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Close Window Islamabad, June 18, 2008 – U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson with several students of Roots College International who will attend universities in the United States this year.
Islamabad, June 18, 2008 – U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson with several students of Roots College International who will attend universities in the United States this year.

Ambassador Patterson Urges ‘People-to-People' Ties to Strengthen Relations

06/18/2008

Islamabad -- The U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Anne W. Patterson, underscored the need for "people to people ties" to strengthen the relationship between Pakistan and the U.S. while speaking at the Annual Student Recognition Day of Roots College International at the National Art Gallery here today.

"There is a myth that American universities are hesitant to accept students from Pakistan," Ambassador Patterson told graduates of the Roots Schools system who have received private scholarships to study in the United States and other countries. "All together, 5,400 students from Pakistan studied at U.S. colleges and universities last year."

Congratulating the management of the Roots School System for "twenty years of outstanding service in educating young people in Pakistan," the Ambassador said she is impressed that Roots students have earned full scholarships to selective universities such as Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Dartmouth.

"With your educational opportunities, you are the natural future leaders in whatever profession you may choose," Ambassador Patterson told the students. She urged them to "focus not only on getting top grades but also on broadening your vision and finding how you can best serve society after you obtain your degree."