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5C Information Meeting Wednesday January 28, 2009 in SCC 208.

 5C deadline 2 pm Friday February 27 at Graduate Fellowships Office, SCC 148.

If applying through your hometown Rotary rather than Claremont, check their schedule which will differ, and is usually later in the spring.

Purpose:
The Rotary Foundation promotes international understanding and friendly relations through sponsorship of study abroad programs for people interested in acting as goodwill ambassadors.

Programs Funded: The Foundation offers several different scholarships, however our local area Rotary Clubs, through which Claremont Colleges students usually apply, sponsor only the Academic Year Ambassadorial Scholarships. The one year award may be used in any country where Rotary Clubs are located, and provides up to $23,000 for tuition, fees, travel, and living expenses. Study may be in any field at an educational institution in a location near a Rotary Club which acts as local sponsor. Candidates must specify five different institutions in at least three different countries at which they can pursue their desired studies, and may not apply for placement in countries where they have previously lived or studied for more than six months. Most Ambassadorial Scholars do not complete a degree while abroad, but may stay for another year to complete a degree if they find other means of support.

Rotary Scholars are expected to be outstanding ambassadors of good will to the people of the host country through both informal and formal appearances at clubs, schools, civic organizations, and other forums. Upon return home, recipients are expected to discuss and share their experiences with the people of their home country, and especially with local Rotary groups.

Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens of countries with Rotary Clubs. Because the world-wide selection cycle lasts more than a year, students who wish to go abroad in the year following college graduation should apply during junior year.  There are no age limits for application. Children and grandchildren of Rotarians are not eligible to apply. 

Selection Criteria: Academic strengths are important, but the primary concern is selecting “ambassadors” who are outgoing and articulate, with a good understanding of U.S. history, current events, and culture, a capacity to adapt to other cultures and to flourish on their own in an unfamiliar place, and genuine interest in learning about the host country. Applicants planning to study in a language other than English must demonstrate proficiency sufficient for the purpose.

Application Process: Applications may be filed through the Claremont area Rotary Clubs or through your hometown Rotary. Application deadlines are set by individual Rotary Clubs and may be as early as March or as late as July. Since scholarship funding is determined entirely at the District level,  Rotary clubs and districts in different locations offer varying numbers of Ambassadorial or other scholarships, and numbers may change from year to year. Screening occurs at both the local and district levels. Applicants through the Claremont clubs must be on campus for interviews in the spring, therefore Juniors studying abroad in spring may not apply through Claremont.

Advisor: Paula Goldsmid
SCC 148   x78948

http://www.rotary.org

 
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