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We are pleased to announce the San Diego Chapter of the ARCS Foundation will fund a total of 26 new and returning scholars at $10,000 per scholar for the 2025-26 academic year; results from this year's process are listed below.

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titleEligibility

The nominee must be a U.S. citizen with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. The nominee may be a naturalized citizen, but supporting documents must be on file. Legal Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) are not eligible.

Nominees must be registered full-time for the entire academic year and should be starting their second, third, or fourth year of study. Please see FAQs below for more details.

They must NOT be in their first or final year of study during AY 2025-26. Ideally, nominees should have at least three years of study remaining, as the fellowship is renewable, offering up to three years of total support (contingent upon good academic standing, full-time registration, and available funding) and the preference is to build a cohort of scholars over multiple years.

Please do not nominate those who don’t meet these timing guidelines. Please see the FAQs below for more details.

If you have questions about a particular nominee’s eligibility, please first review the FAQ's select FAQ below to see if the question is addressed. If it is not addressed below, create a ticket in the Services & Support Portal by emailing gradfellowshipnoms@ucsd.edu with "ARCS Scholar Nomination Question" in the subject line.

The nominee must be a doctoral student/candidate in one of the following graduate programs at UC San Diego:

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Bioengineering

Bioinformatics

Biological Sciences

Biomedical Sciences

Biostatistics

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry and Biochemistry

Clinical Psychology* 

Computer Science and Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Materials Science

Mathematics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

NanoEngineering

Neurosciences

Physics

Public Health – Epidemiology

Public Health - Global Health

Public Health – Health Behavior

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Structural Engineering

*Clinical Psychology JDP students whose primary faculty advisor is affiliated with SDSU must apply through SDSU; students whose primary faculty advisor is affiliated with UC San Diego must apply through UC San Diego. Please note that the calls for nominations and submission deadlines vary between institutions.

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titleEvaluation Criteria

ARCS Foundation fellowships reward excellence in research. Selection is based primarily on the exceptional promise of the nominee to make a significant contribution to the advancement of science, and to the material and intellectual welfare of all people. https://www.arcsfoundation.org/san_diego/

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titleNominations
  • Nomination Procedures: Each eligible program may nominate one qualified doctoral student/candidate. Students may not self-nominate.

  • To nominate, a department representative should submit nominations via this Google Form and attach form in InfoReady and submit the requested materials as .pdf documents:

    • One confidential letter of recommendation addressed to Interim Dean Judy Kim of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs, from a UC San Diego faculty member and co-signed by the graduate program chair.

    • Nominees expanded CV/resume showcasing all academic achievements, including 1.) short abstracts of published papers, presentations, speaking engagements, etc., and 2.) all post-secondary honors/activities/leadership/service.

    • An unofficial UC San Diego transcript.

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titleDeadline

The 2024-25 Deadline has now closed.

Submit nominations via this Google Form in InfoReady

If you have any questions about UC San Diego's ARCS Foundation nomination/awarding process, please review the FAQs below. If your question is not addressed below, create a ticket in the Services & Support Portal by emailing gradfellowshipnoms@ucsd.edu with "ARCS Scholar Nomination Question" in the subject line.

For general FAQs about the ARCS Foundation, please visit the FAQs on the ARCS Foundation webpage: https://www.arcsfoundation.org/faq 

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titleFAQs
  1. Question: Is the minimum 3.5 GPA requirement flexible? Can I nominate a student who has a 3.4 GPA? 

    • Answer: The 3.5 GPA minimum requirement is set by the ARCS Foundation and is standard across all partner schools. All UC San Diego nominees must meet the minimum threshold of a 3.5 cumulative GPA.  

  2. Question: My UC San Diego program/department is not listed above, but I think it would be a good fit for the ARCS Scholars program. What should I do?

    • Answer:  Departments are added or subtracted within a rigorous ongoing review process that seeks to ensure that ARCS Awards are given only to the most highly ranked departments and scholars across science, engineering, and medical research fields. If you are interested in having your program considered for future ARCS awards, please complete this application and supporting documentation and email it to Jessica Peurifoy at jpeurifoy@ucsd.edu indicating the name and email address of the person who will be the program/department contact for the ARCS Foundation application process, which may take 6 to 12 months.

  3. Question: Can I accept the ARCS award if I am also a recipient of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)? 

    • Answer: Yes. Because ARCS is not considered a federal fellowship, recipients can concurrently accept an ARCS award and also be a recipient of the NSF GRFP (See: page 27 Fellowship Details and Conditions

  4. Question: I am entering my fifth year of doctoral study. However, due to COVID-19 delays or other extenuating circumstances, I will not graduate for another three years and plan to be enrolled in at least 12 units per quarter to complete my degree. Am I eligible to be nominated for ARCS?

    • Answer: Generally, ARCS prefers nominees who are not so far along in their academic journeys, however, because COVID-19 has impacted normal academic progress for many students, if your department can confirm you will be here for the next three years and enrolled in 12 units per quarter, then you would be considered eligible. Please include this context in the nomination materials so reviewers are aware.

  5. Question: I am entering my third year of doctoral study, but plan to graduate in the next two years (not three). Are students planning to graduate in two years eligible?

    • Answer: The ARCS Foundation prefers nominees have at least three years of study remaining, as the fellowship is renewable, offering up to three years of total support (contingent upon good academic standing, full-time registration, and available funding) and the preference is to build a cohort of scholars over multiple years. With this in mind, the most competitive applicants will be those who have at least three years of study left. However, ultimately, each department decides which student they want to nominate, so please confer with the graduate coordinator in your academic home department for more guidance. 

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titleCurrent & Past Recipients

Current Scholars

Award Year

First Name

Last Name

Department/Major

2024-25

Jared

Simmons

Biomedical Sciences

2024-25

Renny

Ng

Biological Sciences

2024-25

Morgan

Caudle

Clinical Psychology

2024-25

Kayla

Erler

Structural Engineering

2024-25

Avery

Pong

Bioinformatics

2024-25

Chesson

Sipling

Physics

2024-25

Jonathan

Gunn

Bioengineering

2024-25

Natalie

Quach

Biostatistics

2024-25

Hannah

Battey

Public Health – Epidemiology

2024-25

Spencer

Nelson

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2024-25

Katherine

Izhikevich

Computer Science and Engineering

2024-25

Renee

Oles

Biomedical Sciences

2024-25

Benjamin

Lam

Chemical Engineering

2024-25

Lauren

Valdez

Neurosciences

2024-25; 2023-24

Daniel

Beaglehole

Computer Science and Engineering

2024-25; 2023-24; 2022-23

Austin

Carter

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2024-25; 2023-24

Wilfredo

Gonzalez-Rivera

Bioinformatics

2024-25; 2023-24

Rayyan

Gorashi

Bioengineering

2024-25; 2023-24

Wade

Johnson

Nano Engineering

2024-25; 2023-24; 2022-23

Nishta

Krishnan 

Nano Engineering

2024-25; 2023-24

Araz

Majnoonian

Public Health – Global Health

2024-25; 2023-24

Daniel

Milshteyn

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2024-25; 2023-24; 2022-23

Chiaki

Santiago

Neurosciences

2024-25; 2023-24

Consuelo

Sauceda

Biomedical Sciences

2024-25; 2023-24

Jessica

Wan

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2024-25; 2023-24

Olivia

Weng

Computer Science and Engineering

Past Scholars

Award Year

First Name

Last Name

Department/Major

2020-21; 2019-20

Bryce

Ackermann

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2021-22

Kyle

Angle

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2022-23; 2021-22

Gabriel Antonio

Ascui

Biomedical Sciences (La Jolla Institute)

2021-22; 2020-21; 2019-20

Miriam Kathleen

Bell

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Laura

Chipman

Biology

2020-21; 2019-20

Gabrielle

Colvert

Bioengineering

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Bethanny

Danskin

Neurosciences

2022-23; 2021-22

Ruben

Elias

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Mickey

Finn

Nano Engineering

2022-23; 2021-22

John

Holoubek

Nano Engineering

2022-23; 2021-22

Jervaughn

Hunter

Bioengineering

2020-21; 2019-20

Mark

Kalaj

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Kevin

Kaufmann

Nano Engineering

2021-22; 2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Andrew

Kleinschmidt

Chemical Engineering

2020-21; 2019-20

Jenna Joaquin

Lawrence

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Chiwei

Man

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Ryan

Marina

Biomedical Sciences

2022-23; 2021-22

David

McBride

Chemical Engineering

2020-21; 2019-20

Nicole

Mlynaryk

Neurosciences

2021-22; 2020-21; 2019-20

Colman

Moore

Nano Engineering

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Jessica

Ng

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Victor

Or

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Jason

Platt

Physics

2021-22; 2020-21

Channing

Prend

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2022-23; 2021-22

Eleonora

Rachtman

Bioinformatics

2022-23; 2021-22

Sankaran

Ramanarayanan

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Dimitri

Schreiber

Electrical and Computer Engineering

2022-23; 2021-22; 2020-21

Samantha

Sison

Neurosciences

2020-21; 2019-20; 2018-19

Matthew

Stone

Public Health - Health Behavior

2022-23; 2021-22

Brian

Tran

Mathematics

2021-22; 2020-21; 2019-20

Anthony

Vu

Biomedical Sciences

2021-22; 2020-21; 2019-20

Alexander

Whitehead

Bioengineering

2021-22; 2020-21; 2019-20

Jiarong

Zhou

Nano Engineering

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Anela

Akiona

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2023-24; 2022-23

Krista

Balto

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2023-24; 2022-23

Laura

Becerra

Electrical and Computer Engineering

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Alec

Calac

Public Health – Global Health

2023-24; 2022-23

Kellen

Cavagnero

Biomedical Sciences

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Minerva

Contreras

Neurosciences

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Sonya

Haupt

Biomedical Sciences (La Jolla Institute)

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Max

Hopkins

Computer Science and Engineering

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Pratibha

Jagannatha

Bioinformatics

2023-24; 2022-23

Joshua

Mesfin

Bioengineering

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Angus

Thies

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Alisha

Ukani

Computer Science and Engineering

2023-24; 2022-23; 2021-22

Alicia

Van Enoo

Neurosciences

2023-24; 2022-23

Sahana

Kuthyar

Biological Sciences

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