The Jefferson Scholarship is a full merit scholarship established in the United States. Founded at the University of Virginia, it is considered amongst the most prestigious scholarships in the world. Named after the Founding Father of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, the scholarship provides four years of fully-funded study at the University of Virginia.
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| - The Jefferson Scholarship is a full merit scholarship established in the United States. Founded at the University of Virginia, it is considered amongst the most prestigious scholarships in the world. Named after the Founding Father of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, the scholarship provides four years of fully-funded study at the University of Virginia. (en)
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| - Merit-based to high school seniors (en)
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| - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA (en)
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| - The Jefferson Scholarship is a full merit scholarship established in the United States. Founded at the University of Virginia, it is considered amongst the most prestigious scholarships in the world. Named after the Founding Father of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, the scholarship provides four years of fully-funded study at the University of Virginia. In addition to covering all tuition, books, room and board, the scholarship also provides scholars finances for summer enrichment, independent research and study abroad. Around 30 scholars are selected annually from a direct application pool of 6,000 nominating schools, each able to nominate one student. Scholars have included 22 Rhodes Scholars and Marshall Scholars, Pulitzer Prize Winners and others. (en)
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