Scholarship Program
Become a Double Anteater by earning your Bachelor's degree and Juris Doctor degree at UC Irvine. Earn both degrees and receive $30,000 a year ($90,000 total) from UC Irvine Law during your JD program. This pathway is open to students from partner programs.
Partner Programs
- UCI Campuswide Honors Collegium
- UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health
- UCI School of Humanities
- UCI Samueli School of Engineering
- UCI School of Physical Sciences
- UCI School of Social Ecology
- UCI School of Social Sciences
- Point Foundation
- Thrive Scholars
Please note: Make sure to read the entirety of this Scholarship Program webpage to fully understand the program’s benefits, eligibility, and application process.
Program Info
- Smooth transition from undergraduate to law school student. Earn Bachelor and JD degrees at UCI by completing undergraduate education then pursue JD degree the following three years at UC Irvine Law.
- Receive undergraduate academic advising from respective program/school in order to earn Bachelor degree.
- Receive law school admissions advising via information session, workshops, and office hours to prepare for law school applications.
- Receive $30,000 a year ($90,000 total) to UC Irvine Law for those that meet the eligibility requirements listed in the Eligibility section below.
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Be affiliated with one of UC Irvine Law’s partner programs.
- Be on track to complete your Bachelor’s degree with a degree conferral date earlier than the beginning of the prospective student’s first year of law school.
- Apply to UC Irvine Law and be admitted with credentials at or above the median LSAT and undergraduate GPA of the prior year's entering class.
- Pay UC Irvine Law’s non-refundable seat deposit and matriculate as part of the entering class.
- Remain in good academic standing as required by the Law School.
- Meet with your undergraduate academic advisor for your major. Check that you are on track to complete your bachelor degree.
- Request a referral from your undergraduate degree program to UC Irvine Law. The undergraduate degree program will let UC Irvine Law know that you are interested in the Scholarship Program.
- Apply to UC Irvine Law in the final year of your undergraduate education.
Please note: The admissions decision to UC Irvine Law will be based on the review and merits of the application in the law school’s holistic review. No additional consideration will be given in the admissions review by participating in the Scholarship Program.