Applications are currently being accepted for the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission Scholarship 2027. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission Scholarship
The Marshall Scholarship is a prestigious, fully funded award for US citizens to pursue graduate studies in the UK. It aims to strengthen the enduring relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom by selecting scholars who have the potential to excel as leaders and contributors to improved UK-US understanding.
Benefits of Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission Scholarship
- Full tuition fees for up to two years of graduate study at any UK university
- A living allowance to cover accommodation and other expenses
- Travel costs to and from the UK
- A book and equipment allowance
- A contribution towards the cost of a thesis or dissertation
- Access to a network of distinguished alumni and ongoing support
Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission Scholarship Requirements
- Be a citizen of the United States of America
- Have graduated from an accredited four-year college or university in the US
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.7 on a 4.0 scale
- Be applying for a one-year or two-year graduate degree at a UK university
- Not have previously studied for a degree in the UK
- Demonstrate leadership potential and a commitment to improving UK-US understanding
Application Date and Process
- Read the eligibility requirements, scholarship pathways, and Rules for Candidates carefully
- Review the evaluation criteria used by Selection Committees
- Review information on Marshall Partnership Scholarships
- Complete the online application form via the ASAMS system
- Submit the application to your undergraduate institution for endorsement
- Ensure your institution submits the application, including three letters of recommendation and a letter of endorsement, by the deadline
Application Deadline
29 September, 2026
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