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Rank | State | Gifts |
---|---|---|
1 | CA | 248 |
2 | WA | 8 |
3 | NV | 5 |
Eileen
Lau
Jennifer
Nguyen
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ruben Garcia
In Honor of Grimme Company
$25
May 12, 2021
Anonymous
Stephanie
Carlson
$25
May 12, 2021
Anonymous
Pelumi
Fajemisin
Alan
Bunao
$25
May 12, 2021
Javonn
Askins
$25
May 12, 2021
Rhea
Turteltaub
$100
May 12, 2021
BEVERLEY
MCPHERSON
$100
May 12, 2021
Anonymous
$250
May 12, 2021
Seung Cha
In Memory of Martha Seo
Gayle
Windham
Bianca
Ponce de Leon
$100
May 11, 2021
Anonymous
Jay
Tremblay
$100
May 11, 2021
Sally Shurter
In Memory of Francisco Abimael Hernández Hernández
$100
May 11, 2021
hiroshi
yokokawa
$100
May 10, 2021
Ashley
Fairon
Robert
Herron
Michael Winder
In Memory of David Wong Louie
$100
May 10, 2021
Jean
Turner
$25
BASIC NECESSITIES
Bruins experiencing sudden financial insecurity may need basic necessities like hygiene products. Your gift could go a long way for a student who is experiencing a lack of income due to the pandemic.
$50
LOSS OF WAGES
Many students are still facing financial insecurity as a result of the pandemic. $50 could be used to help support these students pay their internet bill, which is critical for remote learning.
$100
UNEXPECTED MEDICAL COST
$100 can cover an unexpected medical cost for a student afflicted by Covid-19, or in need of prescription medication due to mental or other physical health.
$250
UNEXPECTED TRAVEL COST
Can help mitigate an unanticipated transportation cost, like a plane ticket home.
$500
EMERGENCY HOUSING
Some UCLA students may not be able to travel home during these unprecedented times or experience difficulty paying rent in an off-campus apartment. A gift of $500 could be used to provide 3 weeks of emergency housing.
$1,000
ECRT GRANT
A $1000 grant can support a student to degree completion by ensuring that they are able to meet all their basic needs on a regular basis. The cost of education goes beyond just tuition, and there are many factors that affect a student's trajectory. This generous gift can help them achieve the dream of a UCLA diploma.