GLOBAL GRANT PROCESS
District 5300 has committed funding for awarding one Global Grant scholarship for 2024-2025. A second scholarship may be available if otherwise committed District Foundation funds are not spent.
The scholarship is to supplement a student costs to obtain a Masters’ (or Doctorate) at a foreign university of one’s choice (in a city where there is a Rotary Club). Direct relatives of Rotarians may not apply. A Rotary Club may submit only one scholar applicant per year for consideration.
A scholarship amount is a minimum of $30,000, funded by District 5300 and Rotary International. The sponsoring Rotary Club is encouraged to add another $1,000.
A potential scholar’s coursework in high school and college, extra-curricular activities, and career goals, must align with a RI Area of Focus. These Areas are: Promoting Peace; Fighting Disease; Providing Clean Water; Saving Mothers and Children; Supporting Education; Growing Local Economies; and Objectives for the Environment.
The candidate must have lived (attended all or most of K-12) within the boundary of District 5300, and/or graduated from a college or university within the boundary of District 5300.
Scholarships | Rotary International
An interested student must complete the RI Global Grant Scholarship template. This application is to include: transcripts; a resume; and proof of acceptance (conditional or final) from the foreign university of one’s choice. If the latter is still pending, provide some communication that an application to the foreign university has been submitted and is under consideration. Applications are due to the sponsoring Rotary Club by February 28, 2025.
There will be two interviews: one at the Club level (where the Club Board of Directors must approve the candidate); and a second, by the District Global Grant scholar committee.
Candidates will be scheduled for a face to face (preferred) or an on-line interview, by mid-March 2025. This scholarship is subject to final approval of Rotary International.
McMullin Graduate Scholarship
District 5300 also offers post-graduate scholarships to a foreign university of one’s choosing, but specifically for a graduate of the United States Military Academy or Claremont McKenna College.
The J. Carolyn and Joseph B. McMullin Endowed scholarship was created by Joseph McMullin in 2011 with $150,000. Four scholarships have thus far been awarded with the interest generated. Approximately $31,822 is currently available.
McMullin was a member of the Altadena Rotary Club from the late 60s to June, 2000 where he served as President, and as a District Governor (1988-89). He died September 19, 2019, in North Myrtle Beach, SC, at 96 years of age. He was a World War II veteran, and is interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA.
For more information about these available scholarships, contact:
- District Global Grant Scholar: Chair William Payne, bill.[email protected] / 626.252.9505, or
- District Foundation: Chair Mark Mariscal, [email protected] / 323.816.6713
Updates from our Scholars
End of Term – Gaelen Stanford-Moore
My first term at Cambridge has already ended! It flew by and I've been busy exploring, studying and getting in the holiday spirit. Novemebr was a whirlwind of travel and celebration. Two of my best friends from San Francisco visited London and we had an amazing time...
Gaelen Stanford Moore – November 4, 2016
New post up on the blog! Feel free to share! I plan to post monthly. http://gaelenbrittoningreatbritain.weebly.com/blog/autumn-in-the-uk Gaelen
Gaelen Stanford-Moore – October 4, 2016
I've arrived safely in Cambridge and am getting acclimated! I had dinner with Irene Childrey, my Rotary host last night, and it was lovely to have a Rotarian to meet with, her club sounds very similar to the San Marino Club. I had my first day of orientation today,...
Jennifer Binley: Update/Pictures – September 14, 2016
Hello Rotarians! I hope you had an enjoyable Labor Day. Your fall marks the beginning of Cape Town's Spring, of which I am grateful. I have a few updates for all of you. I am not sure if you are aware, but I have been offered to upgrade into the Master's Program at...
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Nicole Grajewski
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Oxford, England
2017-18
Larissa Phillips
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University of Salamanca
Salamanca, Spain
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University of Hong Kong
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Oxford University
Oxford, England
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Anna Enger
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Oxford, England
2017-18
Larissa Phillips
London School of Economics
London, United Kingdom
2016-17
Gaelen Stanford-Moore
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Jennifer Binley
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Ambassadorial Scholars
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Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2008-09
Christie Shu
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Carol Huang
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London School of Economics
London, England
1996-97
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SDA Bocconi
Milan, Italy
Semantha Johnston
University of Salamanca
Salamanca, Spain
1995-96
Grace Wang
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
1994-95
Jeffrey Jonker
University of St. Andrews
St. Andrews, Scotland
1992-93
Jeffrey S. Holman
London School of Economics
London, England
1991-92
Julie Doyle (Roberts)
University of Florence
Florence, Italy
1989-90
Robina Luther Riccitiello
University of Bologna
Bologna, Italy
Andrew Vollero
Oxford University
Oxford, England
1988-89
Jon Scott
University of Melbourne
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Rich Siefert
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1987-88
Andrew E. Crowell
London School of Economics
London, England
1986-87
Krista Baffa Coffin
University of Hong Kong
Honk Kong, China
Michael Reilly
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Madrid, Spain
1984-85
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1983-84
Diane Horwich (Falconer)
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1979-80
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Anna Enger
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Oxford University
Oxford, England
2017-18
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London, United Kingdom
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Ambassadorial Scholars
2011-2012
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Santiago, Chile
2008-09
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Economics & Stategic Research
Almaty, Kahakhstan
2004-05
Carol Huang
American University at Beirut
Beirut, Lebanon
2000-01
Brendan J. Murphy
London School of Economics
London, England
1996-97
Nicole R. Biles (Von Thaden)
SDA Bocconi
Milan, Italy
Semantha Johnston
University of Salamanca
Salamanca, Spain
1995-96
Grace Wang
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
1994-95
Jeffrey Jonker
University of St. Andrews
St. Andrews, Scotland
1992-93
Jeffrey S. Holman
London School of Economics
London, England
1991-92
Julie Doyle (Roberts)
University of Florence
Florence, Italy
1989-90
Robina Luther Riccitiello
University of Bologna
Bologna, Italy
Andrew Vollero
Oxford University
Oxford, England
1988-89
Jon Scott
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
Rich Siefert
University of Liege
Liege, Belgium
1987-88
Andrew E. Crowell
London School of Economics
London, England
1986-87
Krista Baffa Coffin
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Honk Kong, China
Michael Reilly
University of Madrid
Madrid, Spain
1984-85
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1983-84
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University of Adelaide
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