Postgraduate Student Grants

There are many resources for finding postgraduate student grants and scholarships. Thanks to the generosity of charitable organizations, schools, corporations, nonprofit organizations and private donors, finding funding for your education is easy. Students in all fields, from anthropology to women's studies, can find grants for their specific areas of study. Many of the scholarships, including the ones listed below, allow students to study in foreign countries.
  1. Rhodes Scholarship

    • The Rhodes Scholarship allows students studying various disciplines to attend Oxford University. Students generally have the scholarship for two years, in which time they research and work in their designated field. To qualify, students must be U.S. citizens, over the age of 18 but under the age of 24, have a GPA between 3.8 and 4.0 on a 4.0 scale and have excellent leadership qualities. The award amount is full tuition and fees plus a living expenses stipend.

      Office of the American Secretary
      The Rhodes Trust
      8229 Boone Boulevard, Suite 240
      Vienna, Virginia 22182
      703-821-5960
      rhodesscholar.org

    Marshall Scholarship

    • The British Marshall Scholarship is offered to a graduate or postgraduate student from the U.S. to study in the United Kingdom. The scholarship is for visionary, unique and academically advanced students. Students must have excellent leadership qualities and have thoughtful and realistic career and educational goals. The minimum GPA required is 3.7 on a 4.0 scale. Students must also be U.S. citizens and have an undergraduate degree to qualify.

      Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission
      Woburn House
      20-24 Tavistock Square
      London
      WC1H 9HF
      UK
      +44 207 380 6700
      marshallscholarship.org

    Fulbright Scholarship

    • The Fulbright Scholarship is offered to U.S. citizens by the United States government. The scholarship allows students to study abroad, with the aim of improving relations between America and the global community. Students must have an undergraduate degree, be academically accomplished and have a clear educational goal to qualify. The award amount is full tuition and fees and a living expenses stipend.

      Institute of International Education (IIE)
      809 United Nations Plaza
      New York, NY 10017
      212-883-8200
      cies.org

    James Madison Memorial Fellowship

    • The James Madison Memorial Fellowship is awarded to an American student by the United States congress. Students studying American history who plan on becoming history, government or social studies teachers upon graduation are encouraged to apply. To qualify, students must be U.S. citizens, have an undergraduate degree, be working on a teaching degree and have a high level of academic accomplishment. The award amount is $12,000 for two years of study.

      James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
      2000 K Street, NW, Suite 303
      Washington, DC 20006
      202-653-8700
      jamesmadison.com

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