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May 23, 1919
- On May 23, 1919, Gov. William D. Stephens signed into law Assembly Bill 626, creating the Southern Branch of the university and transferring to the Board of Regents the 25-acre Los Angeles Normal School campus at 855 North Vermont Avenue.
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That elementary school would become the present day UCLA Lab School. In 1887, the branch campus became independent and changed its name to Los Angeles State Normal School. In 1914, the school moved to a new campus on Vermont Avenue (now the site of Los Angeles City College) in East Hollywood.
At last, a third year was approved, paving the way for UCLA to become a four-year degree-granting institution. Edward Dickson wrote in the 1923 yearbook, “It is for you to establish and help maintain at this Southern Branch the ideals of the University of California. Its history and traditions are yours.
History of the University of California, Los Angeles. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) traces back to the 19th century when the institution operated as a teachers' college. It grew in size and scope for nearly four decades on two Los Angeles campuses before California governor William D. Stephens signed a bill into law in 1919 ...
May 21, 2019 · On May 23, 1919, Gov. William D. Stephens signed into law Assembly Bill 626, creating the Southern Branch of the university and transferring to the Board of Regents the 25-acre Los Angeles Normal School campus at 855 North Vermont Avenue.
The UCLA master’s degree was established in 1933 and the doctorate in 1936. UCLA was fast becoming a full-fledged university that offered advanced study in almost every field. Following World War II, UCLA began a period of spectacular growth: in 25 years its enrollment tripled to 27,000 students. The campus undertook what would become a $260 ...
The College of Engineering (now the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science) is established. Spring Sing debuts and becomes an annual showcase of student talent. 1945. Clarence A. Dykstra becomes UCLA’s first post-World War II provost. 1946. UCLA enrollment reaches 13,800. The School of Medicine is founded. 1947
UCLA was founded in 1919, its origins in a two-year teachers college in the orange groves of Hollywood. It would take an ambitious transformation to convert the Los Angeles Normal School into the vast educational enterprise that would become UCLA — and creating the College of Letters and Science in 1923 was the major milestone in that process.