Knight Hennessy Scholarship

The Knight Hennessy Scholarship proudly sponsored by Stanford University is an MBBS scholarship program for medical students. This scholarship scheme for medical students paves way for over 100 scholarship opportunities for oversea students to have access to good education.

This scholarship scheme specially covers and accommodates the citizens of the United States of America who so wishes to further their education by going for their Master’s, Ph.D, MS, MBA, MFA, Medical, and Joint Degrees. For more information about this scholarship program, we strongly advise you to read this blog till the end.

The Knight Hennessy Scholarship program studied at Stanford University is an international graduate level scholarship program established in the year 2016. This scholarship program prepares students to take leadership roles in finding creative solutions to complex global issues.

The scholars who receive this this award gets full funding to pursue any graduate degree at Stanford and have additional opportunities for leadership training, mentorship, and experiential learning through different disciplines.

 

About Stanford University:

The Leland Stanford Junior University, often called Stanford University (or simply Stanford), is a private university next to Palo Alto in California, in the middle of Silicon Valley, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) southeast of San Francisco and about 20 miles northwest of San José, in Santa Clara County.

Leland and Jane Stanford opened the university on 1 October 1891. They named the university after their son, Leland Stanford Junior, who died at young age.

  • Stanford University Motto: Die Luft der Freiheit weht
  • Type: Private
  • Established: 1891
  • Endowment: $17.2 billion
  • President: John L. Hennessy
  • Administrative staff: 1,771
  • Students: 14,945
  • Undergraduates: 6,759
  • Postgraduates: 8,186
  • Location: Stanford, California, United States
  • Campus: Suburban
  • Website: www.stanford.edu

With one of the largest university campuses in the United States, the university includes the Schools of

  • Engineering,
  • Law,
  • Medicine,
  • Education,
  • Business,
  • Earth Sciences, and
  • Humanities and Sciences.

Stanford also hosts volunteer programs and a teaching hospital.

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History of Stanford University:

Leland Stanford Junior died in Europe in 1884. His parents, Leland and Jane Stanford, were rich and influential Californians. They chose to turn a farm they already owned into a large university, as a memorial to their curious son. Stanford had early trouble, as the school ran low on money, and was hurt by the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake.

Herbert Hoover, who later became the US President, helped the school improve its operations, and later university leaders pushed students and alumni to develop the surrounding area. By the 1950s, cities around Stanford University were filling with technology companies, starting what became Silicon Valley.

  • Knight-Hennessy Scholars
  • Established: 2016
  • Students: 50-100
  • Location: Stanford, CA, USA
  • Affiliations: Stanford University

Program

The Knight-Hennessy Scholars program is inspired by programs such as the Rhodes Scholarship, with a focus on attracting students with a wide range of backgrounds from around the world. In addition to their graduate studies, scholars participate in leadership development programs and immersive study trips, and have opportunities for mentorship with thought leaders in business, government and nonprofit fields.

Selection

Since 2018, the program annually offers financial support comprising full tuition and fees, room and board, related academic expenses, and a stipend for living expenses. Successful applicants to the Knight-Hennessy scholars program demonstrate leadership, independence of thought, and civic commitment.

Potential applicants apply to the Knight-Hennessy scholars program and also apply separately to a graduate degree program at one of Stanford’s seven schools. The inaugural class of 51 scholars from 21 countries, pursuing degrees in 31 academic departments at all seven of Stanford’s schools, was announced on February 15, 2018.

Chosen from 3,601 applicants, the inaugural cohort was 57% female, majority nonwhite, and 23% first-generation US citizens. They earned undergraduate degrees at 38 different schools, and 63% hold non-US passports, from countries including

  • Afghanistan
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • China
  • Colombia
  • Egypt
  • Germany
  • India
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Mexico
  • Myanmar
  • New Zealand
  • Nigeria
  • Romania
  • South Korea
  • Syria
  • Tajikistan, and
  • The United Kingdom.

The inaugural cohort arrived at Stanford in the fall of 2018, with up to 100 scholarships awarded annually in subsequent years. In 2019, a class of 75 scholars is anticipated. Students will receive funding for up to three years toward a master’s degree. Scholars pursuing doctorates or medical degrees can receive additional funding beyond the three years from their departments.

Eligibility  for Knight Hennessy Scholarship:

First, in addition to applying to Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS), you must apply to, be accepted by, and enroll in a full-time Stanford graduate degree program including, but not limited to, DMA, JD, MA, MBA, MD, MFA, MPP, MS, or PhD programs. You must meet at least one of the following four conditions:

  • You are applying separately but concurrently to KHS and a full-time Stanford graduate degree program such that you will start both in the same year.
  • You have already been offered and deferred admission to a full-time Stanford graduate degree program, and will apply to KHS such that you will start both in the same year.
  • You are a current Stanford graduate student who will apply to add a second full-time Stanford graduate degree program, such that you will start both KHS and the new program in the same year.
  • You are a current Stanford PhD student in your first year of enrollment, and will apply to KHS such that you will start KHS in your second year of PhD enrollment.
  • There are no quotas by discipline or program. Note that we will give priority consideration to those who will spend at least two years studying at Stanford.

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