Scholarship expands horizons for Trine student, future pupils

May 29, 2025

Madison Hagaman at the Acropolis on her study abroad experience
Madison Hagaman stands at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, during her study abroad experience.
ӣƵ’s Madison Hagaman is broadening her horizons and those of her future students, thanks in part to the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program.

The English education major from Quincy, Michigan, is in Athens, Greece, this summer for a study abroad experience.

She received a $3,000 Gilman scholarship toward her expenses. The program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad.

Madison is the third Trine student to receive a Gilman scholarship within the last two years.

Exploring new cultures

Madison learned of educational opportunities outside the United States and the Gilman scholarship through Haseeb Kazi, Ph.D., director of Study Abroad at Trine, as well as from other students who have been part of such programs.

“Studying abroad was appealing to me as it gives me the opportunity to explore cultures outside the United States,” she said. “Furthermore, as a future educator I am always eager to learn about other cultures and how we can better represent those cultures. Studying abroad is a perfect way to blend your college experience and life goals into one, since you are able to stay on track with coursework even when you go abroad.”

Since Madison self-funded her study abroad trip, applying for the scholarship was a no-brainer. She said it was a simple, straightforward process.

“The hardest aspect was making sure my essays represented my character in the way I wanted,” she said. “However, I had support from multiple faculty members to make sure my essays were a reflection of who I am and why I deserve the scholarship.”

She has already enjoyed visiting historic sites like ancient Corinth, the island of Agistri and the Acropolis. She is also experiencing Greek culture firsthand and learning the Greek language.

She said studying abroad will broaden her horizon on cultures outside of the United States.

“This will benefit me as an educator, as I can bring in new cultures to the classroom and teach my prospective students about a country they may never be able to visit,” she said. “I am very grateful for this opportunity and hope to bring everything I learn abroad into my future career!”

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