Our crowdfunding campaign has ended but you can still support OC Bruin Scholarships by clicking here.
THANK YOU!
To our friends, family, and colleagues,
Thank you for your generosity!
"Receiving the Orange County Bruins Alumni Scholarship has had a massive impact on how I’m able to spend my time at UCLA. It has allowed me to pursue extracurriculars that will boost my resume and help me learn valuable skills that will come in handy when I go on to medical school, rather than having to be concerned about whether or not the positions were paid. This scholarship has also allowed me to focus on my school work and getting the best grades I can without having to worry about trying to finance my education. I’m excited to spend my years at UCLA taking full advantage of all the ample opportunities available to me."
Zoey, 2019 Scholar
With love and gratitude,
OC Bruins Board
Day 4 - Spark Campaign
Bruins you ROCK!
We reached over 50 donors on Giving Tuesday and unlocked a gift of $10,000!
Our goal is 100 donors of any amount.
At 75 and 100 donors we unlock an additional $3000 in challenge donations.
Let’s keep our foot on the pedal and hit 100!
Please tell all your Bruin friends, families and fans.
Whether it’s $5, $10, $25 or $100, it all counts towards our 100 count.
Let’s go Bruins! - We are over half way there!
$35
OC Bruin Supporter
There's approximately 35,000 UCLA Alumni that reside in Orange County. Go OC Bruins!
$55
Opportunity Advocate
Over 55% of UCLA undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance. Be part of UCLA's mission to provide opportunity.
$100
Centennial Champion
Join in UCLA’s Centennial Campaign goal of increasing student support with scholarships and financial assistance.
$300
Scholar Supporter
The National Association of College Stores (NACS) says the average college student will spend $655 on textbooks each year, but with a single textbook easily costing as much as $300, that total can easily be much higher.
$1,700
UCLA Optimist
$17,000 was the average amount of grants & scholarships awarded to eligible CA students last year.