Davies-Jackson Scholarship for Undergraduate Applicants, Washington, 2013

September 25, 2012 | By More

The Council of Independent Colleges is funding a Scholarship Program for Undergraduate Students in various subjects, Washington, 2013

Scholarship Program: Davies-Jackson Scholarship

Type of Award: Scholarship

Nationality: Scholarship is open for U.S. citizens only.

Employer: The Council of Independent Colleges is awarding a scholarship program

Level of study: This scholarship program is for Undergraduate studies.

Subject(s): Archaeology and Anthropology, Classics, Economics, English, Geography, History, History of Art, Modern and Medieval Languages, Music , Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences.

Duration: The Scholarship program is organized for 1 academic year.

Number of awards: The scholarship will provide one award.

Am I eligible? Graduating seniors may apply as an Affiliated Student for the two-year B.A. degree program. The Cambridge Affiliated B.A. is like no other undergraduate degree in the United States in terms of academic rigor, international travel opportunities, and overall preparation for a career.

How do I apply? Interested students can apply for this scholarship program By Post.

What does it cover? The award is valued at $50,000, depending on prevailing exchange rates.

Scholarship Description: The Davies-Jackson Scholarship presents a unique opportunity for students with exceptional academic records, who are the first in their families to graduate from college, to participate in a course of study at St. John’s College, Cambridge University. Graduating seniors may apply as an Affiliated Student for the two-year B.A. degree program. The Cambridge Affiliated B.A. is like no other undergraduate degree in the United States in terms of academic rigor, international travel opportunities, and overall preparation for a career.

Application closing date: The Davies-Jackson Scholarship program deadline is 1 November, 2012.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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Category: Anthropology, English, Political Science

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