H. Pike Oliver Scholarship in Public Affairs

The H. Pike Oliver Scholarship in Public Affairs will support underrepresented UCLA students with an interest in addressing complex cross disciplinary issues related to urban and regional development. Transfer, CA Dream Act, and Visa students are eligible.

Eligibility Criteria for Winter 2025 Applicants:

  1. Demonstrate financial need, per FAFSA/DREAM application
  2. Must be a declared as Public Affairs major. Continuing and incoming Transfer Students are eligible to apply.
  3. Must be pursuing one of the following public affairs experiential learning capstone experience pathways: UC Center Sacramento, Quarter in Washington (UCDC) Program, UCLA Global Internship Program, or Summer DC Fellows Program, during Spring 2025 or Summer 2025, and
  4. Approved to satisfy the public affairs capstone seminar course, PUB AFF 187AX, with coursework completed through one of these programs.

IMPORTANT POLICIES:

  • Priority will be given to new applicants, but past awardees are welcome to apply.
  • In some cases, final award amounts may be adjusted for indirect costs and/or taxes. Awards may also affect the students’ financial aid packages. In all cases, students who are awarded are strongly encouraged to discuss possible financial aid impact with UCLA Financial Aid Office.

Note: UCLA administers all Identity-Conscious Financial Aid in compliance with federal, state, and university regulations by using “Pool and Match” applications for unrestricted awards, identity conscious awards, and other restricted awards (major, need, community service, etc.). Identity conscious awards may include a preference for a student’s race, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation for purposes of this policy), color, ethnicity, or national origin. These pooled applications allow students to submit a single “Luskin” application to be considered for multiple scholarships, and are used in determining the source of a recipient’s aid, but not their eligibility, receipt, and amount of financial aid.

Award
up to $2000
Deadline
02/06/2025
Supplemental Questions
  1. Please discuss how your Public Affairs coursework, professional or volunteer work, or personal experiences have prepared you to work in the field of Public Affairs. What skills do you hope to develop in a community-based internship through UC Center Sacramento, Quarter in Washington (UCDC) Program, UCLA Global Internship Program, or Summer DC Fellows Program.