About Our Program
Lee College has a unique educational travel program that is designed to enhance your college education through seeing the world. Our tours are employee-led and student-focused. Scholarships of 50% are available for students who sign up for one of these programs and who are still enrolled at the time of travel. Programs can be domestic or international. Community members also are welcome to join us! Contact us for more information: mverner@lee.edu.It's Your World; Get to Know It!
Upcoming Travel Opportunities
Scholarships that cover 50% of the cost available for current students! See below to apply for a travel scholarship. *Valid only for students participating in Lee College faculty-led educational programs.
- Domestic Travel Scholarship Application (.docx)
- International Travel Scholarship Application (.docx)
Learn about student educational travel programs, scholarships, planning for travel, and more!
External Scholarship Opportunities
- Apply for a Gilman International Scholarship (sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs)
- Study Abroad Opportunities and Scholarship
- Cultural and Academic Activities
- Hispanic Heritage Month
- International Education Week
- Black History Month
- Women's History Month
- Study Abroad
… and more!
International Club
Open to all students. Contact Steven Saunders at ssaunders@lee.edu or 832.556.4520 for more information. For further information, contact internationaled@lee.edu.
International Education Week: Nov. 18-22, 2025
Planned Events
- Student Travel Expo (Rundell Hall, Room 102, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19) — giveaways, free food, scholarship opportunities, a student panel, a backpacking survival demo, and more!
- Flag Identification Contest on campus (all week)
- Greek Pottery demonstration in the art building (Thursday, Nov. 21)
- Photograph display of international trips in the ATC's library (all week)
CONTACT INFO
Melanie Verner
International Education committee chair
mverner@lee.edu | 281.425.6433 | Bonner Hall, Room 242