Student Selection Tips
We have found over the years that the caliber of students selected by the local sponsoring clubs sets the overall tone of each session of the academy. Selecting the best students is KEY to the success of the program every year.
We leave the participant selection process up to each local sponsoring club; we have some suggestions that might be useful when considering students to attend.
Many clubs have a selection process. Some clubs choose to only have one student apply, someone might be chosen from a charter school, a Rotarian family or someone familiar with students from their local community engaged in Boy Scouts or a coach recommendation. Others have several students apply, perhaps those nominated by the local high school faculty. Many of these students go through an interview process with the local club as well.
Here are some great interview questions you might consider:
- What are your plans for this next school year?
- If you could make one change affecting your high school, what would it be?
- What are your feelings about the grade requirements for participation in extracurricular activities?
- Outside of your classes, what activity has been the most important in terms of your personal growth?
- What makes a good leader?
- Why are ethics important in leadership?
- Who do you know that you feel is an outstanding leader and why?
- If you had the power and money to do something good for mankind, what would it be and why?
Often, clubs rely on local school officials like principals or school counselors to recognize and select quality students for the club.
You are welcome to send as many participants as your club is financially able to sponsor. There is no grade point requirement, and no restrictions for Rotarian children or grandchildren.
We ask that you take some time and thought as to the student your club selects and sends to participate. We have an outstanding program and space is limited in each session. Please adhere to important academy deadlines.