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  1. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) offers opportunities for inquiry, discovery, and education – and yet is a close community that provides a sense of belonging. The campus is home to world-renowned faculty who teach in 230 undergraduate and graduate majors, with more than two dozen academic programmes ranked among the top 20 in their disciplines. The faculty provide more than 5,000 ...

  2. Los Angeles & Westwood; ... Box 951436 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436 ... ©2024 Regents of the University of California Emergency; Accessibility;

  3. Los Angeles is teeming with variety, energy and industry. The best of food, arts, culture, sports and entertainment are right outside your door at UCLA. The economies of Los Angeles and California are among the world’s most dynamic: If California were a country, it would have the fifth largest economy in the world, behind Germany and ahead of ...

  4. Los Angeles & Westwood; ... Box 951436 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436 ... ©2024 Regents of the University of California Emergency; Accessibility;

  5. See below for a listing of the A-G requirements: 2 years history/social science. 4 years of college-preparatory English. 3 years of mathematics (4 years recommended) 2 years of laboratory science (3 years recommended) 2 years of language other than English (3 years recommended) 1 year of visual and performing arts (if available)

  6. UCLA does not admit students into any undergraduate program who already hold Bachelor’s degrees, nor do we admit students who have the equivalent of three years (130 quarter-units or more) of transferable university work. You may not disregard your college record and apply as a freshman. Transfer applicants need to be at the junior level ...

  7. Designed as a “ college in a garden ,” the 419-acre Westwood campus sprawls across the Santa Monica Mountain foothills and south into the Los Angeles basin. You might wonder if every building, bench and path has a story to tell. Chances are, they do. Stand where MLK Jr. gave his ‘Segregation Must Die’ speech at the base of Janss Steps.

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