Global Scholar Distinction and Prize Competition Deadline
The Global Scholar distinction recognizes graduating seniors who have excelled in their studies both at USC and abroad.
The Global Scholar distinction recognizes graduating seniors who have excelled in their studies both at USC and abroad.
Location: Mudd Hall (MHP) 101Drop-In Office Hours: 12:00pm-1:00pm and 2:00pm-2:50pm In this session, an admission officer provides an overview of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, the admission process, and the application. The session includes a presentation, and Knight-Hennessy scholar(s) may join to share their experience. Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University is a multidisciplinary, multicultural graduate scholarship program. Each Knight-Hennessy scholar receives up to three years ...
The USC Africa Student Fund is a scholarship intended to support undergraduate student travel to African countries for study, research, service-based learning and internships. Students who have identified a project or program are invited to apply with this funding in mind. Winners may receive full or partial funding to help cover airfare costs associated with their proposed project or program. Since its inception ...
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.
Join us for a Group Presentation Session (GPS) with the Fulbright U.S. Student Program team to learn about opportunities for U.S. citizens to pursue graduate or professional study, conduct research, or teach English. During the session, you will find out about the types of Fulbright awards, application components, and meet with previous award recipients. Following the program overview, attendees will ...
Micro-seminars are mini-workshops or small-group sessions that highlight a specialized topic in a short time. Structured as two 90-minute sessions, these seminars are designed to give you the chance to meet one faculty member and other first-year students and engage in an academic environment before classes begin. Attendance for most seminars is limited to just 20 students to ensure thoughtful discussion and ...