Học bổng toàn phần trị giá 240 ngàn USD tại đại học Duke (Durham, North Carolina)
Ngày 15 tháng 8, 2016, quỹ học bổng Robertson Scholars chính thức nhận đơn xin học bổng của quỹ tại đại học Duke của tiểu bang North Carolina, đây là 1 trong những đại học trong hàng top ten của Mỹ. Học bổng Robertson Scholars là học bổng toàn phần trị giá khoảng 240 ngàn USD và sẽ trang trải tiền học phí, chi phi ăn ở và sẽ trợ cấp thêm ít nhất 3 khóa học mùa hè.
Những sinh viên chứng tỏ kỹ năng lãnh đạo, ham học hỏi, cá tính và tinh thần đồng đội cao là đích nhắm của quỹ học bổng Robrtson Scholars.
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OUR MISSION
The Robertson Scholars Leadership Program invests in young leaders who strive to make transformational contributions to society.
Purpose
The Robertson Scholars Leadership Program’s investment begins with the selection of a diverse community of undergraduate students – generally 18 at Duke and 18 at UNC-Chapel Hill each year – who demonstrate extraordinary potential. We provide these young leaders with exceptional benefits and a distinctive set of shared experiences:
Four-year scholarship, including undergraduate tuition, mandatory fees, room and board
Unique access to the academic and extracurricular offerings at both Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill
Three summers of domestic and international experiences
Customized leadership and professional development opportunities
Extensive community of Robertson Scholars, alumni, and staff
During this journey, Robertson Scholars learn to create change, foster collaboration, turn their passions into action, and have a palpable impact in their communities. The experience of being a Robertson Scholar helps students become thoughtful, creative, lifelong contributors to society — the kind of citizens and leaders prepared to meet the unprecedented challenges of our interdependent world.
History
The Robertson Scholars Leadership Program was created in 2000 through a $24 million gift from Julian Robertson, a 1955 graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, and his wife, Josie. Inspired by their sons, one of whom graduated from Duke in 1998 and another who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2001, the Robertsons believed that each institution offered a distinctive undergraduate experience, but that the combination of the two promised a breadth and depth of resources that no other university could match.
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