2008 UC Leadership Excellence through Advanced DegreeS (UC LEADS) |
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Application deadline is March 24, 2008. The UC LEADS Program is one of the most prestigious fellowships awarded by the University of California system. This program provides up to nine UCLA upper-division undergraduate students in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics with educational experiences that prepare them to assume positions of leadership in academia, industry, government and public service following the completion of a doctoral degree, preferably at the University of California. UC LEADS funding comes in part from the State of California as part of the Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (SAPEP). The University of California's SAPEP programs seek to raise student achievement levels generally and to close achievement gaps between groups of students throughout the K–20 pipeline so that more educationally disadvantaged students are prepared for postsecondary education, to pursue graduate and professional school opportunities and to achieve success in the workplace. As funding allows, each UC LEADS Scholar is provided with resources to conduct research, travel, offset fees in the academic year, and a stipend plus room and board in the summer. In addition, over the two-year period from June 2008 through June 2010, scholars will have the opportunity to:
The summer experience at UCLA includes an intensive, personalized scientific writing course. Please view the UC LEADS Program Book for additional information. Scholars are expected to complete the entire two-year program. The research objectives of the program are substantial and require a full-time student commitment. At the beginning of each academic year, scholars will be expected to develop a detailed plan of action with the guidance of their faculty mentor. The Action Plan will include information such as:
A long-term goal of this program is to help broaden and expand the pool of academically talented young scholars committed to careers in university teaching and research. All qualified students are encouraged to apply and will be considered without regard to race, ethnicity, gender or national origin. Selection of participants will be based on academic merit and availability of appropriate faculty mentors. Special consideration will be given to applicants whose socioeconomic background, access to educational opportunities and other life experiences suggest that they would especially benefit from this type of program, and who demonstrate potential to contribute to the diversity and excellence of research and teaching in higher education.
UC LEADS is a two-year program encompassing two summers (in the form of summer research programs) and two full academic years. The first summer is spent at UCLA, the second is spent at another UC campus. Please Note: Continuation of the UC LEADS program is contingent upon funding availability. During the summer research programs, UC LEADS Scholars will receive a minimum stipend of $3,000, plus room and board. During the academic years, UC LEADS Scholars will have funds available to conduct research, travel, offset fees in the academic year and/or a stipend. As a condition of acceptance into the program, participants will be asked to update information on their educational and career activities for a period of up to 5 years. This tracking is done solely to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. It is critical that we be able to conduct this long-term evaluation in order to maintain continued funding for the program. The information collected remains strictly confidential. All application materials and supporting documents must be postmarked by March 24, 2008 . For Further Information Contact Dr. Cherie Francis at cfrancis@gdnet.ucla.edu or (310) 206-2557. A complete application must include the following components:
All documents must be submitted to: UCLA Graduate Division |
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