Marshall Scholarship
Below are the KU students who have received a Marshall Scholarship.
The Marshall Scholarship program was established in 1953 by the British government to express gratitude for the Marshall Plan. Marshall Scholarships provide about $50,000 a year for up to two years of graduate study, leading to a degree at any British University. The first KU recipient of a Marshall Scholarship was in 1965.
Read more about the Marshall Scholarship program on its website.
Student | Year |
Terry A. Miller | 1965 |
Christopher L. Saricks | 1970 |
Roger Ward | 1976 |
Robert Wyttenbach | 1984 |
Donald Dinwiddie | 1988 |
Munro Richardson (not accepted) | 1994 |
Jay Jarrett Sexton | 2000 |
Scott Allan Ferree | 2001 |
Mark Bradshaw | 2003 |
Samuel Stewart | 2019 |
Total | 10 |