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  1. 47th Annual Youth Citizenship Seminar. June 23—27, 2024. The Youth Citizenship Seminar (YCS) is a five-day program designed to stir new interest and even greater passion and understanding for this country.

  2. Cost/Financing. Each year, the YCS experience is the culmination of six months of planning, and operates on a budget of approximately $300,000 in privately donated funds – this equates to a scholarship of $1,200 per student. There is no direct cost to the student, other than travel to and from Malibu. Tuition, on-campus housing, meals, and ...

  3. Youth Citizenship Seminar FAQs. More About YCS. Q: Where will the Youth Citizenship Seminar (YCS) be held? Q: Where will I be living? Q: What should I pack to wear each day? Q: What should I be wearing when I arrive? Q: Where should I go when I arrive on campus for Registration? Q: Can I drive myself to campus? Q: When will YCS begin?

  4. How to Apply. First-year applicants will submit their application to Pepperdine through the Common Application. The Common Application is available each year on August 1. Applying to Pepperdine is a multi-step process, so be sure to review the process and requirements sections below.

  5. Returning users: Log in to continue an application.: First-time users: Create an account to start a new application.

  6. Apply Now | Admission and Financial Aid | Pepperdine University. Pepperdine's five schools have separate requirements and resources for admission. Pursue your goals by accessing information specific to the degree you want from one of our schools. Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences.

  7. I believe in you! YCS was founded by the late Pepperdine Chancellor, Charles B. Runnels. His legacy of selfless dedication to the youth of America will be carried on, with honor and pride, by the staff, counselors, and speakers of YCS. Read a special message from Charles B. Runnels, Chancellor Emeritus of Pepperdine University.