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Info Session: Wednesday November 4, 3:35-4:30, Folwell Hall 108
Learn from Rotary representatives about the world's largest privately funded scholarship program for international education! Opportunities are offered for a year of study abroad in nearly 100 host countries.
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars receive a flat grant of $25,000 to support their studies. May not be used for university-sponsored study abroad programs. Language proficiency requirements apply to some destinations. Sophomores, juniors, seniors and recent graduates may apply. Must be a citizen of a country with Rotary Clubs.
Applicants should have strong academic records and a commitment to service. Initial application is made through a Rotary Club in the applicant's hometown or place of current full-time study. Apply this January for scholarships for the 2011-12 academic year. You can learn more on the University Honors Program Web site.