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Scholars and are designed to develop increased opportunities to prepare for puoiic service/. They\ provide\ un aergraauaie scnoiarsmps ana up a> iwo years 01 graauau? study, covering eligible expenses in the following categories: tuition, fees, books, room and board to a maximum of $5,000. annually for up to 4 years. CANDIDATES for Truman scnoiarsmps musi De screenea by a USC committee well in advance of t? Dec.l deadline. Mille also said that women are encouraged to apply. Approximately 80 Truman Scholars are selected annually. Stephen Hibbard's currently attending USC on a Truman Scholarship. Rotary Scholarships are given to outstanding students,; vocational practitioners, journalists or teachers who wish toj study abroad for one academic year. The Rotary Foundation! seeks to promote understanding and friendly relations between peoples of different nations. The scholar is expected to maintain "high standards of! achievement while serving as a bridge of understanding and: friendship between the peoples of the sponsoring and host I'UUIllTKSi. Candidates must have maintained high standards in academic studies, vocation or actual teaching or journalistic: experience and must show promise of distinguished; achievement in the host country." Leadership, initiative, enthusiasm, adaptability, maturity, i seriousness of purpose and proficiency in the language of the studv country are all Qualities that candidates must demonstrate. Candidates must also be physically and mentally able to complete a rigorous year of study and travel in another country. I See Mark I in "the dunking fc I finlsftf>n Sni ir Contemporary Sour presents AN EVENING I BEACH MUS with SHAG STICK II?M ~ II I Campus Notice: TON! II EVENING OF BEACH I ?HAr> STV?K at o n m in jm. ??*. ?* W ^ JW aaal* Jt a K I I Admission. thins Undergraduates applying for a Rotary Scholarship must1 be between 18 and 24 years of age on the application deadline, must not be married and must have completed two years or, more of university level study, prior to the beginning of the schnlnrshin vpar Candidates for the graduate Rotary Scholarship must be between the ages of 18 and 24 on the application deadline, muse noia a Dacneior s degree or me equivalent prior to beginning the scholarship year and may be married. Candidates for the journalism Rotary Scholarship must be between the ages of 21 and 28 as of the application deadline, must have completed two years of tfulltime employment as journalists and must be secondary school graduates at the time of application or have been students actively prepared for a career in print or broadcast journalism. They must havo r>nmnlat<vl him uaiipc nf ftillfimo nnct.c<u>nnHamr ofnrliac M?T V VV?II|/?VW\4 VTT V J V^UA O VrJL A Ull VllllV ^AJV l9VVVllVKIi J OVUVUVtJ before the beginning of the scholarship year, must supply evidence of an intention to pursue the profession of journalism after the completion of the scholarship and may be married. THE ROTARY Scholarship lasts for one academic year and covers transoortation. tuition and other fees. room. board, incidental living and travel expenses and intensive language training if necessary. Application deadline is March 1. Marshall Scholarships are awarded to U.S. citizens who are graduates of a U.S. college or university. They enable the recipients to study in I the United Kingdom for two[ academic year^. Scholastic attainments as well as other activities and Platte, Gameco Dooth at; the at Friday at B p.nr EER SPECIAL 1111111 I IC/^Li I\n A ujun ui\Hr i BflBMBi itchers $2.00 Wednesday, F^l|j ept. 16,1981 * admission $1.50 0 ^ J X:oo J DATE Sgj PLACE |J|| i^UTf AW MUSIC with the Spur $1.50 ' * m ! I | wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmm * achievements are considered for Marshall Scholars. Preference will be given to candidates who combine high acaaemic aDiiuy wiin a capacity 10 piay an active part in the life of the United Kingdom university to which they go, and to those who display potential to make a significant contribution to their own society. Candidates must be under the age of 26. Fields of study are unrestricted, but students must enroll in a degree program. ^ The Marshall Scholarship covers transportation, tuition, book allowance, a possible marriage allowance, and a per sonal allowance. Interestedstudentsshouldfobtainappiicatipn forms immediately and submit them in early October. FULBRIGHT Grants are made on the basis of the applicant's academic or professional record, language preparation, the feasibility of the proposed study project and personal qualifications. Most of the Fulbright Grants are for one academic year in one of 50 countries. Full grants include travel, tuition, mointononco otr? travel orantc arp fr?r rrmrwi-frin nns<U)0P to a given country and are intended to supplement certain j other awards; foreign grants are established by foreign governments and agencies and do not include the travel cost. For most countries, advanced graduate students are preferred. The deadline for the Fulbright Grants is Sept.21, so all interested students are encouraged to apply immediately. Any student interested in any scholarship should contact Mille in the Office of , Admissions, Osborne 'Administration Building, or call 777-4061. ck Editor, I j the All-Nighter, 1 >ur Jostens' Representative. >t. 16,1 Zt and i? TIME 9 to 5 _ liversity Bookstore II