RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW: RHODES SCHOLARSHIP Enable Navigation Pane for best navigation: TO ACCESS: In the View tab, check the Navigation Pane box (in the Show/Hide group). Click Map headings to jump throughout the document. All Big 7 candidates work with Scholarship Opportunities Program (SOP) staff, who run the campus advising, application evaluation and endorsement processes. Read this document while you complete the 2015 Pre-Application and refer to it throughout the application process. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS BE A UCI UNDERGRADUATE The SOP is funded to advise current UCI undergraduates only. Students at other universities must work with representatives on their campuses. UCI ALUMNI EXCEPTIONS In some cases, SOP staff may coach highly motivated recent UCI alumni IF they meet all eligibility requirements and intend to take/are taking a gap year (i.e. year off) before enrolling in a graduate program. BE A U.S. CITIZEN BE A JUNIOR Submit a 2015 Pre-Application the spring before your final year on campus. The full application process lasts six months, so by the time you complete it, you’ll be in your final year of study at UCI. If you win a scholarship, you will travel shortly after graduating. You may also submit a Pre-Application the spring of your final year if you plan to take a gap year after graduating. BE GOAL-FOCUSED The Rhodes Scholarship funds graduate study at Oxford University only. BE AVAILABLE IN SUMMER 2015 Most of your application draft writing, correspondence with faculty recommenders, and SOP advising will occur then. Candidates must participate in these activities and attend an August campus interview for their application(s) to earn UCI endorsement consideration. BE WILLING TO WORK HARD You will submit a series of application drafts to SOP staff and receive advising and editing suggestions. You will also share drafts of application essays with the faculty who will write your letters of recommendation. Be ready to devote a minimum of 10 hours/week to the process; the commitment is equivalent to that of a part-time job. SUBMIT A PRE-APPLICATION BY 4/1/15 (NOON) RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW You must complete and submit a 2015 Pre-Application to continue the application process. BE DEADLINE-ORIENTED You are responsible for ensuring SOP staff receives all application components -- including letters of recommendation written on behalf of your application(s) -- by SOP deadlines. Late materials will jeopardize UCI endorsement consideration, which is necessary to continue the process. COMMUNICATE WITH SOP STAFF Candidates must maintain regular communication with SOP staff and with recommendation letter writers. Email ALL staff to submit drafts or ask questions. APPLYING FOR MULTIPLE AWARDS Candidates may apply for multiple scholarships simultaneously. However, consider the work required to apply for each, the variances in application components, letters of recommendation and interview scheduling and the time constraints you’ll face this summer. IS RHODES RIGHT FOR YOU? SELECTING A PROGRAM AND INSTITUTION Ask your faculty which institutions/programs are considered competitive. FACTORS TO WEIGH Consider location preference, strength of particular overseas programs and institutions, field of study, long-term academic focus, and eligibility requirements relating to GPA and age. UNITED KINGDOM Research strong programs and universities specializing in your field. Check the most recent (2008) edition of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), which rates the quality and competitiveness of specific programs at U.K. universities. Read The Guardian newspaper’s guide to interpreting results. U. OF OXFORD ONLY = RHODES SCHOLARSHIP World’s most prestigious award. Funds 2 years of study in any field. 32 annual winners. Candidates must be U.S. citizens OR permanent residents (and demonstrate this residency for the 5 years prior to and including the deadline of application), aged 18 to 23. Candidates should have a high GPA and evidence of significant leadership, service and athletic participation. Research Oxford’s program(s) in your discipline. If the curriculum won’t propel your future academic plans, don’t apply. (It’s the most difficult scholarship to win; only 32 Americans receive it annually.) RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW If it would, consider two other factors: Rhodes values athleticism and its average candidate has a 3.9+ GPA. Requires 5-8 letters. Each should offer information about your candidacy that is unavailable from other recommenders. Letters of affiliation are strongly encouraged. SELECTION CRITERIA Scholarship - Literary and scholastic attainments Activity - energy to use one’s talents to the full, as exemplified by fondness for and success in sports Service - truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness, and fellowship Leadership - moral force of character and instincts to lead, and to take an interest in one’s fellow beings. APPLICATION COMPONENTS Two-page list of principal activities and honors showing sustained commitment to serving others, leadership and initiative, and athletic activity (intramural or independent activity is acceptable). 1 essay: 1,000-word personal statement demonstrating who you are, how your interests have developed, and how and why study at Oxford via the Rhodes Scholarship fits into your future plans. You should be able to identify a particular degree program, describe specific courses, faculty, and facilities available at Oxford and be able to explain how your chosen degree will advance your career path. The personal statement serves as your admission essay to Oxford if you are chosen as a Rhodes Scholar. Please note that Rhodes forbids others from editing or providing suggestions to improve your personal statement. Five to eight letters of recommendation Letter of institutional endorsement from UC Irvine if the applicant is a full-time student Official undergraduate transcripts. Proof of citizenship & passport-size photograph WINNER CHARACTERISTICS Having the potential "to make things happen, to become public leaders 20 years from now . . . a little scrappy with some evidence of selflessness." Exceptional academic record suggesting you "could do the work at Oxford without needing to slave over it . . . with time left over for the playing field, where valuable connections are made at Oxford." ESSENTIAL PROCESS COMPONENTS EARN CAMPUS ENDORSEMENT PURPOSE The Rhodes Trust will not accept applications directly from students. They will only review applications that university officials have endorsed. The SOP runs this process at UCI. We evaluate candidate applications and forward the best for national-level consideration. SOP staff write a unique, personalized, comprehensive letter of institutional endorsement on behalf of each application (by each student) that earns campus-level endorsement. Students whose RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW applications for multiple scholarships are all endorsed receive distinct letters of institutional endorsement tailored to the goals of the award and the candidate’s strengths. Letters are signed by the Dean of the Division of Undergraduate Education and are part of the formal application packages SOP staff submit to the funding agencies that govern application consideration at the national-level. CAMPUS INTERVIEW Each candidate is interviewed by a personalized campus committee in August, after candidates have submitted final applications to the SOP. Each candidate has a single interview of approximately 60 (for one award) to 90 minutes (if applying for multiple Big 7 scholarships). The committee evaluates application strength(s) and determines endorsement level(s). Candidates MUST attend in person. If you plan to study abroad or otherwise be outside the U.S. during Summer or Fall 2015, alert SOP staff immediately to discuss alternatives. WHO CONDUCTS IT? Faculty letter writers are enthusiastically encouraged to serve on the interview committee, which is led by Dean of the Division of Undergraduate Education. Faculty participation complements the expertise of SOP staff and the Dean; your professors are uniquely able to support you by providing disciplinespecific commentary and offering feedback on the feasibility of your study or project. In June, SOP staff will inform your recommenders of dates reserved for interviews. Please also identify potential alternate committee members, such as other faculty or teaching assistants in your field of study, to share with SOP staff. If your letter writers cannot attend or decline to participate in the endorsement interview, we may solicit participation from your suggested alternates. WHEN DOES IT OCCUR? The SOP schedules interviews in advance, based on the availability of the Dean and your faculty. Please reserve the pertinent dates on your calendar. Rhodes candidate interviews, as well as those applying for multiple scholarships, will occur Aug. 10-14. Once SOP staff has coordinated the availability of faculty, deans, staff and candidate, we will contact you to finalize the date of your interview. We may not know the details of your interview time, date, and location until early August. LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION WHY ARE THEY NECESSARY? Rhodes requires 5 to 8 letters from faculty who support your candidacy. SOP highly recommends that you seek 8 letters to be competitive. Campus endorsement consideration entails evaluating the entire application, including letters. Candidates should contact prospective faculty letter writers during Spring Quarter to ensure you have their support and that they have the time and necessary information to write a strong recommendation. DRAFTS PRODUCED BY FACULTY Faculty will send SOP staff two drafts of unique letters for each relevant scholarship. This enables the SOP to complete the process of application evaluation and campus endorsement. PURPOSE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW Letters must reflect the content of candidates’ updated application materials, specifically addressing the feasibility of the proposed course of study. Submitting letter drafts allows faculty to update content to reflect changes in candidates’ proposed research or study goals, degree of preparation, correspondence with researchers overseas, etc. Drafts enable SOP to catch and correct any small typos (listing wrong candidate’s name, spelling errors, etc.) that may occur. To ensure faculty letter drafts reflect updated candidate study/research plans, SOP staff require candidates to share drafts of their evolving essays with faculty throughout the summer. Candidate essay drafts will enable faculty to update drafts of letters written on students’ behalf. CONTENT & FORMATTING In June, SOP staff will provide faculty with scholarship-specific letter requirement information. WHEN ARE FACULTY LETTER DRAFTS DUE? June 29 (1st draft) July 27 (2nd draft) LETTER DRAFT DEADLINES – WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY? Candidates are responsible for ensuring faculty have submitted their letter drafts to SOP staff by the correct deadlines. HOW IS THE CANDIDATE INVOLVED? SHARE ESSAY DRAFTS WITH FACULTY To aid faculty in writing letters that comment upon the feasibility of candidates’ proposed study, the SOP requires candidates to share drafts of their evolving essays with letter writers. While refining their essays, candidates continue to update faculty. We encourage any additional discussion, revision, and suggestions faculty can offer to help candidates narrow their focus. After conferring with faculty, follow up to find out if they need additional information from you or have questions about your goals. CANDIDATE DEADLINES FOR SHARING ESSAYS Candidate Essay Draft 1 – Rhodes students submit to faculty, CCing SOP staff, by June 15. Candidate Essay Draft 2 – Rhodes students submit to faculty, CCing SOP staff, by July 6. DEADLINES – HOW IMPORTANT? Drafts and deadlines are mandatory for all application components. Failure to adhere to deadlines will result in dismissal from the application process. HOW DO I REQUEST LETTERS? UNDERSTAND THEIR ROLE IN APPLICATION Letters for all scholarships must be comprehensive, detailed, highly personalized and confidential. They may discuss a range of candidate aspects, including academic performance and potential; feasibility of proposed overseas research or study plans; significance of long-term academic and career goals; research, service or leadership activity; and contributions the candidate has made to the field of study or student learning processes on campus or beyond. They must RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW demonstrate awareness of the specific scholarship’s purpose and discuss ways in which the candidate reflects its goals. As the candidate, it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the guidelines the scholarship has set for letter content. Understand their role in the overall application. If they are expected to function as assessments of particular candidate traits, for example, learn which traits they are to discuss before you ask faculty to write on your behalf. Then you will be able to provide faculty with information that reflects scholarship-specific goals for letters. SELECT THE RIGHT PEOPLE Only ask faculty who know you well. You should have established a strong working relationship with them beyond the classroom. Faculty with whom you’ve conducted research or independent study or who have advised you in your involvement in campus activities are good options. Avoid having content of letters overlap by asking people who know you from different contexts. If you’re a transfer student, it’s fine to ask faculty from previous institutions to write for you, especially if they have doctoral degrees. APPROACH FACULTY After submitting your Pre-Application, meet in person with each faculty member you listed. Discuss your plans for completing drafts of the full applications. Explain that you’ll furnish him/her with drafts of your application essays as they evolve, and let him/her know when to expect these. Detail your ideas for potential study/research proposals. Ask for advice in narrowing your topic. Ask if s/he is willing to write a comprehensive letter of recommendation on your behalf. Let him/her know you will provide your CV, recent transcript and essay application drafts to inform letter content. Ask whether s/he will be available to review your essays and meet with you during the summer. Acquaint him/her with the timing of your interview. Confirm s/he will be available to participate. Mention the letter draft process. Discuss the summer deadlines for letter draft submissions to the SOP. State that SOP staff will provide award-specific content and formatting information in June. Provide faculty with SOP contact info for any questions they may have. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS Purchase from the Registrar’s Office and from other universities (including community/junior colleges) at which you’ve completed undergraduate work. NEXT STEPS? REVIEW PRE-APPLICATION FEEDBACK After we have reviewed your Pre-Application, SOP staff will contact you to schedule a late April/early May meeting to review your plan for crafting (a) strong application(s). SUBMIT SIGNED LETTER OF INTENT AND CONSENT FORM TO SOP OFFICE BY 5/15/15 (NOON) You will be provided a letter of intent and consent form to return with signature. By this date, you must also meet with your faculty mentor(s) to secure endorsement interview participation (between Aug. 1014) and discuss project feasibility. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW READ WINNING APPLICATIONS BY 5/22/15 (NOON) On file in the SOP office, these demonstrate successful methods used by past UCI winners to produce compelling and concise research/study proposal and personal statement essays. They also showcase successful formatting amid each application’s unique space constraints. Email SOP staff to make an appointment to view these files. REGISTER & BEGIN APPLICATION(S) BY 5/28/15 (NOON) Access this year’s application. REGISTER UCI INFORMATION This step allows SOP staff to view your application and provide you with edits. You will not be considered for campus endorsement if you do not complete this step. Register Institutional Endorser: Identify Dr. Michael Dennin; University of California, Irvine; Dean of Undergraduate Education; UC Irvine, 193 Ayala Science Library, Irvine, CA 92697-5695; (949) 824-7765; mctsai@uci.edu. This was in Section H (p. 6) of a previous application. OBTAIN LETTERS OF AFFILIATION WHAT THEY ARE Letters of Affiliation (LOAs) are brief, informal invitations from a faculty member at your overseas institution of choice to study in a particular department, lab, etc. should you receive the scholarship. They show funding agencies that someone overseas vouches for your proposed study/research, underscoring its feasibility. Letters must be scholarship-specific. If you’re applying for multiple awards, obtain multiple LOAs. LOAs written in another language must be translated into English. Examples are available to view in the SOP office by appointment. HOW TO ACQUIRE Ask UCI faculty whom they know at your selected institution. Building on existing professional relationships helps expedite the process. If your UCI faculty do not know anyone there, find UCI professors in other fields who have connections to faculty at your proposed institution (or to faculty at any institution in your country) to establish a chain of introduction. You may also look up and email faculty whose research interests match yours directly. Email this person (or people), identify your mutual acquaintance, state the scholarship(s) to which you are applying, and formally convey your interests, skills, and goals. Explain why you are a good fit for performing specific research/study in his/her lab or department and why you are a good match for the scholarship. Attach your updated CV and a draft of your research/project proposal. OBTAIN FACULTY SUMMER CONTACT INFO BY 5/28/15 (NOON) In your email to SOP staff, include full names, positions, departments, emails & phone numbers for each faculty letter writer. If you are applying for multiple scholarships, identify to SOP which faculty will write on behalf of which of your application(s). SOP staff will contact faculty and email them: information about the program(s) to which you are applying, deadlines for all steps and examples of letters written by UCI faculty for past scholarship winners. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW CONFIRM SCHOLARSHIPS TO WHICH APPLYING BY 5/28/15 (NOON) List proposed program(s) & institution(s) for each. Email information to SOP staff. SUBMIT 1ST APPLICATION DRAFT(S) ALL APPLICATION DRAFTS All drafts must be submitted to SOP, not to scholarship funding agencies. All drafts must include the components (forms & essays) of a complete application. If you’re applying to multiple scholarships, remember that Fulbright drafts are due on different dates. DEADLINE 6/15/15 (NOON) Email application, two-page Activities List & Personal Statement to SOP. DO NOT HIT SUBMIT when saving draft in electronic system. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT You’ll receive feedback from SOP staff and your faculty on everything but the Personal Statement, as Rhodes forbids feedback on this essay. Incorporate this feedback into your second draft. SUBMIT 2ND APPLICATION DRAFT(S) DEADLINE 7/6/15 (NOON) Email full, revised application, two-page Activities List & Personal Statement to SOP. DO NOT HIT SUBMIT when saving draft in electronic system. Submit evidence of affiliation, such as an email commitment. Recommended: Bring hard copy of letter of affiliation to SOP office (or email a PDF if signed and on official letterhead). Email 2nd essay drafts to faculty letter writers. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT You’ll receive feedback from SOP staff and your faculty on everything but the Personal Statement, as Rhodes forbids feedback on this essay. Incorporate this feedback into your second draft. SUBMIT APPLICATION(S) FOR INTERVIEW DEADLINE 7/27/15 (NOON) Email full, revised application, Activities List; and Personal Statement to SOP. Scan or bring official transcript(s) to SOP. Submit copy of letter of affiliation to SOP office. ENDORSED CANDIDATES SUBMIT AUXILIARY INFO DEADLINE BY DATE OF INTERVIEW RHODES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW Email to SOP details of your future academic & career plans; familiarity with United Kingdom; senior thesis title, topic, findings & relation to proposed graduate study; and plans for engaging in community service while abroad. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT Using information you provide, SOP staff will complete your campus evaluation. SUBMIT FINAL DRAFT(S) DEADLINE 9/1/15 (NOON) Incorporate interview feedback. Upload all items, including proof of citizenship and photograph, to electronic application system. DO NOT HIT SUBMIT when saving draft in electronic system. Ensure faculty have submitted all finalized letters via electronic system AND have emailed to SOP. Email full, finalized application including forms, Activities List; and Personal Statement to SOP. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT SOP staff will confirm receipt of a copy of your complete application and supplementary materials (letters of recommendation, etc.) and will upload your campus endorsement letter. AFTER you receive confirmation from SOP, submit the complete application via the electronic system. You will have submitted your application to the funding agency.