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French & European Studies, UC Center Paris
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Scholarships Overview
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UCEAP $500,000 Scholarship Initiative
We are excited to provide funding for new scholarships to further our commitment to international education. To expand study abroad opportunities for UC students from all backgrounds and academic disciplines, UCEAP will offer an additional $500,000 in scholarships annually for the next three years, beginning in the 2012-2013 academic year.
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Finding Scholarships
First be sure to explore the many
UCEAP Scholarships
available to you. Other study abroad scholarships and funding may also be available from your campus, community organizations, companies or your host institution.
There are also many resources to find scholarships that can be applied to your study abroad program. Talk to your campus advisor and use the websites below to investigate your scholarship options.
Websites for Scholarships
Studyabroad.com Information Centre
The studyabroad.com Forum on Financial Aid
FastWeb Scholarship Search
International Student Loan Programs
Other popular scholarships
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Read the eligibility criteria and application procedures for each scholarship carefully. Pay special attention to all deadlines and submit your application well in advance. Visit your campus EAP website for UCEAP scholarship and campus-specific scholarships, procedures, and deadlines. Contact your Campus EAP Office if you have any questions.
Discuss all financial aid planning with your campus Financial Aid and UCEAP advisors as early as possible. Even if you have not received Financial Aid in the past you could qualify. Many scholarship applications require that you demonstrate financial need; therefore, even if you have not received financial aid in the past you should complete a
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA).
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