University of California--Los Angeles

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405 Hilgard Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90095

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Phone: (310) 825-4321
2011-2012 Tuition
$11,604
in-state
$34,482
out-of-state
Students
26,162
enrolled
45%
male /
55%
female
Admissions
Nov. 30
application deadline
22.7%
accepted

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#25 National Universities

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Summary

University of California--Los Angeles is a public institution that was founded in 1919. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 26,162, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 419 acres. It utilizes a quarter-based academic calendar. University of California--Los Angeles's ranking in the 2012 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 25. Its in-state tuition and fees are $11,604 (2011-12); out-of-state tuition and fees are $34,482 (2011-12).

The University of California—Los Angeles, commonly referred to as UCLA, is located in the Westwood neighborhood of L.A., just five miles from the Pacific Ocean. UCLA guarantees housing for two years. Students can join any of the more than 600 student organizations, including 60 or so Greek chapters, which represent about 13 percent of the student body. The university has a number of student media groups including a newspaper, magazine, and radio and TV stations. The UCLA Bruins compete in the Pac-12 Conference of NCAA’s Division I and are well known for their successful men’s and women’s water polo teams. The Bruins’ football team plays its home games at the famous Rose Bowl stadium in nearby Pasadena.

UCLA encompasses the College of Letters and Sciences and a number of graduate schools and programs, including the highly ranked Anderson School of Management, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, School of Law, David Geffen School of Medicine, School of Public Affairs, School of Nursing, and School of Public Health. UCLA also has a prestigious School of Theater, Film & Television and School of Dentistry. The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is one of the top-ranked hospitals in the country. Notable alumni include former NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, and actor Sean Astin, best know for his portrayal of Sam Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

School mission (as provided by the school):

UCLA offers immediate, first-year access to a virtually limitless selection of studies that only a world-class university can provide. UCLA's strength is its size, allowing for unimagined diversity, unmatched breadth and depth of scholarship, and limitless possibility. UCLA offers 130 majors, 3,000 undergraduate courses taught by 3,800 faculty, and more than 900 student organizations. At UCLA, 31 academic programs are ranked among the top 20 in their fields, representing all the most popular undergraduate majors. The undergraduate experience at UCLA can begin with participation in a year-long Freshman Cluster -- a stimulating team-taught exploration of one of nine challenging interdisciplinary topics. Students can also choose from among 200 small group seminars taught by top faculty. Undergraduates can conduct research in close collaboration with UCLA scholars as early as their freshman year. The Honors Program provides an enriched educational experience through interdisciplinary seminars, engaging classroom presentations, individualized mentoring, and special honors courses designed to encourage and reward critical thinking. At UCLA, community service is a cornerstone of undergraduate education; students can participate in local, state, or national programs that bring together volunteer opportunities with academic coursework. UCLA is the nation's centers of art and cultural programs, and students can choose from more than 1,000 events annually. By building fresh new perspectives and encouraging new ways to wonder, UCLA continues to define what a university can be.

General Information

School type public, coed college
Year founded 1919
Religious affiliation N/A
Academic calendar quarter
Setting urban
2010 Endowment $2,344,256,000

Applying

When applying to University of California--Los Angeles, it's important to note the application deadline is November 30. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due January 15. The application fee at University of California--Los Angeles is $60. It is most selective, with an acceptance rate of 22.7 percent.

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Selectivity most selective
Fall 2010 acceptance rate 23%
Application deadline November 30
SAT/ACT scores must be received by January 15

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Academic Life

The student-faculty ratio at University of California--Los Angeles is 16:1, and the school has 51.6 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students. The most popular majors at University of California--Los Angeles include: History, General; Political Science and Government, General; Psychology, General; Sociology; and Economics, General. The average freshman retention rate, an indicator of student satisfaction, is 97.0 percent.

Class sizes
Class sizes
Student-faculty ratio 16:1
4-year graduation rate 68% - High
Five most popular majors for 2010 graduates
History, General 7%
Political Science and Government, General 7%
Psychology, General 6%
Sociology 6%
Economics, General 5%

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Student Life

University of California--Los Angeles has a total undergraduate enrollment of 26,162, with a gender distribution of 45.0 percent male students and 55.0 percent female students. 36.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 64.0 percent of students live off campus. University of California--Los Angeles is part of the NCAA I athletic conference.

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Total enrollment 39,593
Student gender distribution
Student gender distribution
Undergraduate men who are members of a fraternity
Undergraduate men who are members of a fraternity
Undergraduate women who are members of a sorority
Undergraduate women who are members of a sorority
Collegiate athletic association NCAA I

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Campus Info & Services

University of California--Los Angeles offers a number of student services including nonremedial tutoring, women's center, placement service, day care, health service, and health insurance. University of California--Los Angeles also offers campus safety and security services like 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, and controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc). Of the students at University of California--Los Angeles, 14 percent have cars on campus.

Students who have cars on campus 14% - Low
Health insurance offered Yes
Students required to own/lease a computer No

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Paying for School

At University of California--Los Angeles, 54.8 percent of full-time undergraduates receive some kind of need-based financial aid and the average need-based scholarship or grant award is $15,364.

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In-state tuition and fees $11,604 (2011-12)
Out-of-state tuition and fees $34,482 (2011-12)
Room and board $13,979 (2011-12) - High
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Student Reviews

UCLA is a bubble environment within LA, but it's my bubble and i love it. it's got a big administration and it can be easy to get lost. they hype up the honors department, but the honors counselors are awful. if you need academic advice, go to your departmental counselor - the english one, at least, is great. living on the hill is a lot of fun, there is always something to do. for freshman i'd recommend the basic residence hall dorms, because it's easier to get to know people. suites can be a little more isolated, but they're fine for second year when you've established a social circle. the dining halls are amazing. the restaurants aren't as wonderful, but they're still extremely convenient - during rush hour they can take forever though, so if you want breakfast before class, be sure to go early.

loveucla! Junior

People get worried about such a big school. I certainly was. The truth is, UCLA is its own city. I came from a small high school where everyone knew each other, the teachers were personable and friendly, and spirit was kept on the DL. At UCLA, I have had a very different experience, and I couldn't be more grateful. College is supposed to bridge a gap between one world and another. Being in a big place allows you to find communities and use your own resources. Probably the main difference between the pre college and world and the post college world is that no one hands a lollipop in real life. At UCLA, I've been able to go out and find my own lollipop in a safe, encouraging environment. The school seems smaller than it is when you be yourself and go out and DO yourself...if that makes sense :) Honestly, UCLA has no weaknesses. Yes, here we go, another Bruin who likes to brag and say NOTHING bad about his school. The truth is, the only complaint that continues to poke my side is parking. Parking at UCLA blows. It's like trying to talk to Buddha about the quadratic formula; your needs simply won't be addressed. Other than that, UCLA caters to all. Bruin plaza has been host to experiences I'll never forget, like a mock wedding for a gay couple (just months before the California Supreme Court legalized it!!!), a mindblowing birthday party for Israel, a performance by someone who, in my mind is the next Marvin Gaye, etc. If you mass thousands of people who are smarter than you who then devote their every day to helping you experience something bigger than yourself, you will get my school.

Russell Freshman

I would want more people i can relate to. People are impressed when they hear I go hear sometimes

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