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  1. Undergraduate admissions are managed by the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture. More information for prospective students is available at arts.ucla.edu/apply and if you have questions, their admissions team can be reached at admissions@arts.ucla.edu. Typical Study Program. Courses and schedule are subject to change. First Year (Junior Year)

  2. With more applicants than ever, for Fall 2023, 73% of freshmen and 75% of transfer students accepted their UCLA Arts’ admission offer. Additionally, 100% of students accepted UCLA’s admission offer to our M.F.A. programs for Choreographic Inquiry and Art, the latter of which is the #1 M.F.A. program in the nation.

  3. 06/15 UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture Commencement 2024 "LA was a draw as an immersive experience, a city where entertainment, industry, innovation, and design seamlessly intersect and inspire one another."

  4. "Works In Progress" is the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture podcast. UCLA Arts alumnus and Detroit-based artist and professor Osman Khan M.F.A. ‘04 joins the podcast to discuss his remarkable journey from the tech world to the art field, how he arrived at UCLA, the inspirations behind his provocative and poignant work, and his upcoming solo exhibition at MASS MoCA, "Road to Hybridabad."

  5. The UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture acknowledges the Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin, So. Channel Islands) and are grateful to have the opportunity to work for the taraaxatom (indigenous peoples) in this place.

  6. "Works In Progress" is the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture podcast. UCLA Arts alumnus and Detroit-based artist and professor Osman Khan M.F.A. ‘04 joins the podcast to discuss his remarkable journey from the tech world to the art field, how he arrived at UCLA, the inspirations behind his provocative and poignant work, and his upcoming solo exhibition at MASS MoCA, "Road to Hybridabad."

  7. The School of the Arts and Architecture at UCLA acknowledges our presence on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples Site By Use All Five opens in a new window

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