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Scholarships

The Roderick McKay Ramsay Scholarship Fund

The Roderick McKay Ramsay Scholarship Fund was established by Robert Scott and Edith Oldfield Ramsay in honor of their son, a member of the Class of 1961.


Roderick “Rod” McKay Ramsay was a diligent and disciplined student, with a strong work ethic. He focused on his studies at Hamilton and lettered in three sports, soccer, hockey and lacrosse. He also coached and refereed, with impartiality, intramural sports. Integrity is the characteristic he values most.

He excelled as an officer in the U.S. Navy (1961-1965) and in his banking career (1965-1982). Upon assessing his accomplishments, reflecting on the exceptional Naval captains and managers for whom he worked and focusing on his past experiences as a coach and mentor, he began what he came to describe as a, “joyous career in executive search and coaching.”

Rod found his greatest satisfaction in assisting recent graduates and mentoring them on their life journeys. He contributed over 3,000 hours as President of the Northern California Alumni Association, served as a volunteer for the Annual Fund, and Priorities and 175th Anniversary Capital Campaigns, as well as for the Admission Office where, by the time he completed his final volunteer year, he took pleasure in having a total of 40 students admitted from northern California. He worked with the Worldwide Admission Volunteer Effort recruiting students, interviewers and parents for Hamilton. He was proud to be a “Continuous Continental,” never having missed a year as an Annual Fund donor, and established two other scholarships, The Hall Family Scholarship honoring the Hall family of Tiburon, California - J. Bruce Hall ’58 and Kathleen Kearns (K.K.) Hall ’94 - and The Sunshine McCoy Stein ’93 Scholarship recognizing Sunshine Alexis McCoy Stein ’93.

During his death in 2017, Rod Ramsay supplemented this fund with outright gifts.

August 2018

 


Please note: The named scholarships profiled on these pages are awarded as part of the College’s need-based financial aid packages. These funds help ensure the Hamilton Promise of keeping education affordable through meeting a student’s full demonstrated financial need.

Materials published here were diligently researched and written by students who strived for historical accuracy.

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