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The Davies-Jackson
Scholarship presents a unique opportunity for students with exceptional
academic records, who are among the first in their families to
graduate college, to participate in a course of study at St. John's
College, Cambridge University. After two years of study, candidates
are awarded a Cambridge B.A. degree, often referred to as the
Cantab degree, which is the equivalent of a masters degree in
the United States.
Courses
of study offered through St. John's College are: Archaeology
and Anthropology, Classics, Economics, English, Geography, History,
History of Art, Modern and Medieval Languages, Music, Philosophy,
or Social and Political Sciences.
Awards:
Supported by an anonymous benefactor, the scholarship covers all
fees, room, and board during term for two academic years (beginning
in September), and living expenses during summer vacation. Travel
to and from England is also covered. The award is valued at $50,000,
depending on prevailing exchange rates.
Eligibility:
- Applicants
must have completed a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science
from another university by the time they take the scholarship.
- Most
applicants will normally have taken a full-time, three-year
honors degree course, finishing at a high standard.
Prospective
applicants need to become knowledgeable about British universities,
the availability of their chosen field of study, requirement for
obtaining a British degree, etc.
Application:
- Application
form available on Davies-Jackson web site.
- Along
with the completed application form, you must submit a passport-size
photograph; an official transcript from your university; two
type-written essays (topics given in the application); and at
least two letters of reference from persons other than relatives
who are well acquainted with your academic work.
- Deadline
for submission is November 12,
2007.
Please
note:
It
is very important to refer to the web site listed below for specific
and complete information regarding this scholarship.
Web site:
www.cic.edu/caphe/assistance/davies.asp

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