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Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Deadline: October 15 (for US applicants) at the Gates Foundation
The Gates Cambridge Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship in any subject area
for students to pursue a graduate degree or a second bachelor's degree at the University of Cambridge. The scholarships are for one to three years, with a possible extension to a fourth year.
The Gates Cambridge Scholarship covers:
Eligibility and QualificationsThere will be from 80-110 Gates Cambridge Scholars each year, with approximately 40 awarded to students from the U.S. Non-U.S. citizens studying in the U.S. are eligible and should follow the process based on their country of citizenship.
Other considerations for ensuring a strong application include:
Application Procedures and Selection CriteriaStudents do not need to submit their applications through CURF or to obtain Penn endorsement. However, Penn students or alumni interested in the Gates Cambridge Scholarship are encouraged to contact CURF for further advice, guidance and application assistance. Penn undergraduates, graduate students or recent alumni applying for the Gates should also apply for the Thouron Award (limited to US citizens only.) Applicants in math, science and engineering should apply also to the Churchill Scholarship.There is no Gates application separate from the Cambridge graduate application.
Students who have been selected for admission by a Cambridge department will
automatically be considered for the Gates Scholarship. (They need to check the box indicating willingness
to be considered for financial aid and include the personal reference.) The Gates Cambridge Scholarship application includes either:
Graduate applications to Cambridge may require optional materials which vary depending on the course or research degree the application is for. Students are advised to look carefully at the application materials required for their particular course. As with most application for graduate study and research, direct communication with the scholars and labs the student proposes to work with is extremely helpful. Even an informal exchange of email messages will help the applicant clarify his or her expectations and understanding of the degree program and will help the scholars be familiar with the applicant before being presented with her or his application. TimeframeAll applications will be reviewed at Cambridge and a certain number of U.S. candidates will be interviewed in the U.S. in February or March. Please note that students are notified directly of interviews and final decisions. CURF will not be given any information about the status of a candidate's application during the application process. Applicants are encouraged to keep CURF informed of the status of their application. Contact Cheryl Shipman
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