Grenada: School of Medicine Full Tuition Scholarships for Commonwealth Countries at SGU 2017/2018

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 The Commonwealth Jubilee Scholarship Program, commemorating the 60 years of the Queen’s reign as the Head of the Commonwealth of Nations, provides for 60 full-tuition scholarships to be awarded to citizens of Commonwealth nations  for study at St. George’s University.

Application Deadlines: 

  • 1st November 2016 for January class.
  • 1st of June 2017 for August class

Eligible Countries: Commonwealth nations

To be taken at (country): St. George’s University, Grenada

Eligible Field of Study: Medicine and related fields:

•  Doctor of Medicine
•  Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
•  Master of Public Health
•  Master of Business Administration
•  School of Arts and Sciences

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Type: Bachelor’s/Masters/PhD

Eligibility: A prospective scholarship candidate must be a resident citizen of a Commonwealth country, have been accepted to St. George’s University, and submit an essay detailing how this award will ultimately benefit the development of his/her country.

Selection: A Commonwealth Jubilee Scholarship Committee established by the University awards the scholarships.

Number of Awardees: 60. Ten scholarships are available for Doctor of Medicine students in the School of Medicine.

Value of Scholarship: The scholarship funds tuition only.  Students must have a financial plan in place to fund living and travel expenses through their own personal resources or alternative funding sources.

How to Apply: A prospective scholarship candidate must be a resident citizen of a Commonwealth country, have been accepted to St. George’s University, and submit an essay detailing how this award will ultimately benefit the development of his/her country.

Commonwealth Jubilee Scholarship Application

Visit Scholarship Webpage for details

Award Provider: St. George’s University.

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