The Marshall Scholarship funds graduate study at any university in the U.K. in any field of study. As future leaders, Marshall Scholars harden the long-lasting relationship between the British and American peoples, their governments, and their institutions. The Marshall Scholarship committee grants up to 50 scholarships each year.
Eligibility Criteria/ Scholarship Guidelines
To be eligible for a Marshall Scholarship, applicants must:
Be citizens of the U.S. at the time they apply for a scholarship.
Hold their first undergraduate degree from a certified four-year college or university in the U.S. by the time they take up their scholarship.
Have obtained an undergraduate grade point average of not less than 3.75.
A Student should have graduated from their first undergraduate college or university after April 2018. A student can apply for a Marshall up to two years after finishing your bachelor's; you can begin a Marshall up to three years after your bachelor's.
Not have studied for or hold a degree or degree-equivalent qualification from a British University.
Value
The scholarship offers university fees, cost of living expenses, annual book grant, thesis grant, research and daily travel grants, fares to and from the U.S., and, where applicable, a contribution towards the support of a dependent spouse.
Deadline
February 15
Organization / Institution Name
Marshall Scholarship