The Marshall Scholarship covers tuition and fees and living expenses for two years of graduate study at any university in the United Kingdom. Up to 40 scholarships are awarded each year.
2025
Sophie Boes, Finalist, English and Political Science
Scott Chang, Finalist, Biology and Spanish
2024
Nils Peterson, Chinese and History
2022
Lydia Nyachieo, International Studies and Philosophy
2020
Claire Evensen, Biochemistry and Mathematics
Kevin Crosby, Finalist, Nutritional Sciences
2019
Neil Perry, Finalist, Computer Sciences, Economics, Mathematics
2018
Phoenix Rice-Johnson, International Studies and Political Science
Ross Dahlke, Finalist, Journalism and Political Science
2017
Deshawn McKinney, English
2016
Colin Higgins, Finalist, Environmental Studies, Geography and History
Bill Mulligan, Finalist, Biochemistry
2015
Rachel Dvorak, Finalist, Biochemistry
2014
Andrew Bulovsky, Political Science and Communication Arts
2013
Steven Olikara, Finalist, Political Science
Erich Hellmer, Finalist, History
2011
Asad Asad, Finalist, Political Science and Spanish
Rebecca Gilsdorf, Finalist, Civil Engineering
2010
Erin Conrad, Physics and French
Madeline Dungy, Finalist, History
2009
Adam Lichtenheld, Finalist, Political Science and International Studies
Suchita Shah, Finalist, Biology