
To be eligible for a Rhodes Scholarship, you must be a citizen of a participating country and have earned a bachelor's degree by the time you start the scholarship.
The scholarship is open to students who have completed their bachelor's degree and are not yet enrolled in a graduate program.
The Rhodes Trust covers the full cost of tuition and fees for Oxford University, as well as a stipend for living expenses.
To apply, you'll need to submit an application, which typically includes a personal statement, letters of recommendation, and transcripts.
How to Apply:
To apply for the Rhodes Scholarship, you'll need to follow a specific process. First, complete the UK Awards Intent to Apply Form by May 31, 2024, to get enrolled in Brown's UK Awards Google Classroom, which will provide more information on the application process and give you the opportunity to start drafting application materials.
You'll then explore Brown's UK Awards Google Classroom and begin drafting application materials work. Once drafts are completed by June 3, you'll be paired with a fellowships advisor for one-on-one application support.
The application process involves several key components, including a Personal Statement, Academic Statement of Study, Activities List, and 5-8 letters of recommendation, at least three of which must be from Brown faculty. You'll also need to provide an official or unofficial Brown University transcript, and if applicable, transcripts from other institutions attended both domestically and abroad.
Here are the specific requirements for the application process:
- Personal Statement (Note: Based on the rules of the Rhodes Trust, you cannot receive feedback on your personal statement)
- Academic Statement of Study
- Activities List, including extracurricular activities and academic involvements outside of the classroom
- 5-8 letters of recommendation, at least three of which must be from Brown faculty
- Official or unofficial Brown University transcript, and if applicable, transcripts from other institutions attended both domestically and abroad
Register your recommenders in UFunds and submit your application through the UFunds online application system by the campus deadline of 11:59pm ET on July 8, 2024.
Rhodes Scholarship Overview
The Rhodes Scholarship is a prestigious award that provides students with the opportunity to study at the University of Oxford in the UK.
There are 95 scholarships available each year, one for each Rhodes constituency around the world.
The scholarship was established in 1902 by Cecil Rhodes, a British businessman and politician.
Rhodes Scholars are selected based on their academic excellence, character, leadership potential, and commitment to public service.
The scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and living expenses for two years of study at Oxford.
Rhodes Scholars are also part of a global network of alumni who have gone on to achieve great things in their fields.
Selection and Application Process

The selection and application process for the Rhodes Scholarship 2024 is a rigorous one.
Eligible candidates must submit an application through the Rhodes Trust website.
The application process typically takes around 6-8 weeks to complete, and applicants are required to submit a personal statement, academic transcripts, and two letters of recommendation.
Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for the Rhodes Scholarship are based on four key qualities that were specified by Cecil Rhodes himself. These criteria have remained the same since 2018.
The first criterion is literary and scholastic attainments, which means that applicants need to have a strong academic record. This is a necessary condition for election to a Rhodes Scholarship.
Applicants must also demonstrate energy to use their talents to the full, as exemplified by their involvement in sports. This shows that they have the drive and motivation to make a positive impact in the world.
The third criterion is a set of qualities that include truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness, and fellowship. These are all essential characteristics for someone who wants to make a difference in the world.

Moral force of character and instincts to lead, and to take an interest in one's fellow beings, are also crucial qualities that applicants must possess. This means that they need to have a strong sense of responsibility and a desire to help others.
The selectivity of the Rhodes Scholarship varies from country to country. In the United States, for example, applicants must first pass a university-internal endorsement process, and then proceed to one of the 16 U.S. districts committees.
Here are some statistics on the selectivity of the Rhodes Scholarship in different countries:
The overall global acceptance rate for the Rhodes Scholarship is 0.7%, making it one of the most competitive scholarships in the world.
Endorsed Applicant Deadline
As you near the end of the application process, you'll need to meet the Endorsed Applicant Deadline. This is the deadline for uploading all required documents and submitting your application to the district committee.

You'll need to include a copy of your birth certificate or passport, a passport-size photo, and official transcripts from all colleges, including community colleges where you may have taken only one course.
You'll also need to register your letter of recommendation writers online and have them submit their letters specifically tailored to your Rhodes Scholarship application. The letters should be received online by this deadline as well.
The National and International Scholarships Program would appreciate a copy of all materials, including letters, prior to submission. Letters should be written to the attention of the “Committee of Selection.”
Here's a quick checklist of the required documents to upload:
- Birth certificate or passport
- Passport-size photo
- Official transcripts from all colleges
Scholarship Details
The Rhodes Scholarship is a prestigious award that covers two years of study at the University of Oxford.
The scholarship is open to citizens of eligible countries, which include Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The scholarship provides a stipend to cover living expenses and tuition fees.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and not older than 27 years old to be eligible.
The selection process involves a rigorous application and interview process.
Timeline
The Rhodes Scholar 2024 timeline is crucial to keep in mind as you prepare your applications. The Fellowships Advisor Pairing Deadline is June 3, 2024.
To ensure you don't miss any important dates, mark your calendars for the Campus Deadline on July 8, 2024, at 11:59pm. This is a strict deadline, so make sure to submit your application on time.
The National Deadline is October 2, 2024, so plan accordingly to meet this final deadline. Keep in mind that this is the last chance to submit your application, so don't wait until the last minute.
Here's a summary of the key deadlines:
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Rhodes Scholars are there in 2024?
There are 32 Rhodes Scholars in the American Class of 2024. These exceptional students were selected from a pool of 862 applicants.
What GPA do you need for Rhodes Scholar?
To be considered for a Rhodes Scholarship, you must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.70. This academic excellence is just one of the key qualities that Rhodes Scholars must possess.
Who is the Rhodes Scholar for Columbia 2024?
The 2024 U.S. Rhodes Scholar from Columbia University is Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa, a member of the Class of 2024. Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa CC'24 has been recognized for her academic achievements.
Sources
- https://academics.lmu.edu/onif/fellowshipcategories/requirescampussupport/ukgraduatestudyawards/rhodesscholarship/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodes_Scholarship
- https://fellowships.brown.edu/fellowships/rhodes-scholarship
- https://studentawards.msu.edu/award/rhodes-scholarship/
- https://topscholars.illinois.edu/rhodes
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