Marshall Scholarship
The Marshall Scholarship funds one to two full years of graduate study leading to a degree in Great Britain. In the past this awards has taken U.T. students, in fields ranging from Electrical Engineering to Humanities/Plan I Honors, to Oxford, Cambridge, and other British universities. The Marshall Scholarship will support study at any UK university. A University committee interviews candidates for the Marshall scholarship, and you must have University endorsement to be a candidate.
Conditions of Eligibility
- be citizens of the United States of America (at the time they apply for a scholarship).hold their first undergraduate degree from an accredited four-year college or university in the United States (by September 2011).
- have obtained a grade point average of not less than 3.7 (or A-) on their undergraduate degree.
- have graduated from their first undergraduate college or university after April 2010 (for the 2013 scholarship).
- not have studied for, or hold a degree or degree-equivalent qualification from a British University.
Application Materials
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Application Deadline
The deadline for submitting completed applications, one copy including recommendation letters, to the UT - Austin Selection Committee is Friday, August 31, 2012. Completed applications should be delivered or sent to:
The Liberal Arts Honors Programs
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station G6210
Gebauer 1.206
Austin, Texas 78712-0583
Please address questions to UT - Austin's Marshall Scholarship Representative, Dr. Larry Carver, Director of Liberal Arts Honors and Humanities Programs, (512) 471-3458, CLA 2.104.
UT Austin Marshall Scholars
2010
Grace Eckoff, Plan II/Biology
2009
Dhananjay Jagannathan, Plan II/Classics/Philosophy/Government
2008
Zain Yoonas, Plan II/Middle Eastern Studies
2006
Heidi Boutros, Plan II
2004
James Scott, Plan II
2003
Michael Hoffman, Plan II
2002
Jack Tannous, Plan II
2001
Paul Benjamin Domjan, Plan II
1998
Tara Leigh Spires, Biochemistry/ French
1993
Christopher Thomas Bauch, Physics
1992
Jason Joseph Heuring, Electrical Engineering
1990
Jacqueline Colette Trimier, Plan II
1988
John Christopher Rozendaal, Plan II
1987
Douglas Andrew Chin, Mathematics
(declined to accept the Rhodes)
1986
James Norris Loehlin, Plan II
1978
Dena Alexandra Chasnoff Gustafsson
1978
Gordon Langston Wells, Plan II
1976
Mary E. Edgerton, Physics
1972
Henry Michael Vannoy Adams
1958
Pete A. Y. Gunter, III


