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Marshall Scholarship

Campus Deadline Disciplines Purpose Open To Eligibility Endorsement Required
August 1 All Fields 1-2 years at any university in the UK Seniors & BA U.S. Citizen, 3.7+ GPA Yes

The Marshall Scholarships were established in 1953 by the British government to commemorate the humane ideals of the Marshall Plan conceived by General George C. Marshall. The scholarships express the continuing gratitude of the British people to their American counterparts. The main objective of the scholarship is to enable intellectually distinguished young Americans to study in the UK. Such study will help Scholars gain an understanding and appreciation of contemporary Britain and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in science, technology, the humanities and social sciences, and the creative arts.

The scholarships support up to approximately 44 scholars for one-two years of study towards degrees at any university or approved institution of higher learning in the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland). Marshall Scholarships pay tuition and fees, personal travel, book allowances, and a living stipend. Scholars are occasionally awarded a third-year extension of the scholarship for certain programs. Applications expressing an interest in studying at universities other than Oxford and Cambridge are especially welcome.

As future leaders with a lasting understanding of British society, Marshall Scholars will strengthen the enduring relationship between the British and American peoples, their governments, and their institutions. Marshall Scholars are talented, independent, and wide-ranging in their interests. Their time as Scholars will enhance their intellectual and personal growth.

The official selection criteria are divided into three equally weighted categories: academic merit, leadership potential, ambassadorial potential. In appointing Scholars, the selectors will look for distinction of intellect and character as evidenced both by scholastic attainments and other activities and achievements. The selectors will also look for adequate preparation for the proposed course of study, particularly in the upper-level coursework and strength in the major field. Applicants will be required to present a cogent argument as to why their studies and proposed career would be best served by spending two years at a British university. Preference will be given to candidates who combine high academic ability with the capacity to play an active part in the life of the United Kingdom university to which they go, and to those who display a potential to make a significant contribution to their own society.

Candidates must be a U.S. citizen who will hold their first undergraduate degree from an accredited four-year college or university in the United States by the time they take up their scholarship or have been graduated within the past three years. They must have obtained a grade point average of not less than 3.7 (or A-) on their undergraduate degree. (Exceptions will be considered only on the specific recommendation of the sponsoring college.)

The Marshall Scholarship requires an institutional endorsement. If you intend to apply, make sure you know the MSU internal competition deadline.

How to Apply

  1. Review the Marshall Scholarship website and guidance
  2. Complete the Intent to Apply Form to get on our list of applicants and access to application materials on D2L
  3. Work with the DSAO Office on application draft and resume

Awardees

Bhooma Aravamuthan

Bhooma Aravamuthan

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2004-2005

Rujuta Bhatt

Rujuta Bhatt

Marshall Scholarship
Declined - 1992-1993

Jared English

Jared English

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2003-2004

Anna Esenther

Anna Esenther

Marshall Scholarship
Finalist - 2019-2020

Rebecca Farnum

Rebecca Farnum

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2011-2012

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Carolyn Fishel

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1967-1968

Katherine Hunt

Katherine Hunt

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1974-1975

Jasmine Jordan

Jasmine Jordan

Marshall Scholarship
Finalist - 2020-2021

Robert Koons

Robert Koons

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1978-1979

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Sydney Logsdon

Marshall Scholarship
Finalist - 2024-2025

Andrew McDonald

Andrew McDonald

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2021-2022

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Leslie Medert

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1966-1967

Jessica Muir

Jessica Muir

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2009-2010

Monica Mukerjee

Monica Mukerjee

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2007-2008

Craig Pearson

Craig Pearson

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2013-2014

Sandra Pinnavaia

Sandra Pinnavaia

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1984-1985

Ian Redmount

Ian Redmount

Marshall Scholarship
Declined - 1976-1977

Richard Cordray

Richard Cordray

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1980-1981

Kathleen Romig

Kathleen Romig

Marshall Scholarship
Finalist - 2000-2001

Stuart Rosenthal

Stuart Rosenthal

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1978-1979

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Alexis Sargent

Marshall Scholarship
Finalist - 2020-2021

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Amina Seydou

Marshall Scholarship
Finalist - 2020-2021

Greta Stahl

Greta Stahl

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2003-2004

Emily Steffke

Emily Steffke

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2019-2020

Brent Strong

Brent Strong

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2020-2021

Sydney Logsdon is smiling warmly at the camera. Logsdon is wearing a sleeveless dark green top and gold hoop earrings. The background is a plain gray concrete wall.

Sydney Logsdon

College of Arts and Letters, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Senior
Marshall Scholarship
Finalist - 2024-2025

Jennifer Sykes

Jennifer Sykes

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 1989-1990

Shanti Zaid

Shanti Zaid

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2006-2007

Headshot of Rhodes and Marshall Scholarship finalist Dorothy Zhao

Dorothy Zhao

Marshall Scholarship
Awarded - 2023-2024
For a complete list of all awardees, including Honorable Mentions and Finalists, see All Awardees.
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