Cornell will be eligible to participate in the competition in Fall 2026. Each school may participate only once every three years.
Periodically Cornell, Harvard, Dartmouth, Brown, Haverford, Middlebury, Amherst, Bowdoin, Swarthmore, Wesleyan, and Yale Universities are invited to submit two nominations each to the Keasbey Scholarship competition. One award will be granted. The award provides support for two years of graduate work at one of four British Universities: Oxford, Cambridge, or University of Edinburgh.
Students considering applying for a fellowship which funds study in the UK should consult Understanding Fellowships.
Important Dates for 2027!
October 2027 |
Deadline: Application due to the Fellowship Coordinator. See Application Process. |
November 2027 |
Foundation deadline for receipt of application material. |
Eligibility
Unmarried U.S. citizens with an exceptional academic and extracurricular record who are members of the graduating class may apply.
Selection Criteria
Cornell endorsement is required. Application materials are due to the Fellowship Coordinator in October of the application year. The Cornell Keasbey Scholarship Endorsement Committee will review the applications. No more than two applicants may be endorsed to represent Cornell to the Keasbey Foundation. Students’ applications must be processed and endorsed through the CCS fellowships office to be eligible for the competition at the regional and/or national level. Endorsement decisions are final and not subject to appeal. Please contact the Fellowship Coordinator for the exact date. All endorsed applicants will be interviewed by the Keasbey Foundation in December.
Application Materials
- An official transcript.
- A curriculum vitae (or resume, with elaboration), should be no longer than two pages.
- A typewritten personal statement summarizing the areas of the applicant’s major academic interest and the course of study proposed to be taken in Great Britain. This will require some research on the part of the nominee and, preferably, prior discussion with faculty members who have had some experience with educational institutions in Great Britain so that the proposed course of study abroad will have a relationship to what the nominee has done as an undergraduate and to the nominee’s career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation from faculty members with whom the applicant has worked closely saying, in substance, that the candidate is believed to be capable of academic work which should result in the nominee’s obtaining a good Honours degree in his or her field of interest.
Application Process
Seniors and First-Year Alumni applications must be processed and endorsed through the CCS fellowships office to be eligible for the competition. Endorsement decisions are final and not subject to appeal.
Students interested in applying should contact the Fellowships Coordinator, Beth Fiori at btf1@cornell.edu for the application material.
The Fellowship Coordinator will forward your application materials to the Cornell Endorsement Committee. Make sure that you read the fine print on the application forms and that you have filled in all the blanks as you would for the final submission.
Submit to the Fellowship Coordinator:
- Application Form.
- Resume.
- Personal Statement (1,000 words or less).
- Transcripts from each institution attended.
- Three letters of recommendation.
A complete application, due to the Foundation in February, consists of:
- Application Form.
- Three Letters of Recommendation.
- Resume.
- Personal Statement.
- Transcripts from each institution attended.
- Financial Aid Data sheet.
Contact:
Fellowship Coordinator
103 Barnes Hall
ccs-fellowships@cornell.edu