Cal Lutheran Grad Wins Scholarship
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A graduate of Cal Lutheran University has won the 1996-97 Rotary Foundation Academic Ambassadorial Scholarship, the Rotary Club of Westlake Village Sunrise announced this week.
Jim Williams, 22, plans to spend the $21,500 to study at the London School of Economics. Williams was graduated summa cum laude from Cal Lutheran last month with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and political science. He will attend one year of law school at Willamette University in Salem, Ore., before heading to Europe for a year.
The Rotary scholarship pays for a year of studying and traveling in a foreign country. In exchange, scholarship recipients must speak to that country’s Rotary clubs and promote a cultural understanding of the United States.
“It will be a great opportunity to meet students from around the world and do volunteer work,” said Williams, who found out about the program from a Cal Lutheran faculty member.
Paula Avery, a French teacher at Cal Lutheran, is traveling in Africa on a Rotary scholarship.
For information about a scholarship for 1997-98, call 495-2077.
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