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What is the Georgia Rotary
Student Program?
Since 1946, Rotarians in Georgia, USA,
have promoted world peace through understanding by offering scholarships to
international students for one year of study in Georgia colleges and
universities. Georgia Rotary Clubs sponsor students recommended by a Rotary
Club in their home country. The students become adopted members of a Georgia
"host family," but live on-campus at the school they attend. This is a
scholarship program, not an exchange! Each year, about 80 students from all
over the world make friends in the United States and other nations and learn
about differing cultures and life styles. Georgia Rotarians believe "Peace
is Possible" and through GRSP promote international goodwill through the
bonds of friendship and understanding.
Our Scholarship
Covers:
The scholarship covers one
scholastic year, from August to May, and is for undergraduate study in colleges and
universities located in the State of Georgia.
Our Scholarship Pays:
1. tuition
2. book allowance
3. meals
4. college provided room
Applicant must
provide:
1.
transportation from country to USA and return
2. medical insurance
3. $3,000 spending money
4. any income taxes imposed by the government on the scholarship money
Eligibility
Requirements:
1. must be 18 years but not 25
years of age by August 1 the year studies begin.
2. have not studied in the USA.
3. must be single
and not cohabitate in any way
for the duration of the scholarship .
4. must be an undergraduate student.
Tax Information:
Please be aware that scholarship recipients may be required to pay taxes on
their scholarships to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. For details, please
visit the
IRS website.
Requirements for
Submitting An Application
We are now accepting applications for the
2011-2012 school year.
GRSP
Mission Statement
Promote
peace through understanding.
Encourage the exchange of cultural and social
experiences.
Advance the ideals of Rotary.
Create opportunities for friendship.
Envision a world where peace is a reality. |
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GRSP Annual Student Conclave
for the Class of 2010-2011
Savannah, Georgia, August 27-29
Savannah Marriott Riverfront Hotel.
Visit the
conclave website for more information.
Hotel reservations
Register online for the conclave
Schedule of events
Learn about Historic Savannah
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Ann
and Sam Galanti honored for host parent loyalty
On
June 29, 2010,
the Canton Rotary Club honored Ann and Sam Galanti, of Atlanta, Georgia, for
having served as GRSP host parents for 26 consecutive years from 1970-1996.
The Canton club also presented a joint Will Watt Fellow plaque and pins to
Mr. and Mrs. Galanti, and a Certificate of Appreciation signed by GRSP Chair
Jim Drake.
Mr. Galanti was further honored by the Canton Rotary Club with a Lifetime
Achievement Award and a Resolution from the Georgia House of Representatives
by State Representative Calvin Hill commending him for his lifelong service
to Rotary and the Georgia Rotary Student Program. |
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What a great time we had in Montreal!
By: Jim Drake, Chair
The GRSP booth provided excellent exposure for our program. Dozens of
Rotarians from around the world stopped by to inquire about GRSP and were
amazed to learn what Georgia Rotarians have been doing since 1946 to promote
peace. The most common response was, “Wow,” followed by, “But how are you
able do that?” We spoke with a number of RYLA students as well as Interact
students. I fully expect to receive applications from many of them, perhaps
as soon as this year. We also spoke with many DGs, PEs, International
Service Chairs and just plain Rotarians. As late as 2 p.m. on Wednesday as
the work crew was taking up the carpet from in front of our booth, people
continued to come by and ask questions. We had alumni from as far back as
1973-74 stop be to say hello. We also had several relatives, including
parents, of former students stop by just to say thank you. It was proof
positive that GRSP really is for a lifetime, not just one year.
We had candid talks with many Africans about the difficulties experienced
the past several years getting qualified students from many African nations.
Hopefully the information shared will make it possible for us to once again
have students from Africa participate in GRSP in significant numbers.
I had the pleasure of speaking briefly with outgoing RI Vice President Eric
Adamson, a WWF, who asked me to thank everyone involved in GRSP for making
this Program possible and encouraged us to continue our efforts to increase
its scope throughout the world. Pretty cool! More will be said
about our Montreal experience at the upcoming Summer meeting. Thanks to all
those who helped staff the booth. Their names are listed below. Thanks
especially to PDG Kenan Kern and his wife, Beth, for setting up the booth on
Saturday and helping with the take down on Wednesday.
PDG Kenan Kern and Beth
DG Shane Burr and Donna
Dist 6900 Chair Bill and Susan Smith
PDG Steve Stanfield
DGND Bob Griggers and Brenda
DGN Gordon Matthews
GRSP Chair Jim Drake
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GRSP
Chair Jim Drake’s report at the GRSP Summer Business Meeting held July 16th
and 17th at Lake Blackshear
The
state of the GRSP program is good as we prepare to welcome the 65th
class of students. The GRSP Endowment increased during the past 12 months
and reached a significant milestone in excess of $8 million. 146
Georgia Rotary clubs participate in GRSP, which is 71% of the clubs in the
state. The 2010-11 class has almost as many students from Iceland (3) as
from Colombia (4). As GRSP seeks to promote “Peace
through Understanding,” we need to strive to get more students from Middle
Eastern countries.
While the contributions to the Endowment were down from 7/1/2009 to
6/30/2010, Chairman Drake expressed gratitude for the $395,253 in
contributions during a down economy. Chairman Drake recognized the
>$12,000 in contributions from the Stephen Ginn Memorial Fund. During the
2009-10 year, there were 93 new Will Watt Fellows and two new Kendall
Weisiger Fellows. All Trustees were encouraged to become Sustaining Members
by giving $100/year.
The GRSP History Project is continuing through the efforts of Jack
Pannacoucke, who has traveled to interview a number of alumni.
The GRSP Officers for 2010-2011 are: Jim
Drake, Chair; Terry Gordon, Vice-Chair; Johnny Dukes, Treasurer; Blake
McBurney, Secretary; and Ed Hall, Parliamentarian. The
GRSP booth at the RI Convention in Montreal provided excellent exposure for
our program. Dozens of Rotarians from around the world stopped by to inquire
about GRSP and were amazed to learn what Georgia Rotarians have been doing
since 1946 to promote peace.
The Annual Student Conclave will be held in Savannah August 27-29 at the
Riverfront Marriott Hotel. This will
be the first Conclave in Savannah since 1973.
The
success of GRSP is greatly due to the two full-time staff of Janis Comer and
Barbara Lariscy and the 72 volunteers made up of the Trustees and officers.
Chairman Drake thanked the GRSP team for helping to make the world a better
place by promoting “Peace through Understanding.”
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Students deliver motivating speeches at District 6910 Conference on Jekyll Island April
17
View their
presentations on YouTube by clicking the links below their photos. |

Christina Asfour;
Beirut, Lebanon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOmGuMkqsVQ
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Monia Azevedo, Brazil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywRET5HL7xI |
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Dedicated
Rotarians recognized at District 6920 Conference on Jekyll Island April 23
(Left photo:) GRSP Chair Jim Drake
(on right) recognizes PRIP Cliff Dochterman as a Will Watt
Fellow. (Photo right:)
GRSP
Chair Jim Drake, along with District Governor Clyde Taylor (far right), read
a resolution naming Hamsa Thota a GRSP Trustee Emeritus. |
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Learn
more in a minute!
Ever wondered what GRSP really is? Or what it is
not? Do you know what goes on in a conclave? How about scholarship
statistics? Learn the answers to these questions and more with our
newsletter "GRSP in a Minute."
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