Scholar Distinction Applications Open
USC Global, Discovery, and Renaissance Scholar distinction and prize competition applications are hosted in SurveyMonkey Apply. Links can be found on each Scholar Distinction webpage.
USC Global, Discovery, and Renaissance Scholar distinction and prize competition applications are hosted in SurveyMonkey Apply. Links can be found on each Scholar Distinction webpage.
The Discovery Scholar distinction is intended to recognize and celebrate USC undergraduates who have excelled academically while making a meaningful contribution to their field of study through exceptional new scholarship or artistic work.
Drop-in advising hours for open Q&A about 2022-2023 USC Scholar Distinctions. Located in the Student Union Building (STU) Room 300. Learn more about Fellowship Fridays here.
Drop-in advising hours for open Q&A about fellowships and scholar distinctions. Located in the Student Union Building (STU) Room 300. Learn more about Fellowship Fridays here.
The Discovery Scholar distinction is intended to recognize and celebrate USC undergraduates who have excelled academically while making a meaningful contribution to their field of study through exceptional new scholarship or artistic work.
The Discovery Scholar distinction is intended to recognize and celebrate USC undergraduates who have excelled academically while making a meaningful contribution to their field of study through exceptional new scholarship or artistic work.
USC Global, Discovery, and Renaissance Scholar distinction and prize competition applications are hosted in SurveyMonkey Apply. Links can be found on each Scholar Distinction webpage.
The Discovery Scholar distinction is intended to recognize and celebrate USC undergraduates who have excelled academically and demonstrated a strong track record of research or creative work. This honor is awarded to students who have not only made a meaningful contribution to their field of study through exceptional new scholarship or artistic work, but who also show significant promise for future research ...