Fall Quarter 2008
You've been admitted. So now what?
This guide outlines what you need to do between now and
when classes begin. Please take the time
to read everything in the four sections below.
| First things first... |
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| This stuff is priority one: |
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Action/Event  |
Deadline  |
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ASAP |
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ASAP |
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ASAP |
- Report
changes
- How to report changes in your
course
schedule or poor grades
- Address changes
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as
soon as they occur,
any time between now
and the end of your last
pre-UCLA class |
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April
15, 2008 |
- Accept
(or decline) your offer of admission
Note: when you accept your offer, if you select the email address provided by UCLA (the one ending in "@ucla.edu"), you can check your email at: mail.ucla.edu.
*Students admitted close to
or after this deadline have
three weeks from the date
on their letter of admission.
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May
1, 2008* |
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May
1, 2008 |
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May
1, 2008 |
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| After you've accepted... |
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| ...but (in most cases) before you attend orientation: |
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Action/Event  |
Deadline  |
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May
10, 2008 |
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June 2,
2008 |
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5 weeks prior to your
orientation session |
- For International (F-1 and J-1 visa) students only...
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June 15, 2008
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July
15, 2008 |
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July 25, 2008 |
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July 28, 2008 |
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August
15, 2008 |
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| At Orientation... |
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| ...which we strongly urge
you to attend! |
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Action/Event  |
Timeline  |
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July
- August, 2008
depending on which
orientation session you
sign up for |
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| September, 2008... |
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| Okay, you're almost there! |
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Action/Event  |
Deadline  |
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September
16, 2008
September 23, 2008 |
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September 19, 2008 |
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September 19, 2008 |
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September 19, 2008 |
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September 19, 2008 |
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September
25, 2008 |
Good things to know about before you enroll

Other Areas

| Below are some other sites on campus that
you should check out: |
- Academic
Calendar
Important student deadlines.
- Bruin Link
UCLA's online newsletter, updated daily, created to keep parents and other members of the Bruin Family informed about life at UCLA.
- Bruin Online
Free email and access to the Web and campus network services.
- Campus Calendar
Conferences, lectures, screenings, exhibits, athletics,
rallies, performances, and much more.
- Campus
Facts and History
A few basic facts about our campus.
- Campus Maps
- Campus Tours
If you're going to be in the LA area, this is a must!
- Choosing
an area of study
Deciding on a major is one of the most important decisions
of your college career.
- Community Housing Office
Privately owned off-campus housing options.
- the
Daily Bruin
Your newspaper (with the 3rd largest circulation in
Los Angeles).
- Education
Abroad Program (EAP)
Now that you're here, why not leave? EAP offers you
the opportunity to live and study abroad in one of 34 countries.
- Greek Life
The official Web site of Fraternities and Sororities at UCLA.
- Go Transit
There are lots of ways to get around the Westwood area that are cheaper and no less convenient than by car.
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- International
Students
The Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars offers a number of important
services to international students.
- "Non-Trads"
or non-traditional college age students. Support
services and networking through Alpha Gamma Epsilon.
- Parents' Links
Some things that may be of interest to Bruin parents.
- Research Opportunities
Learn by doing! Here's your opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the world.
- Sports
and Recreation
Intercollegiate sports, ticket information, intramural
programs, and recreation.
- Student Media
UCLA students publish the Daily Bruin, seven print magazines, and the Bruinlife Yearbook. They also run a radio and television station.
- Student Groups
Got a hobby?
Want one?
There are 500 active student clubs and organizations at UCLA.
- True Bruin
What it means to be a Bruin.
- UCLA on iTunes U
Lectures, course materials, news, and more.
- UCLA
Store
Books, computers, food, clothes, entertainment... You'll
practically live there.
- Visiting
UCLA
In addition to the tour, there's a lot here to see,
both for you and your family.
- Workstudy
Jobs
There are hundreds of jobs open to students all
over campus.
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