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University of California-Los Angeles Scholarships

405 Hilgard Ave Tuition In/Out-State: $12,686 / $35,564 Total Fall Enrollment: 38,157
Los Angeles , CA 90095-1405 Books and Supplies: $1,509 Applicants Admitted: 26%
(310) 825-8764 On-campus Room and Board: $13,979 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 71%
http://www.ucla.edu/ Undergraduate Application Fee: $60 Receiving Institutional Aid: 58% , $7,649 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Alfred C. Darby Estate Scholarship

Scholarship Description
The recipient must be a full-time student with at least junior standing majoring in Biological Sciences-Pre-Medical Studies or Biological Sciences-Animal Systems. Financial need is not a consideration except when two or more students are otherwise equally qualified, in which case, the student with the more need will be the chosen recipient. Consideration should be given to participation in community or university activities. The recipient must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average. A recipient shall be eligible to recieve the award only one time. This award is selected in the Spring and awarded in the Fall.
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Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
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GPA
3.00
SAT
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ACT
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Biological Sciences-Pre-Medical Studies or Biological Sciences-Animal Systems majors.
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