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Hutton Honors College

 —  Award Deadlines Approach

Information Meeting: Friday, September 10, 2004, 3:30 p.m., in Ernie Pyle 203


Come to an informational meeting about these graduate awards.

The British Marshall Scholarships are designed to foster good relations between the United Kingdom and the United States. These awards allow distinguished American students to experience the British way of life, which cultivates a better understanding and appreciation of British values. Each year up to 40 scholars are selected to study at the graduate level at almost any university in the United Kingdom. All fields of study are considered. The scholarship is for two or three years of graduate study.

Churchill Graduate Scholarships help enable outstanding American students to attend graduate school at Churchill College, Cambridge University. This program is specifically for students in the fields of engineering, mathematics and the physical and natural sciences. The scholarship value is approximately $25,000-$27,000.

The Rhodes Scholarship has been awarded since 1902 to outstanding students from around the world. This scholarship is intended for students of proven intellectual achievement, integrity, leadership, energy, and concern for others. All fields of study are considered although the proposed course of study must be available at Oxford University.

The Mitchell Scholarship, sponsored by The US-Ireland Alliance, was named in honor of former Senator George J. Mitchell. Senator Mitchell made a pivotal contribution to the peace process in Northern Ireland. The Mitchell Scholarship encourages American students to serve their community and country, and exhibit qualities of intellectual distinction, leadership, integrity, excellence and fairness. The scholarship intends to familiarize and engage the next generation of America' leaders with the island of Ireland. It provides support for one academic year of postgraduate study at institutions of higher learning in Ireland, including the seven universities in the Republic of Ireland and the two universities in Northern Ireland.

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