IoES Scholarships for UCLA Environmental Science majors
Information, instructions, and application materials for students to apply for the Glickfeld Family Scholarship and the Greenspan Family Scholarship.
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The Institute of the Environment and Sustainability is pleased to again offer the Glickfeld Family Scholarship and the Greenspan Family Scholarship for 2013-14 to assist Environmental Science majors at UCLA. These scholarships have been established by great supporters of the IoES specifically for Environmental Science majors.
The Glickfeld Family Scholarship was started in 2010 by the IoES’s Assistant Director of Outreach and Strategic Initiatives, Madelyn Glickfeld, and her husband Bruce, who are offering the scholarship because, Madelyn says, "We are very committed to UCLA and the Environmental Science Major at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. Students at this great public university, UCLA, need financial assistance now more than at any time in the past.”
The Greenspan Family Scholarship began in 2011, when Ethan Greenspan, a member of the community who often attends IoES events, was inspired by seeing the Glickfeld Scholarship offered. Greenspan’s enthusiasm for studying the natural world along with his concern over its future brought him to support the budding scientists, environmentalists, and leaders in the IoES. “I’m jazzed to support something I couldn’t do, in the hopes that these students will be better stewards of the Earth and will be passionate about making the natural world a better place.”
Deadline: Application and supporting materials must be received no later than June 21st, 2013.
Details about both scholarship opportunities, as well as the application forms, are below.
The Glickfeld Family Scholarship
Eligibility:
* Students enrolled in the Environmental Science B.S. degree program.
* Minimum cumulative 3.4 GPA.
* Demonstrate financial need based on UCLA Financial Aid Office standards.
* Must have already submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and be eligible for financial aid at UCLA.
Award Amount:
* $1,000 per year.
* Renewable for up to three years (through senior year)
Application Procedure:
* Complete the Glickfeld Family Scholarship application.
* Write an essay (500 words or fewer): Choose one of your extracurricular or community
activities, honors or awards and explain why it is meaningful for you and also why you
chose to major in Environmental Science.
* Submit a copy of your Summary of Academic Year found on URSA under Financial Aid Awards
and Summary.
* Provide a letter of recommendation from a UCLA faculty, instructor, staff member, or mentor.
Complete application instructions are found on the downloadable forms below:
DOWNLOAD GLICKFELD APPLICATION
DOWNLOAD GLICKFELD RECOMMENDATION FORM
Questions? Email Royce Dieckmann, IoES SAO: rdieckmann@ioes.ucla.edu

The Greenspan Family Scholarship
Eligibility:
* Students enrolled in the Environmental Science B.S. degree program.
* Minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA.
* Demonstrate financial need based on UCLA Financial Aid Office standards.
* Must have already submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and be eligible for financial aid at UCLA.
Award Amount:
* $1,000 for one year.
Application Procedure:
* Complete the Greenspan Family Scholarship application.
* Write an essay (500 words or fewer) describing your personal vision and passion for making our world a better and greener place, including what you plan to do in the future to help realize your vision.
* Submit a copy of your Summary of Academic Year found on URSA under Financial Aid Awards and Summary.
* Provide a letter of recommendation from a UCLA faculty, instructor, staff member or mentor.
Complete application instructions are found on the downloadable forms below:
DOWNLOAD GREENSPAN APPLICATION FORM
DOWNLOAD GREENSPAN RECOMMENDATION FORM
Questions? Email Royce Dieckmann, IoES SAO: rdieckmann@ioes.ucla.edu
Published: Thursday, May 10, 2012
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