Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) provides funding for the degree program listed in the initial KHS admission letter. Scholars who wish to enrol in an additional graduate program may apply to KHS to receive additional funding up to the maximum of three years. This additional funding is not guaranteed.
If a scholar is admitted to a degree program that exceeds three years – such as an MD, PhD, or Stanford dual- or joint-degree program – then funding is based on the graduate degree program’s standard funding commitment. This varies by department and school, as indicated in the chart below. Please contact the graduate program with specific questions about their funding commitment.
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Successful applicants for Stanford University Knight-Hennessy Scholars Fellowships will receive the following benefits:
To be eligible for Stanford University Knight-Hennessy Scholars Fellowships, applicants are expected to meet the following conditions:
As part of the application process for Stanford University Knight-Hennessy Scholars Fellowships, applicants are to fill and submit the online application form for this fellowship program.
Prospective applicants, sign up to receive admission event invites and updates on the program and application. Please contact KHS with any questions about how funding might apply to specific individual circumstances.
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