The UCLA Asia Pacific Center (APC) announces the J. Yang Scholarship for exceptionally talented students from Taiwan to pursue study at UCLA. New or continuing graduate students in master’s and doctoral programs across the divisions of the College of Letters and Science and professional schools may apply for academic-year 2022-2023.
J. Yang Scholarships for Taiwan Students at UCLA Asia Pacific Center
- Master
- Tuition fees + stipend
- 25 February 2022
Eligibility
Must have completed high school or undergraduate education in Taiwan.
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Benefits
The awards may cover whole or partial non-resident tuition (NRST), in-state tuition, living stipend, or research expenses.
Application
New and continuing students should apply directly to the Asia Pacific Center via the online application. The APC will request nomination letters from departments directly.
Application materials include:
- Proposal of 1-2 pages in length. This should include your specific area of research and plans for the 2022-2023 academic year, such as completing coursework, domestic or overseas research that includes data collection and analysis, dissertation writing, etc. Also indicate the types of expenses that you expect to support with this funding.
- Unofficial UCLA transcript or most recent university transcript (minimum GPA of 3.0 required)
- CV
- Amount requested
- Other sources of funding (internal or external fellowship, TA or GSR appointment, etc.) during the award period
- One faculty letter of recommendation