| SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCES |
The scholarship and fellowship database offers over 150
monetary opportunities for undergraduate and graduate
students. Award amounts vary by scholarship, some ranging
from $500-$10,000. The most prestigious scholarships
include: The British Marshall Scholarship, CORO Fellowship,
Fulbright Scholarship, Rhodes Scholarship, UCI scholarships
and Fellowships, as well as several others. Details for each
prestigious opportunity can be found in the scholarship and
fellowship binders located in the SSARC as well as below.
The SSARC database covers all areas of study such as Social
Sciences, Humanities and Biological Sciences. It is updated
every other week.
If you want tips on winning a
scholarship and writing a winning essay, you can come into
the SSARC and a Social Science Academic Resource Advisor
will be happy to help!
Princeton Review/SSARC Scholarship
The Princeton Review and Social Science Academic Resource
Center (SSARC) at UC Irvine have forms a partnership to
better assist you in your higher education admission needs.
The goal is to provide full scholarships for Princeton
Review’s renown test prep programs to motivated
undergraduate students who desire to obtain a
post-baccalaureate degree at one of the nation’s top
graduate or professional schools, but also lack the
financial means to complete necessary standardize testing
process.
TWO Scholarships will be awarded as follows:
One (1) transfer student participating in the Transfer
Student Opportunities Program, and one (1) to any UCI
student of full-time status.
To apply, simply
download the application below and return it to SSARC
Transfer and Retention Programs Manager, Esmeralda
Hernandez, at
ssarc@uci.edu:
Electronic
Application
Paying for College - Student
Resource Guide
(Includes scholarships, internships, fellowships, resource
books, and websites)

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Transfer Student Scholarship Participating
members will be eligible for a quarterly scholarship offered
by Princeton Review. This scholarship, with a value up to
$1700, is good for a full test preparation course offered by
the Princeton Review. Students may choose to complete
coursed for: GRE (graduate school), LSAT (law school), or
GMAT (business school). Prep programs are also available for
students wishing to take the MCAT (medical school).
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