Jeffrey W. Baus '59 Scholarship
The Jeffrey W. Baus ’59 Scholarship was established in 1999 by Jeffrey W. Baus, to support undergraduate students majoring in Business Economics with the minor in Accounting and who intend to pursue a career in public accounting. Department of Economics: 1. You must be officially declared as an Economics or a Business Economics MAJOR (or you must have completed the prep for one of these MAJORS and indicate that you will apply to the major by the scholarship application deadline). 2. You must be a full-time UCLA student for the entire academic year. 3. Award recipients are required to write a thank you. 4. Bios of the award recipients will be shown on the Department of Economics Scholarship Website. 5. Scholarship awards are only for the current academic year. Receiving a scholarship one year does not guarantee a scholarship award the following year. 6. The scholarship funds will pay out to each recipient in Winter and Spring quarters. 7. U.S. Citizens and International Students are eligible to apply. However, International students may not apply for financial need based scholarships. Eligibility Requirements: -Undergraduates officially in any Department of Economics major -Intended career in accounting -3.0 to 3.5 cumulative GPA -Demonstrated financial need (FAFSA/DREAM); must be working to put yourself through school

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RENEWABLE
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STACKABLE
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FULL TUITION
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APPLICATION REQUIRED
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REQUIRED MAJOR
["Pharmacoeconomics/Pharmaceutical Economics","Military Economics and Management","Military Economics and Management, Other","Mathematical Economics","International Economics","Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies","Family and Consumer Economics and Related Services, Other","Natural Resource Economics","Economics","Economics, Other","Economics, General","Economics and Foreign Language/Literature","Economics and Computer Science","Econometrics and Quantitative Economics","Development Economics and International Development","Consumer Economics","Applied Economics","Agricultural Economics"]
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