| 98 | 169 | Arts & Humanities | 24 | Natural Sciences |
| 62 | Engineering & IT | 152 | Social Sciences | |
| World Rankings | 79 | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | ||
| 117= | 157 | Arts & Humanities | 22 | Natural Sciences |
| 62 | Engineering & IT | 121 | Social Sciences | |
| World Rankings | 65 | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | ||
| 141= | ||||
| World Rankings |
| Total Number of Applications | 47,083 | |
| Total number of applications your institution received in the last 12 months for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses | ||
Eligibility: domestic/international, male/female. Must have completed one year of grad study. Preference given to PhD candidates. Indicate any unusual or difficult circumstances faced by the candidate during grad studies. Award Amount: $8000 stipend.
Specialisation
Any
Application Process
Cover sheet, 2 page (600 words) summary of research, letter of recommendation from advisor, and a CV.
Application URL
http://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/pubs/#fn(http://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/pubs/#fn
Deadline
1st January 2006
The College of Engineering has a wide range of scholarships available to qualified current College of Engineering undergraduate students. The amount of funds available varies each year, and the individual award amounts range from $350 to $2,500. Scholarships are available from: Advertising.com, the Boeing Corporation, Chevron Corporation, Albert G. Conrad Memorial, Glen Culler, Christopher Divis Memorial, the Hearst Foundation, Harold J. and Mary E. Miller, Novacoast, RENCO, Joseph J. Sayovitz, and Yardi Syste
Application URL
http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/current_undergraduates/scholarships/
Deadline
1st January 1970
For this 1-year award, the Graduate Division provides a stipend, plus payment of fees and health insurance for all awardees. Nonresident tuition is not provided as continuing students are expected to establish California residency by their second year. However, departments may provide payment of nonresident tuition for international students. Departments may supplement with a TA appointment up to an average of 35% time over the course of the academic year (with included benefits of appointment), or a GSR appointment up to an average of 35% time over the course of the academic year (with included benefits of appointment). Students may receive the fellowship twice during their academic careers but must be re-nominated, as it is not an automatically renewable award.
Application Process
Departments must nominate students for this fellowship. Nominations should be for doctoral or M.F.A. students or academic master's students if the master's degree is the highest degree offered at UCSB in that department or program.
Deadline
1st January 2006
For this 1-year award, the Graduate Division provides a stipend, and payment of fees and health insurance for all awardees. Nonresident tuition is not included in the award package. Departments may supplement with a TA appointment up to an average of 35% time over the course of the academic year (with included benefits of appointment), or a GSR appointment up to an average of 35% time over the course of the academic year (with included benefits of appointment).
New and continuing domestic doctoral (or M.F.A.) students are eligible for nomination for this diversity fellowship. Students may receive the fellowship twice during their academic careers but must be re-nominated, as it is not an automatically renewable award.
Specialisation
any
Application Process
Central Awards by Student Application (Must be applied for directly by the continuing student to the Graduate Division)
Deadline
1st January 2006
The Regents of the University of California established the prestigious Regents Scholarship Award in 1962 to recognize incoming undergraduates of outstanding academic achievement and promise. At UCSB, the award is coordinated by the Office of Admissions.
Currently the award is $6,000 per year for four years for entering freshmen; two years for entering transfer students. More than 200 Regents Scholars attend UC Santa Barbara.
Application URL
http://www.admissions.sa.ucsb.edu/Scholarships.asp?section=scholarships
Deadline
1st January 1970
Elibility: doctoral students advanced to candidacy (domestic/international). Grants can be used for travel or supplies but not for stipend. Students may receive this award no more than two times during their academic career at UCSB.
Specialisation
Science/Engineering
Application URL
http://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/pubs/#fn
Deadline
1st January 2006