The Study abroad educational scholarships award
UC Education Abroad Program have entirely awarded the prestigious educational scholarship program towards the 11UC Santa Barbara student undergraduates upon studying abroad during 2010-11 school academic year. The Seven UCSB learners have entirely received the Dan Wise Memorial Scholarships that have entirely provided the $5,000 for the entire year of studying in France. The four other learners will entirely be spending in the coming year in the nation of Japan, Egypt, Italy and Spain with this Duttenhaver Scholarship awards for about $10,000 each. With that, the education abroad program (EAP) in UC Santa Barbara had again been proven as its standing in the top portion of EAP units in UC through as being awarded their greatest number in Dan Wise and this Linda Duttenhaver educational scholarships for their undergraduates according to Ronald Tobin who is the current associate vice chancellor towards this educational academic programs. In the past three years, they had far more learners that leave upon studying their respective academic year abroad other than school UC campus. A mere total of about 19 UC learners have entirely receive this wise awards of the current year and about 22 were entirely provided the Duttenhaver Scholarships. These awards are entirely been based for an academic performances and for their respective financial necessity.
Following this UCSB learners will entirely spend for next year in the nation of France: Jacqueline Lefebvre in Escondido, Alex Salazar in Sylmar, Daisy Nguyen from San Jose, Trang Ngueyn in Fremont, Madeline Wirthman from Orinda, Alisa Trager in Pasadena and the Annelise Tompkins from Seattle of WA. Some other honorees with their respective hometown and country of studies includes the Vivian Chui of Hacienda Heights in Egypt, the Ashley Mar from San Francisco of Japan, Jenna Philpott from Sunland in Italy, and Molly Neubert in San Luis Obispo from Spain. Both these Wise and Duttenhaver educational scholarships program have entirely funded through this annual contributions in UC Education Abroad Program from the UCSB alumna who is Linda Duttenhaver. Ever since, the educational scholarship were considered as the first that been awarded in the year 2004 for about more than 180 recipients that studied in UC center into this foreign nation. In yearly basis, the EAP students will entirely be receiving for an over $1 million into this need based and some other education program scholarships.