Marketing Major with Japanese Minor
Kameron PAGE-THOMPSON / University of North Texas / Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies / Japanese
Kimiko REED / Columbia University / Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS) / History
Jaedyn TANG-GORDY / Loyola Marymount University / Sophia University / Entrepreneurship
Skyler TRAN / University of Nevada Reno / Meiji University / Journalism
Meagan WRIGHT / Grand Valley State University / Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU) / Biomedical Science

These Bridging Scholars hail from a variety of schools–public and private, large universities and small colleges–in 22 states. Their majors range from biochemistry to fine arts, but they share a common interest in Japan, its society, and its language and culture. Their destinations also vary, from giant campuses in Tokyo to small colleges in rural Japan.

The goal of the Bridging Project is to promote study abroad in Japan by larger numbers of American undergraduate students. The American Association of Teachers of Japanese (AATJ), which promotes education in Japanese language, literature, and culture, administers the Bridging Scholarship program.

For information on the scholarships, visit the Bridging Project online at www.aatj.org/studyabroad/japan-bridging-scholarships. For information on the Bridging Foundation, visit www.bridgingfoundation.org.

Contributors for the 2023-2024 Scholarships

Contributors to the 2023-2024 Bridging Scholarships fund include:  Aflac International, Inc., BentallGreenOak, Casey Abel, Peter Bengtson; Danielle Breckenridge, Alan Cannon, Colt Chaffin, Web Coates, Paige Cottingham-Streater, Robin Dahlberg, Roseleen Dello Russo, Brian and Janie Doyle, Richard Dyck, ExxonMobil, Robert Feldman, The Freeman Foundation, Yoshiaki Fujiki, Eric Gangloff, Jon Gray, Peter Grilli; Hecht Law PC, Harry Hill, AB Hirschfeld, Jr., Ichigo Asset Management, Ltd., Amy Jackson, Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, Eri Kakuta, Brian Kelly, Edward Lincoln, Ginger Marcus, Tom Mason and Qi Wang, Kathy Matsui, Shikoh Matsumoto, David McCreery, Krishen Mehta, Joseph Meyer, Mission Value Partners, LLC, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas), Donna Ikeda & John Morey, Morgan Stanley Japan, Ekaterina Mozhaeva, MUFG Securities Americas Inc., Satoru and Hiroko Murase, Janette Noddin, Robert Noddin, Mark Ofriel, Susan Pharr, Thierry Porté, Chris Quackenbush, Roche Family Foundation, Frank Sanda, Susan Schmidt, David Semaya, Ryan Shaffer, Paul & Yoshiko Sheard, George & Brad Takei, Gary Thomas; Bill Tsutsui, Axel Urie, Chris Wells, Wolver Hill Advisors, LLC.

Bill Bishop Family Memorial Scholarship Fund: Tatsuo Achiwa, Mike Alfant, Eriko Asai, Tomoko Baba, Soumya Bardhan, Laurence Bates, Thom Breckenridge, Andrew Conrad, Mark Davidson, Nicole Despres, Simon Farrell, Marc Fuoti, Vickie Green, Barbara Hancock, Deborah Hayden, Miyako Hirano, Junko Igarashi, Shu Imanishi, Naoko Ito, Amy Jackson, Sakiho Kamei, Yuko Kidoguchi, Stephanie King (Warner), Marie Kissel, Sadahiro Kurita, Charles & Seiko Lake, Kenneth J Lebrun, Yuiko Noda, Ichiro Ota, Thierry Porté, Rachna Ratra, David Richards, Aki Sasaoka, Jeffrey Schnack, Eric Sedlak, Keiyu Shibata, Richard Sleboda, Eriko Sugiyama, Hiroko Sugiyama, Ricky Suzuki, Sho Takita, Taiga Tamura, Taeko Toshima, Bill Tsutsui, Eric Warner, Kazushi Yabe, Yu Yamanaka, Koki Yamashita

Robert Grondine Memorial Scholarship Fund: Chris Wells, Krishen Mehta

Jeremiah Trusty Memorial Scholarship Fund: Morgan & Brendan Aiello, David Albanese, Adam Bamford, Gregory Bamford, Suzanne Basalla, Brian Bawol, Rachel Brown, Jennifer Butler, Serena Cline, Bob Corwin, Jean Falvey, Eng Family, Charlie Fujikawa, Global Film Network Inc., Dana Heatherton, David Hino, Tim Hino, Natasha Huynh, Adam Jan, Helen Jew, Sunil Kasturi, Jillian Kereczman, Allison Knowles, Joel Kolmodin, Keith Krulak, Kristi Kuchta, Josh Lawrenz, Mei Yen Layne, Kris Lee, Laura Mabe, Jacob MacIntyre, Damien Magnuson, Dayspring Mattole, Christopher McDuffie, Matt Mele, Michelle Mele, Merriwether & Williams, Nathan Mesko, Brittany Morey, Kei Morita, Andrew Oberland, Courtney Ozaki, Barry Peterson, Jessica Pham, Kelly Pong-Der, Delwin Por, Kenny Rivas, Ann Siqveland, Rachel Steinmeier, Andrea Sugano, Lon Sullivan, Tyler Tokioka, Jason Trimiew, Martin and Sarah Trimiew, Lynne Tsugawa, Joshua Valdivia, Paul Vosti, David T Walker, Amy Weeden, Andrea Williams, Brendan Wong, Francis Wong, Brian Wu, Brent Yoshida, Anthony Yu

Ira Wolf Memorial Scholarship Fund: Amy Jackson, Nike, George & Brad Takei, Adam Wolf, Jeanne Wolf