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British Marshall Scholarship

 

The British Marshall Scholarships were founded by an Act of British Parliament in 1953 and commemorate the humane ideals of the European Recovery Program (Marshall Plan). These scholarships are awarded to young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom. 

The objectives of the program are to express the gratitude of the British people to the American people for the Marshall Plan, to bring intellectually distinguished young Americans who will become America's leaders, opinion-formers and decision-makers to study in the United Kingdom, to enable them to gain an understanding and appreciation of British life, social and academic value, aiding the establishment of ties between the United Kingdom and the United States. 

Awards:
Each year up to forty British Marshall Scholarships are awarded, which are tenable at any British University and cover two years of study in any discipline, at either graduate or undergraduate level leading to the awarding of a British University degree. Candidates are invited to indicate two preferred universities (although the Marshall Commission reserves the right of final placement). 

The total award covers residence and cost of living expenses, tuition fees, a grant for books and some travel money.

Eligibility:

Qualified candidates must be citizens of the United States and not have reached their 26th birthday by October 1, the year of application. By the time they take the scholarships, the applicants must hold a first degree at an accredited 4 year college or university and have obtained a GPA of not less than 3.7.

Prospective applicants need to become knowledgeable about British universities, the availability of their chosen field of study, requirement for obtaining a British degree, etc. 

Information and applications are available on line: http://www.marshallscholarship.org/index.html

Application:

All application materials are submitted in one package by Kalamazoo College on the prescribed forms, be endorsed the President or Provost and be accompanied by academic references, etc.

The campus deadline for receipt of all materials is Friday, September 2, 2005.

The Graduate Fellowships Committee will assist students in preparing their application if sufficient time is allowed (at least four weeks prior to the campus deadline).

For more information and applications:

http://www.marshallscholarship.org/index.html

British Council: Information on education, scholarships and other funding for study in the UK.