Rhodes Scholarship - The Rhodes Scholarship was instituted in 1902 to sponsor brilliant academic students in their various fields.
Fulbright Scholarship - The Fullbright scholarship was established to honor a past senator of Arkansas, Senator J. Williams.
Gates Cambridge Scholarship - With an acceptance rate of just 1.6%, the Gates Cambridge scholarship is indeed a very difficult scholarship to obtain.
Princeton Scholarship - Princeton University ranks among the top 10 universities globally and is an Ivy League school.
Mitchell Scholarship - The Mitchell Scholarship is a relatively new scholarship, as it was started in the year 2000.
Churchill Scholarship - In 1963, the Winston Churchill Foundation established a scholarship program to encourage research in the areas of physical and natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
Marshall Scholarship - This scholarship was established in 1953 to honor George Marshall, a former U.S. Secretary of State for his contributions to the second World War and government.
Jardine Scholarship - The Jardine Scholarship is bestowed by the Jardine Matheson group on students who have exceptional character.
Eugene McDermott Scholarship Program - Another hard scholarship is the Eugene McDermott Scholarship given by the Eugene McDermott Foundation.
Henry Luce Scholarship - The Henry Luce Scholarship was established in 1974 to give U.S. permanent residents or citizens a chance to see and experience Asia.