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We did it! Thank you for helping us reach our goal of $10,000.

 

Tiana

Guardian Scholars Fund

The Guardian Scholars Fund is a program that supports former foster youth who are pursuing their dreams of study abroad with UCEAP. Unlike most college students, Guardian Scholars do not have families on whom they can rely for simple things that other students take for granted, like a place to store their belongings while abroad.

UCEAP believes international academic experience is more important than ever and we are committed to providing access to all students who want to study abroad. Will you give a gift in support of our Guardian Scholars Fund this year? No gift is too small – it is your participation that’s important. Sign up to be a monthly donor (see tab on giving form) and receive a free UCEAP t-shirt! 

Tiara Francisco (left) was the first recipient of the UCEAP Guardian Scholar award. Tiara spent the 2016-17 year abroad at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. After UCEAP, Tiara returned to California, graduated from UCSB, and now works with foster youth in San Luis Obispo.

On behalf of all our students, thank you for your continued support. 

Give to the Guardian Scholars Fund today!

Delaney
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As a former foster youth and first-generation college student, opportunities like this once felt impossibly far away. Studying abroad was always something I dreamed of—but never truly believed I could afford or access. Your support has changed that. You’ve not only helped me financially—you’ve told me, in a way, that I belong in spaces like Oxford. That I am capable. That my story matters.

Delaney

Senior | UC Berkeley | UK - England | Psychology

 

Xandria
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I want to extend a warm thank you for your generous gift of the 2025 UCEAP Guardian Scholarship. I am overwhelmed by your generosity and filled with joy by what this means I can pursue. As donors, I can feel your empathy for this desire and admire your giving hearts. I wholeheartedly believe in giving back to others, especially those who are in the places you came from or going to places you’ve been. Now I’m 23 and dreaming of being like you when I grow up! Thoughtful, generous, empathetic, and making the world a better place by supporting others’ ability to dream, learn, and travel. With a full heart and much gratitude.

Xandria

UC San Diego | Australia | Marine Biology & Terrestrial Ecology

 

Lien
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I think the most personally significant thing that I learned about the world was that while people come from all over and have different beliefs and occupy their own corners of the world, fundamentally people are incredibly open and kind. I found that even when I was not similar to people or did not agree with them, there was still a channel of understanding. It reminded me upon my return home to be more open to new experiences and the unexpected and to not be so hasty to judge others.

Lien

UCLA | Scotland | 2022 Guardian Scholar