Congratulations to Drexel's 2024 Freeman-ASIA honorees!

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We are pleased to announce that two Drexel students have been awarded Freeman-ASIA scholarships to study abroad in 2024. One student was selected as an alternate. The Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA) provides grants to support American undergraduates who plan to study overseas in East or Southeast Asia. The program aims to increase the number of Americans with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures.

Congratulations to our honorees! We look forward to seeing your travels!

Hui Min Chen
Hui Min Chen

Hui Min Chen
international business & economics ’28
Freeman-ASIA Alternate to South Korea

Hui Min is an undergraduate student majoring in International Business and Economics, passionate about global affairs and cross-cultural communication. Awarded the Gilman Scholarship and selected as an alternate for a Freeman-ASIA scholarship, she is embarking on a transformative study abroad program in South Korea to immerse herself in diverse cultures and gain a deeper global perspective. At Seoul National University, she aims to expand her expertise in her field, build a global network, and prepare for a career promoting cross-cultural understanding and addressing global challenges. She is committed to becoming a cultural ambassador and contributing positively to global collaborations, leveraging their experiences to make a meaningful impact in the world.

Hui Min has been involved in the Pennoni Honors College through the Honors Program.

Rymirah Garfield
Rymirah Garfield

Rymirah Garfield
global studies ’26
Freeman-ASIA to South Korea

Rymirah is an aspiring educator whose interests lie in educational development and policies, mentoring, teaching English, and being an academic resource. She is pursuing a global studies major with a global health and sustainability concentration, a language minor in Korean, and a DTMY English/Science certification. Her field of study revolves around international interpretation and development, globalization, public health, language acquisition, and establishing an understanding of education and the responsibilities of an educator. As a Boren and Gilman Scholar and Freeman-ASIA recipient, Rymirah will study Korean during her study abroad at Seoul National University (SNU).

Annie Jiang
Annie Jiang

Annie Jiang
management information systems ’26
Freeman-ASIA to South Korea

Annie Jiang is a first-generation college student at Drexel University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in management information systems (MIS) with minors in product design and user experience and interaction design (UXID). She has an interest in leveraging technology, design thinking, and user-centered approaches to create meaningful and intuitive experiences.

Annie is actively involved in her school community through the Pennoni Honors Program and serves as a Resident Assistant. She is also a dedicated member of Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority and ASCEND, where she has held leadership roles in both organizations.

Annie completed her first co-op at JP Morgan and Chase and her second co-op at BlackRock. With support from the Gilman and Freeman-ASIA scholarships, she will have the opportunity to study abroad at Seoul National University in the Fall of 2024.

The Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA) provides grants of up to $7000 to support American undergraduates who are planning to study overseas in East or Southeast Asia. The program's goal is to increase the number of Americans with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures. From its inception in 2001, Freeman-ASIA has made study abroad in East and Southeast Asia possible for over 5,000 U.S. undergraduates from more than 600 institutions.

Want to learn more? Check out the Freeman-ASIA website or email fellowships@drexel.edu.

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