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ROTARY HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM


The Rotary Club of Colorado Springs is proud to offer high school seniors attending Palmer High School or Wasson High School the opportunity to compete for two $5,000.00 scholarships.  For scholarships awarded to the class of 2012, all applications must be received no later than Friday, April 6, 2012. Scholarship recipients will be announced no later than Wednesday, April 25, 2012.

 

Applicants are responsible for submitting the current form, HS Scholarship App 2011v1, of the scholarship application.  Previous application forms will not be accepted.  Follow the link to the current application form, HS Scholarship App 2012v1.

 

Congratulations to the 2011 scholarship recipients:

  • Collin S. Currier of Palmer High School. 
    Collin will attend the University of Colorado at Boulder.

  • Jennifer M. Platt of Wasson High School.
    Jennifer will attend University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS).

 


ROTARY AMBASSADORIAL SCHOLARS


Two Colorado College Students Named Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars

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May 24, 2010

Colorado College students Rakhi Voria '11 and Rachel San Luis '10 have been named Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars. Voria is an international political economy major and journalism minor; San Luis graduated cum laude as an English/film studies major and Spanish minor.

The Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship, awarded by The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, provides a $26,000 grant for a year of study in any university in the world outside the United States. San Luis will spend a year at the Denver School of Science and Technology as a Colorado College Public Interest Fellow before using the Rotary scholarship to study filmmaking abroad. She hopes to study in Prague, Madrid, Barcelona, Vancouver, or Auckland, N.Z. Voria plans to use the grant to pursue a degree in international development at Oxford, Cambridge, or the London School of Economics after she graduates.

The purpose of the Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship program is to further international understanding and relations among people of different countries and geographical areas. The program sponsors academic year scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for qualified professionals pursuing vocational studies. Upon returning home, scholars share with Rotarians and others the experiences that led to a greater understanding of their host country.