Temple Hoyne Buell Endowed Ambassadorial Scholarship

What It Is…

The Temple Hoyne Buell Endowed Ambassadorial Scholar Program provides $30,000 scholarship awards for undergraduate or graduate studies outside the USA. Scholars must commence studies between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, and expend the scholarship funds within 12 months of starting studies. Study must be in the field of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, or related subjects.

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Key Eligibility Requirements

Eligible applicants will have a demonstrated record of high academic achievement and a background, intended graduate studies, and future career plans related to the study of architecture and related subjects at an institution of higher learning outside of the United States.

The candidate must reside in, work in, or attend school in metropolitan Denver. The metropolitan area includes the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson Counties.

Candidates cannot be a Rotarian, an employee of a club, District, or other Rotary entity, or Rotary International or a person in the foregoing two categories within the past three years. Additionally, your parents or grandparents must not have been members of Rotary during the past three years. You may be a Rotaract member.

Additional requirements are outlined in the Application Introduction and Application (file links are on the left of this page).

Rotarians

Individual Rotarians and clubs may participate hands-on in the scholarship process by:

  • Identifying and sponsoring a scholar candidate
  • Publicizing the program throughout their professional and academic networks