Saint Andrew’s Scholarship for Study in the US
Fall 2026 Program Guidelines
For the academic year 2026, the Society will offer Scholarships to the total value of $90,000 to enable Scottish graduates to study for a year in the United States. Up to two Scholarships will be offered of up to $45,000 each. Preference will
be given to candidates who have no previous experience of the United States and for whom a period of study there can be expected to be a life-changing experience. Selection will be based on an all-around assessment, including character, experience
academic achievement, and need. The selection process is conducted by the Scholarship Committee of the Saint Andrew’s Society of the State of New York.
Eligibility
1. Candidates must be Scottish by birth or descent and will be expected to have current knowledge of Scotland and Scottish current affairs, and of the Scottish tradition generally. The Society expects its scholars to be good ambassadors for Scotland.
2. Candidates must also be:
• either graduates of a Scottish university, or of Oxford or Cambridge, who have completed their first degree course (so as to be qualified to graduate) not earlier than 2024;
• or students of a Scottish university, or of Oxford or Cambridge, who expect to complete their first degree course (so as to be qualified to graduate) in 2026.
The Grant:
3. The monetary value of each Scholarship will be up to $45,000, to be applied in the first instance to payment of tuition fees.
4. The Scholarship Committee has discretion to allow the grant to be applied wholly or mainly towards
the cost of travel or accommodation, if they are satisfied that tuition fees will be paid (or waived) by the host university or by another grant-giving body.
5. There is no formal means test, but account will be taken of any other
scholarship, bursary, grant or waiver of fees awarded in connection with the candidate’s proposed course of study in the United States.
6. It is the responsibility of candidates to ensure that they have fully researched the total
likely cost of studying in their chosen university, as well as the cost of travel and accommodation. The Society cannot offer further financial assistance beyond the amount of the Scholarship.
7. Applicants are advised that once
an application has been accepted by an American university, a deposit will need to be paid to the university to secure the place offered. The payment of the deposit may be required before the final outcome of the selection process for the
Saint Andrew’s scholarships is known.
8. Information about other possible sources of funding can be found at www.fundingusstudy.org.
Tenure
9. The Scholarship will be tenable from August 2026 to May 2027 at a university in the state of New York, or within 250 miles of its boundary, or within the area of Washington DC.
10. Where a student cannot find a course for his/her special subject of study within the geographical area indicated above, the Society may consider allowing the Scholarship to be held at another university in the United States.
11. Candidates are strongly advised to apply to more than one university. In previous years, highly qualified candidates have failed to gain a place at the university of their choice and have then found it difficult
or impossible to find a place elsewhere. Scholars’ involvement with the Society
12. The Society will invite its scholars to attend its annual Saint Andrew’s Day Banquet in New York City as well as the New York City Tartan Day festivities in April.
13. Scholars are expected to send to the Society at least two informal reports, one in the first semester and the other in the second, addressing their personal and educational experiences during their time in the United States. Scholars
are encouraged to submit their reports in the form of a blog-post so that the Society may share the scholars’ experiences with its members and on its website.
14. The scholars will be asked to stay in contact with the Society, so that they may continue to receive information about the Society and Society events, and so that the Society may learn of their progress as they advance their
careers. Additionally, Society Scholars will be given an automatic five (5) year complimentary membership in the Society following completion of their year as a SAS scholar.
Application Process
15. Applications should be submitted through the student’s UK university. To determine the office that administers the program at your university please contact Brigid Tucker via email office@standrewsny.org. Applications should
NOT be submitted directly to the Saint Andrew’s Society of the State of New York.
16. The university through which the application is being made will specify their deadline for receipt of the application form.
17. The deadline for universities to return complete applications and references for their selected candidates is March 13, 2026. Late applications will not be considered.
References
18. Applications must be accompanied by reference letters from two of the candidate’s undergraduate institution academic referees written on, or annexed to, the form entitled “Confidential Report by Referee”. The form must be signed and dated
by the applicant and the referee.
Interviews
19. Candidates will be informed by March 31, 2026 whether they have been selected for interview.
20. Interviews will take place in Mid-April 2026, via in-person or Zoom calls scheduled by the Society. Candidates will be informed whether they have been successful as soon as possible thereafter.