--Office of the American Secretary: The Rhodes Trust--
IMPORTANT CHANGES FOR 2009 ELECTIONS


The Rhodes Trust has moved to a worldwide online application process this year. Applicants from the United States should refer to the guidance provided herein and on The Rhodes Trust website, www.rhodestrust.org, including the United States Memorandum of Regulations and Notes of Guidance for U. S. applicants. A more detailed Notes of Guidance document, with screenshots and instructional narrative for use by U.S. applicants and campus representatives, may also be found at the link below. Both sites include links to the online application.

The United States Memorandum of Regulations contains a list of the U.S. district secretaries for the 2009 competition, their contact information, and their respective jurisdictions. There has been some redistricting this year, including a split in California due to the increasing number of applications received in recent years. Please take special note. Applicants applying from California-North in District 15 or California-South in District 16 will still be recognized as having applied from the state of California for purposes of the Rhodes Scholarship.

For those for whom Oxford University requires fees in a fourth year for the completion of a doctorate, and when no other external funding is available, the Trustees, at their discretion and when progress is deemed satisfactory, will provide University and college fees for that fourth year, but not a maintenance stipend. However, the Trustees will not provide fourth-year fees in either the Division of the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences or the Division of Medical Sciences as Scholars may enter directly to work for a doctorate in these divisions in three years. Scholars applying for a master's degree in one of these two science divisions should not, therefore, expect to be able to use the scholarship to go on to a doctorate. The Oxford MBA and Master in Financial Economics (MFE) remain available to Rhodes Scholars in their second year only.

The application deadline for U.S. applicants is Monday, October 5, 2009. It is expected that all applications will be submitted online, and any application received after October 5 will not be accepted. Institutional endorsements and letters of reference should be received no later than Tuesday, October 13, 2009, also through the online process.

Elections will be held on Friday and Saturday, November 20 and 21, 2009, in cities representative of the 16 United States districts. Candidates will be notified as early as possible regarding invitations to interviews, and in no case less than one week prior to the competition, and must pay their own expenses in appearing before Committees of Selection. Thirty-two U.S. winners will be announced at the conclusion of the interviews on November 21.

A brochure, Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships, and a document of frequently asked questions is also available at this site. For questions not addressed herein, or for specific concerns, please direct your inquiry to admin@rhodesscholar.org. Campus representatives may also use this email address to advise the American Secretary's office of updates in contact information.

The Rhodes Trustees reserve the right to make changes in degree eligibility, funding, and other aspects of the Scholarship program at any time.




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Central Washington University

Connie Roberts
Vice Provost, Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Email:
Phone:
Fax:

400 East University Way

Ellensburg, WA 98926-7501

Eastern Washington University

Kandi Teeters
Scholarship Coordinator, MS #142
Email: kteeters@ewu.edu
Phone:
Fax:



Cheney, WA 99004

Evergreen State College


President
Email:
Phone:
Fax:

2700 Evergreen Parkway, NW

Olympia, WA 98505-0005

Gonzaga University

Patsy Fowler
Associate Professor, English
Email: fowlerp2@gonzaga.edu
Phone: 509-313-6700
Fax:

4D Box 18
502 East Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258

Pacific Lutheran University

Samuel Torvend
Chair, Department of Religion
Email: torvensa@plu.edu
Phone: 253-535-8106
Fax: 253-536-5132



Tacoma, WA 98447-0003

Seattle Pacific University

Susan Gallagher
Professor of English and Director of Center for Sc
Email: gallaghe@spu.edu
Phone: 206-281-2152
Fax: 206-281-2936

3307 Third Avenue West, Suite 306

Seattle, WA 98117

Seattle University

Luke Green
Office of Fellowships
Email: greenl@seattleu.edu
Phone: 206-296-2517
Fax:

901 12th Avenue

Seattle, WA 98122-1090

St. Martin's College

Rex Casillas
History/Political Science
Email:
Phone:
Fax:

5300 Pacific Avenue, SE

Lacey, WA 98503-1293

University of Puget Sound

Sharon chambers-Gorden
Coordinator, Fellowships Office
Email: scgordon@ups.edu
Phone: 253-870-3329
Fax:


1500 N. Warner Street, #1
Tacoma, WA 98416-1065

University of Washington

Mona Pitre-Collins
Director, Undergraduate Scholarship Office
Email: mpitre@u.washington.edu
Phone: 206-221-6059
Fax: 206-685-8299

171 Mary Gates Hall
Box 353760
Seattle, WA 98195

Walla Walla College


President
Email:
Phone:
Fax:

204 South College Avenue

College Place, WA 99324-1198

Washington State University


President
Email:
Phone: 509-335-3024
Fax: 509-335-5866



Pullman, WA 99164

Western Washington University

Christine L. Compston
Special Assistant for Undergraduate Initiatives
Email: Christine.Compston@wwu.edu
Phone: 360-650-4241
Fax:

516 High Street

Bellingham, WA 98225-9033

Whitman College

Keith Raether
Director, Post-Baccalaureate Fellowships, Scholars
Email: raethekr@whitman.edu
Phone: 509-527-5184
Fax: 509-527-5934

Reid 225
345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362

Whitworth University

Dale Soden
Professor of History
Email: dsoden@whitworth.edu
Phone: 509-777-4433
Fax:

300 West Hawthorne Road

Spokane, WA 99251-0001



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