If you’re planning graduate study in the United States and want both full funding and a leadership-focused community, the Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) program at Stanford University is one of the most ambitious and generous options anywhere. Below is a comprehensive, single-place guide for the 2026 cohort: what the program is, who’s eligible, what it pays for, how to apply, how selection works, important dates you must remember, tips for a strong application, and practical next steps. I used Stanford’s official pages and high-quality fellowship offices to ensure the details below are accurate.
What is Knight Hennessy Scholarship?
Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) is Stanford University’s flagship graduate fellowship program designed to develop a global, multidisciplinary community of future leaders. Scholars undertake any full-time graduate degree at Stanford (MA, MS, MBA, JD, MD, PhD, or joint degrees) while participating in extra programming: leadership training, cross-disciplinary projects, speaker series, and an active global network. The program emphasizes intellectual independence, purposeful leadership, and a civic mindset.
KHS was created to attract students with potential for high impact across sectors: academia, government, the arts, nonprofits, and industry. Beyond money, KHS is about the community, the mentoring, and the career-launching curriculum that runs alongside your degree.
Key facts for the 2026 cohort (must-know)
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KHS application deadline (uniform): October 8, 2025 — 1:00 pm Pacific Time. This is the single universal deadline for the KHS application.
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You must also apply separately to Stanford graduate program(s). Those program deadlines vary by department — check each program’s page and coordinate.
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Evaluation & notification timeline: Video statement invitations roll in during January; finalists notified January 28, 2026; scholars announced March 17, 2026. Finalists participate in the Immersion Weekend (March 6–7, 2026), which is required for final selection.
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Eligibility window (first/bachelor’s degree): For the 2026 cohort you must have earned your first (bachelor’s) degree no earlier than 2019 (within seven years). If you served in the military, the window is extended by two years. Current students finishing their first degree in 2026 may apply.
These dates and rules are non-negotiable, so treat them like hard deadlines.
Who can apply — eligibility checklist for Knight Hennessy Scholarship
KHS is globally open: citizens of any country can apply. But there are several concrete constraints you must meet:
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First (bachelor’s) degree timing: Earned within 7 years before enrollment (2019 or later for the 2026 cohort). Military service adds two years.
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Must be applying to a full-time Stanford graduate degree (any school/program). KHS selection does not bypass Stanford’s own admissions; you must satisfy and be admitted by the program you want.
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English language & document requirements: As with any Stanford graduate application, provide transcripts, test scores (if required by the department), and proof of English proficiency if applicable.
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If already have graduate degrees: You can still apply as long as your first/bachelor’s degree falls within the eligible window.
If you’re unsure whether your degree date qualifies, the Stanford eligibility page is definitive — check it before you start the full application.
What the scholarship covers (financial package)
KHS provides a robust funding and enrichment package. The core financial benefits are:
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Fellowship that covers tuition and associated fees for up to three years (dependent on the length of your degree).
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Living & academic stipend to help pay housing, food, books, supplies, and reasonable personal costs.
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Travel stipend: One economy-class roundtrip to and from Stanford each year (so scholars can travel home).
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Relocation allowance (one-time) to help with moving to Stanford.
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Supplemental funds for conferences, research, or enrichment activities in later years (subject to program rules and approvals).
Note: Some doctoral programs can exceed three years; the KHS core funding covers up to three years. For longer programs, additional funding commonly comes from departments (e.g., PhD stipends and assistantships) or other fellowships — check with your target program’s funding office to confirm combined support.
What the program provides beyond money in Knight Hennessy Scholarship
KHS is as much a leadership and community program as a fellowship. Expect:
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Leadership curriculum and workshops (King Global Leadership Program and other modules) that run parallel to your degree.
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Retreats, speaker series, and practical labs designed to accelerate leadership skills and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
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Denning House — a dedicated facility on campus that functions as a hub for scholars (events, dining, mentoring, study).
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KHeystone Projects and team challenges where scholars prototype impact projects across disciplines.
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Global alumni network and career supports — mentoring, internships, and introductions.
These programmatic benefits are what many recipients cite as the defining part of being a Knight-Hennessy Scholar: the network and experiences amplify both the degree and the scholar’s capacity to lead.
Application components of Knight Hennessy Scholarship
KHS has its own online application (different from your Stanford program app). Key KHS components include:
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Online application form (personal & demographic info).
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Resume/CV: clear record of academic, professional, extracurricular achievements and leadership roles.
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Transcripts: official or uploaded copies for all post-secondary institutions attended.
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Two letters of recommendation (required) — choose recommenders who can speak to leadership, independence of thought, and community impact. Recommenders should be registered in the KHS portal and submit by the deadline.
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Short answer prompts & essays: KHS essays are designed to surface the three core criteria (independence of thought, purposeful leadership, civic mindset).
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Video statements / invited interviews: finalists will be asked to submit video statements or participate in interviews; invitations come on a rolling basis in January.
Important: The KHS application is fee-free, but your Stanford degree applications may have fees. Double-check each program’s application requirements and deadlines.
How selection works in Knight Hennessy Scholarship
KHS selection is holistic and competitive. The program explicitly looks for candidates demonstrating:
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Independence of thought — intellectual curiosity, creativity, and the ability to handle complexity and ambiguity.
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Purposeful leadership — initiative that led to real outcomes, evidence of inspiring others, and growth through challenge.
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Civic mindset — orientation toward serving communities and creating societal impact, with humility and inclusive leadership
Selection includes a multi-stage evaluation: initial application screening, invited video statements, finalist interviews and the Immersion Weekend (in-person group sessions), and final committee review. The Immersion Weekend is required for final selection and is scheduled March 6–7, 2026 for this cohort.
Practical timeline & milestones (recommended)
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ASAP — Start the KHS application portal and list your recommenders. Recommend letters must be submitted by the KHS deadline.
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Summer to early fall 2025 — Draft and refine essays; request transcripts; prepare CV; ask recommenders early.
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October 8, 2025 — Submit KHS application by 1:00 pm PT.
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Jan 2026 — If selected, submit video statement when invited.
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Jan 28, 2026 — Finalist notifications.
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March 6–7, 2026 — Immersion Weekend (attendance required for final selection).
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March 17, 2026 — Final offers announced.
Also coordinate Stanford program deadlines — some programs close applications earlier than KHS or have separate deadlines for admission offers.
Tips to build a standout application
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Tell a coherent story. Link past experiences, a moment of growth, leadership outcomes, and your plan for future impact. Clarity trumps quantity.
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Highlight interdisciplinary reach. KHS loves boundary-crossers. Show how you’ve worked across fields or how your goals require multiple perspectives.
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Choose recommenders strategically. Two strong letters that speak to leadership and impact are essential — register them early.
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Prepare for the Immersion Weekend. Practice teamwork, concise storytelling, and collaborative problem solving; these are the skills assessed there.
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Be candid on shortcomings and learning. The selection committee values growth and reflection more than a flawless résumé.
Common questions quick answers
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Can I apply if I already have a master’s or PhD? Yes, as long as your first/bachelor’s degree is within the eligibility window.
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Is KHS funding automatic for any Stanford admit? No — KHS is a separate competitive fellowship. You must be admitted by your Stanford program and selected by KHS.
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Can I defer a KHS offer? No. KHS awards are not deferrable. If you cannot enroll in the awarded year, you must reapply.
Final thoughts on Knight Hennessy Scholarship
For many applicants, the answer is yes. Knight-Hennessy offers full funding, a unique leadership curriculum, a dense network of ambitious peers and mentors, and access to Stanford’s academic and innovation ecosystem. The program is highly selective; expect stiff competition and ensure both your Stanford program application and your KHS materials are strong and well-coordinated.
If your goals include leadership at scale and you’re within the eligibility window, applying is a high-reward opportunity. Even if you don’t win KHS, preparing the application clarifies your goals, sharpens your narrative for other fellowships, and improves your Stanford applications.
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