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The Sciences Po American Foundation works to provide access to a Sciences Po education for students whose talent and promise exceed their financial resources, and fortify Sciences Po’s transatlantic academic connection.

Since its inception, the Foundation has gathered funds from individuals and private foundations to endow the Michel David-Weill Scholarship, the McMillan-Stewart Foundation Scholarship as well as the Henri de Castries Scholarship and the Marion Bruley Grant.

Should you be willing to support students, please contact us by email. We look forward to telling you more about the Boutmy Scholarship program, named after the founder of Sciences Po, in order to welcome the very best international students from outside the European Union. This particular scholarship fund is awarded on a combination of both social criteria and merit.

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The US Scholarship Fund

Sciences Po is a selective research university renowned for its interdisciplinary approach to humanities and social sciences. For years, Sciences Po has integrated international perspectives into both its curriculum and student body. The institution immerses students in a multicultural learning environment. 49% of its student body holds a passport other than French.

Of this international body, Sciences Po welcomes over 400 students from the United States who are pursuing degrees from Sciences Po, and another 400 students from the United States who spend time on Sciences Po’s campuses as exchange students. Students from the United States contribute immensely to Sciences Po’s establishment, and also gain rich knowledge from the institution.

The Émile Boutmy Scholarship Program welcomes degree seekers from outside of the European Union by means of financial support. The program considers both merit and financial need. Between two equally outstanding candidates, the scholarship is awarded to the student with less income. The Emile Boutmy Scholarship Program contributes largely to the financial aid of U.S. students. In the 2020-2021 school year, Sciences Po awarded €325,000 to 36 U.S. students to study at the Collège Universitaire or for their Masters, in one Sciences Po’s seven graduate schools. 

This accounts for 12% of global Boutmy funding for the year, and the most funding out of any country. 

If you are a student, and wish to apply to the Émile Boutmy Scholarship, follow this link.