What is the regent scholarship? And many admits earn it usually
The Regents Scholarship at UC San Diego (UCSD) is the most esteemed merit-based award offered to incoming undergraduate students, recognizing exceptional academic achievement and potential.
Award Details
- Monetary Value: Freshmen receive a total of $20,000, distributed as $5,000 annually over four years, while transfer students receive $10,000 over two years.
- Priority Enrollment: Scholars benefit from priority registration for classes during both enrollment periods.
- Research Opportunities: Recipients can participate in the Regents Scholar Research Initiative (RSRI), which provides mentored research experiences with faculty in their first year.
- Additional Benefits: Scholars enjoy enhanced library privileges and a transcript annotation that highlights their scholarship status.
The scholarship is highly competitive, typically awarded to the top 1-2% of applicants. Annually, around 50-100 new Regents Scholars enroll at UCSD, with historical data indicating approximately 178 first-semester students, 93 continuing students, and 11 transfer students receiving the award in certain cycles. There is no separate application; students are automatically considered when they submit their UC Application for Admission and Scholarships by the November 30 deadline.