International Student Office at UCLA Extension is inviting application for Laurel Hummel scholarship available for international students. Applicants must be citizens of a foreign country or holders of dual citizenship outside the United States.
The purpose of this program is to foster multicultural perspectives in the classroom that reflect today’s global society. With these awards, Extension will acknowledge those students who have demonstrated academic achievement.
Summary
Golden opportunity for international students
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( votes)The Laurel Hummel grants for International Students was established at UCLA Extension in 2005 by the Hummel family as a tribute to Laurel Hummel who created the first International Student Office and a certificate program designed especially for foreign students at UCLA Extension in the 1970s.
Application Deadline: Closed
Eligibility
Candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- International students can apply.
- Grants are awarded to learn any of the courses available at UCLA Extension.
- students must be citizens of a foreign country or holders of dual citizenship outside the United States studying on F-1 student visas at UCLA Extension.
- At the time of application for this award, students must satisfy all of these three conditions: be in full-time F-1 student status at UCLA Extension; have completed at least 12 units with grades of C or better in a UCLA Extension certificate program; have a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 in that certificate program. Your grades must appear on your transcripts.
- Must be in good standing at the time of application having followed all regulations for F-1 students as well as all policies of UCLA Extension.
How to Apply
Applications must be postmarked or hand-delivered.
Benefits:
Recipients will receive a US$1,450 award toward their course fees at UCLA Extension. Three recipients will be selected each academic quarter and will have two years from their notification date to utilize the fund.