The main objective of the Ertegun Graduate Scholarship is to help selected applicants who have gained admission into various Graduate Humanity courses at the University of Oxford pay their tuition fees. There is a wide range of taught graduate and research graduate programs at the School of Humanities, Oxford University.
Many of these programs are traditional programs and a few are new ones. Most of these traditional programs are not acknowledged by a lot of educational institutions because of the belief that they serve no importance in modern society. The Ertegun Graduate Scholarship provides monetary assistance to students under merit.
The best out of all applicants are selected, and trained, and by the end of the scholarship program, students will be able to impact positively in their roles. The Ertegun Graduate Scholarship is awarded to only 15 candidates making it very competitive with the number of applications that are mostly received.
Who qualifies for the Ertegun Graduate Scholarship?
You qualify for the Ertegun Graduate Scholarship if you:
- Apply to a graduate program in humanities at the University of Oxford.
- Meet the English language requirements of your selected course, which is often divided into two categories:
- Standard Level: IELTS overall score of 7.0 (with 7.0 in each component) or TOEFL overall score of 110 (with 25 in each component).
- Higher Level: IELTS 7.5 (at least 7.0 in each component) or TOEFL 110 (at least 25 in each component).
What do you get?
The numerous benefits provided by the Ertegun Graduate Scholarship are:
- Mentorship and Networking: Students gain access to a worldwide network of Ertegun Scholars as well as the advice of a Senior Scholar in Residence.
- Per Diem for personal expenses: £18,622 will be awarded to scholars as per diem for personal expenses in the academic year 2023–2024.
- Entire Tuition Coverage: Selected applicants will enjoy full tuition fee coverage for their entire period of study.
- Special Access to Ertegun House: Full access to Ertegun House where students can do their research and network with their colleagues.
- Entertainment Activities: Scholars have access to a lot of events and programs such as lectures, seminars, concerts, and cultural events.
Next Deadline:
The next deadline for the Ertegun Graduate Scholarship is early January 2025
Procedure for Applications:
To apply, potential candidates should do the following actions
- Prepare and submit documents early: Start gathering all documents or information that will be required for the application process early.
- Send Oxford an Application: Select your preferred course at the University of Oxford’s graduate program in the humanities, and then apply for a scholarship. Use the link to visit the scholarship portal and learn more.
- Fill out the application for the Ertegun Scholarship: This is completed concurrently with your application for a graduate program. The official website of the University of Oxford has comprehensive instructions.