Purpose: In
recognition of the benefits of
higher education, the Saint Andrew's
Society of New York State provides
significant funding for two Scottish
graduate students to study in
the United States and two Scottish-American
students to study in Scotland.
Initiated by the Society at its
200th anniversary, in the past
fifty years the program has consistently
attracted the top students from
the most competitive institutions
of learning. The Society has
provided over 150 scholarships to promote
cultural interchange and goodwill between
Scotland and the United States since 1954.
Eligibility: Applicants must
be U.S. citizens of some Scottish
descent who are graduating seniors
in the year that they apply.
Applicants must reside or attend
school within 250 miles of New
York State. Applicants must demonstrate the
significance of studying in Scotland. Proof
of application to their selected school will
be required for finalists.
Academic achievement, extracurricular
activities, financial need and
the applicants statement of personal
objectives are all important
areas of consideration.
Award amount and conditions: The scholarship provides funds
to a total of $15,000 to be used initially against tuition, then board, transportation,
and other expenses.
Number offered: 2 per year.
Amherst can nominate 1 candidate.
Deadline: Preliminary applications
are due in the Office of Fellowships in October.
Application materials: Preliminary
application forms are available
in the Office of Fellowships
213 Converse Hall.
Official website address: www.standrewsny.org/scholar.html
For more information:
Denise Gagnon
Fellowships Coordinator
dmgagnon@amherst.edu
413-542-2536 Fax: 413-542-8555
The Office is located in
213
Converse Hall.
The mailing address is:
Office of Fellowships
Amherst College
Amherst, MA 01002
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