, 1830 •
Wilhelm von Salisch, Oberst, Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oakleaves; Corps Saxonia Göttingen •
Gustav von Saltzwedel, Prussian civil servant; founder of the Corps Littuania Königsberg •
Hans Sandrock (1913–1995), officer of the German Army during World War II, decorated with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, Corps Pomerania-Silesa •
Julius Scharlach (1842–1908), Hamburg lawyer, businessman and a prominent figure in the colonial history of Germany,
Corps Hannovera Göttingen •
Max Schede, surgeon; Corps Borussia Halle, Corps Tigurinia Zürich •
Rudolf von Scheliha, diplomat, member of the
German resistance, executed; Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg •
Anton Schifferer (1871–1943), German business executive and politician;
Corps Franconia München •
Gustav Schleicher (1823–1879), German-born
Democratic United States Representative from
Texas, veteran of the
Confederate Army; Corps Starkenburgia Gießen •
Alexander von Schleinitz, Foreign Minister of Prussia; Corps Saxonia Halle •
Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (1913–1989),
Oberst of the
Wehrmacht; Corps Saxonia Göttingen •
Hanns Martin Schleyer, Corps Suevia Heidelberg •
Wilhelm Philipp Daniel Schlich (1840–1925),
forester in India; Corps Hassia Gießen •
Ernst Reinhold Schmidt (1819–1901), spokesman of the German immigrants in Philadelphia, author of
The History of the American Civil War and
The Founding of Pennsylvania: the German View of our Bi-centennial (1882);
Corps Masovia Königsberg •
Edzard Schmidt-Jortzig, legal scholar and past Federal Minister; Corps Hansea Bonn •
Otto Schott, industrialist, inventor of borosilicate glass; Corps Teutonia Braunschweig •
Karl Ludwig Ernst Schroeder, gynecologist; Corps Nassovia Würzburg •
Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg officer,
German Resistance, executed; Corps Saxonia Göttingen •
Max Schuler,
Schuler tuning,
gyrocompass; Corps Franconia München •
Walter Schultze (1894–1979), German physician and Nazi Party official; Corps Isaria •
Ernst Schulze (1789–1817), German romantic poet,
Corps Hannovera Göttingen •
Robert Schumann, composer; Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg •
Berent Schwineköper (1912–1993), historian; Corps Teutonia Göttingen •
Hans-Christoph Seebohm, federal minister; Corps Hasso-Borussia Freiburg •
Heinrich Seetzen (1906–1945), lawyer and Gestapo official; Turnerschaft Philippina-Saxonia Marburg •
Franz Seldte, founder and Leader of
Der Stahlhelm, Minister for Labour of the
German Reich; Corps Teutonia-Hercynia Braunschweig •
Friedrich Wilhelm Semmler, chemist; Corps Silesia Breslau •
Carl Semper, Corps Visurgia Hannover •
Eduard Caspar Jacob von Siebold, gynecologist; Corps Lusatia Berlin, Corps Lusatia Leipzig •
Philipp Franz von Siebold, Corps Moenania Würzburg •
Ernst Siehr •
Gustav Simon, surgeon in Heidelberg; Corps Starkenburgia Gießen; Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg •
Eduard von Simson, Jewish-born
father of the first German constitution; Littauer-Kränzchen (Corps Littuania Königsberg) •
Reinhold Solger, prominent
Forty-Eighter, historian, Professor at West-Point
United States Military Academy; Corps Marchia Halle, Corps Guestfalia Greifswald, founder and honorary member of Corps Borussia Greifswald •
Alexander Spengler, founder of Davos medicine; Corps Suevia Heidelberg •
Bernhard Sprengel, industrialist, founder of the
Sprengel Museum; Corps Holsatia Kiel •
Martin Stamm, founder of Cleveland Clinic •
Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg (1899–1956), Austrian politician, 163rd Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, Corps Rhaetia Innsbruck now Augsburg •
Hermann Stieve, anatomist; Corps Franconia München •
Christian Friedrich, Baron Stockmar, Corps Onoldia Erlangen, Corps Franconia Würzburg •
Otto of Stolberg-Wernigerode, Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg •
Otto Stolz, Austrian mathematician, his name lives on in the
Stolz-Cesàro theorem, Corps Rhaetia Innsbruck now Augsburg; •
Samuel Hanson Stone, Corps Thuringia Leipzig, Corps Rhenania Heidelberg •
Adolph Strecker, chemist; Corps Teutonia Gießen •
Louis Stromeyer (1804–1876), German surgeon,
Corps Hannovera Göttingen •
Gustav Struve, Corps Bado-Württembergia Göttingen •
Franz Susemihl, classical philologist; Corps Misnia Leipzig •
Alexander Arkadyevich Suvorov, Prince of Italy, Count Rymniksky (1804–1882), Russian general, diplomat and politician, Corps Curonia Göttingen == T ==