Rotary Club Sponsors International Scholar
February 2, 2011
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Rotary Club Sponsors International Scholar
VALDOSTA -- Each year the Rotary Club of Valdosta and Valdosta
North Rotary Club sponsor a one-year scholarship for an
international student to attend VSU through the Georgia Rotary
Student Program (GRSP). In late June, Benjamin Ikaal traveled from
a remote village in Kenya to begin studies at Valdosta State.
“Traveling to a new country engenders a string of emotions. For
Benjamin Ikaal, this opportunity is a once in a lifetime
experience; one the will never forget,” said Dr. Suzannah
Patterson, Rotarian and professor of communications. “Born in
Kericho, Kenya in 1986, Ikaal became very familiar with the
peacefulness of his hometown. Bungoma’s countryside proved to be a
vast difference from the big city lights of Atlanta that came into
view as he glared out of the plane’s window in late June.”
With a semester of studies under his belt, Ikaal has settled into
college life. The pre-pharmacy student said he enjoys playing
soccer on the front lawn, watching football at Buffalo Wild Wings
and studying with friends at the library. The active student said
he hopes to stay at VSU to earn a bachelor’s degree and then remain
in the area to put his education to use in the medical field.
“The experience has really helped me adapt into society socially
and economically,” said Ikaal, who hopes to complete in a billiard
championship tournament on campus in late March. “I have money in
my personal account to buy learning materials, but I also have
money to buy materials for extra-curricular activities, like track
suits for jogging and soccer gear so that I can play with my
friends.”
In early December, the Roswell Rotary Club named Ikaal the 2010
Barbara M. and Donald L. Thomas Peace Award from among dozens of
GRSP candidates. The $1,500 award has aided Ikaal in paying for a
number of Rotary events throughout the state that support the
program’s intent to promote world peace through understanding and
friendship.
Since 1946, Rotarians in Georgia have offered scholarships to about
80 international students each year to study at Georgia colleges
and universities. Each club sponsors a student, who lives on campus
as they learn about various cultures and lifestyles. In June 1992,
the Thomas family created a Charitable Remainder Trust of $100,000
to benefit the student program, which various clubs matched. The
Thomas’s established a second trust to fund their legacy of world
peace through global student education opportunities.
To read more about the Georgia Rotary Student Program, go to
http://grsp.org/.
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