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Who is held to University Requirements? What are the University requirements?
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Entry-Level Writing, American History and Institutions 1. College of Letters and Science 2. Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science 3. School of Theater, Film, and Television 4. School of Arts and Architecture 5. The Fielding School of Nursing 6. Herb Albert School of Music
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Course Numbering Range: Lower Division
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0-99
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Course Numbering Range: Upper Division
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100-199
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Course Numbering Range: Graduate
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200-299 Graduate 300-499 Graduate/Professional 500-899 Professional
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College Counseling Services (1)
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NSAs
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College Counseling Services (2)
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College Counselors (CAC for Letters and Science)
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College Counseling Services (3)
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College Academic Mentors (CAMs)
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College Counseling Services (4)
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Peer Counselors i. ASK Counselors ii. AAP Counselors
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College Counseling Services (5)
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Departmental Counselors
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Other Non-Academic Counseling Services (x5)
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1. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) 2. Financial Aid Office 3. Ombuds 4. Bruin Resource Center 5. Consultation and Response
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Construction of UCLA Degree
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1. University Requirements 2. College Requirements 3. The Major 4. Rules
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Things to know for all requirements
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1. Deadline 2. Grading 3. Courses/Means 4. Doubling
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SAT Reasoning Scoring
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Total score = 2400 Critical Reading (800) Math (800) Writing (800)
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New SAT Scoring
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Total score = 1600 Evidence-based Reading & Writing (800) Math (800) Essay (optional) (8)
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ACT Scoring
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Total score = 36 Composite is what we look at, though there are sections (engl, math, reading, science, writing)
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SAT Subject Exams
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20 tests, 5 subject areas -English Literature -Languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Chinese, Modern Hebrew) -History - U.S., World -Math - Level 1, Level 2 -Science - Biology,Chemistry, Physics Not required for admission
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Advanced Placement
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TOTAL SCORE = 5 Score of 3 or higher received credit 7 Areas, 38 tests: • AP Capstone (research, seminar) • Arts • English • History & Social Science • Math & Computer Science • Sciences • World Languages & Culture
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International Baccalaureate
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TOTAL SCORE = 7 Higher Level (HL), Subsidiary Level (SL) Score of 5 or higher receives credit (HL only) Subject areas: • Studies in Language and Literature • Language Acquisition • Individuals and Societies • Sciences • Mathematics • The Arts Diploma can be awarded for additional units (case by case)
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A-Levels
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GCE of Education Advanced Level (GCE Advanced Level) Taken by international students • A levels (advanced level) with grades of A, B, C give 12 units of credit • No AS (subsidiary) levels provide credit • 13 countries around the world • Many different subject areas, very similar to AP
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Convert between quarter and semester units
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UCLA Units=1.5*(Semester Units)
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Grade Credit
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1. UC Campuses Daytime Courses 2. UC EAP 3. CAPPP program (UCDC) 4. UCLA Extension XLC courses -Count for UCLA GPA
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Unit Credit
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1. UCLA Campuses in the Daytime 2.UCLA Extension numbered X, XL, XLC 1-199 3. Transferable courses from 4-year public and private colleges 4. AP Exam credit with a score of 3 or higher 5. IB Exam credit with a score of 5 or higher 6. Transferable courses from community colleges provided they are taken before the student has accumulated 105 units
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Course/Subject Credit
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1. UC Campus Daytime Courses 2. AP/IB Tests with the appropriate score 3. Transferable courses from other institutions (including Extension) regardless of possible community college unit credit restrictions -May be used to satisfy requirements -2 types (titled or numbered)
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (1)
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3, 4, or 5 on the AP English Literature or English Composition Exams
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (2)
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680+ on the SAT Reasoning Test - Writing Section
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (3)
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30+ on ACT English/Writing Combined
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (4)
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Transferring in one appropriate English Composition course from another institution with a mandatory grade of \"C\" or better
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (5)
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Passing the Statewide Analytical Placement Exam
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (6)
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5 or higher on the Higher Level (HL) test on the International Baccalaureate Language A1 - English (native speakers) test
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (7)
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6 or higher on the Standard Level (SL) test on the International Baccalaureate Language A1 - English (native speakers) test
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: Satisfy at UCLA (1)
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Taking the Analytical Writing Placement Exam and passing
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: Satisfy at UCLA (2)
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Completing English Composition 2 with a mandatory grade of \"C\" or better
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Entry Level Writing Requirement: Deadline
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Must be satisfied by the end of the first year or end of 3rd quarter
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Analytical Writing Placement Exam (AWPE) Placements/ Entry Level Writing course series
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English Comp A ->2 ->3
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ESL Entry Level Writing Requirement: How to satisfy before UCLA (1)
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By transferring two college-level freshman English composition courses (not ESL courses) with a grade of \"B\" or better in each course.
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ESL Entry Level Writing Requirement: Satisfy at UCLA (ALL First Years)
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First years can take and successfully pass the Analytical Writing Placement Exam (AWPE). ASIDE: The exam results will determine whether the student has passed out of the requirement or which class/sequence they have placed into. FY : Engl Comp A -> 2/2i TR : Engl Comp 1A ->1B ->1C ->2/2i
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ESL Entry Level Writing Requirement: Satisfy at UCLA (Transfer )
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Transfer students can take and successfully pass the ESL Placement Exam (ESLPE). The exam results will determine where the student has placed, and what courses are still required to complete the requirement. Grading: all courses must be for a grade, and \"C\" or higher
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Which Requirements can students be exempt from? (FL1)
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Students with an A1/2, F1, or J1 visa from a NON-English speaking country and have attended a non-English speaking high school are exempt from this requirement
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Which Requirements can students be exempt from? (FL2)
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Students who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States and can supply documentation that they attended a secondary school taught in a foreign language for at least 2 years are also exempt
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Which Requirements can students be exempt from? (AH&I)
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Students who have an A1/2, F1, or J1 visa are exempt
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SIR Deadline (First Years)
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May 1st
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SIR Deadline (Transfers)
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June 1st
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Last 4 digits of UCPD Phone Number
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1491
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Which NSO sessions will offer the AWPE?
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1. Athletes 102 2. FSP/CSI 104 3. Out-of-State/International 109,110,111
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First Floor, Murphy Hall Contact
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Message Center on MyUCLA
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First Floor, Murphy Hall Hours
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9AM-4PM
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First Floor, Murphy Hall 6 Departments
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1. Undergraduate Admission ~Reviews applications, transcripts and posts records for transfer and freshmen students. Students MUST be directed to this office if they have any info/questions about changing schedules, failing classes, etc 2. Student Accounts/ Payment Solutions ~ Bruinbill notifications will be sent from this office to remind students to pay on time 3. Registrar~ Registration and enrollment, deals with diploma distribution, DARs, declaring candidacy, ordering transcripts etc. Most of the students will never even have to come to this office because it has such a strong presence online. 4. Graduate Division ~ There are graduate advisers if students have questions about grad school 5. Residence Deputies ~ on residential students who are interested/need to be a residential student can seek guidance here 6. Veterans ~ Although veterans can find resources at the Bruin Resource Center, any actual paperwork that needs to be handled can be done here
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - Website
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ugeducation.ucla.edu/counseling/
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - Email
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[email protected] OR MyUCLA Message Center
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - Phone Number
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(310) 825-3382
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - Location and Hours
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Murphy Hall A316 8:30AM-4:30PM 1st/2nd Years- 1st Window 3rd+ Years- 2nd Window
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - Counseling Branches
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One of the largest of the four college counseling units- Counseling in college req's, program planning, processing petitions, and overall university experience 1) ASK peer counselors- for quick questions, all over campus 2) College Academic Mentors (CAM's)- grad students that can meet with undergrad students for guidance, ECP shortages, excess units, etc. 3) College counselors- full staff that meet for anything in the college, especially dismissal cases and graduation checks
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - New Counseling Feature
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Drop-in counseling- every week of the quarter Mon and Tues 10 am -12 pm Fri 10:30 am -12 pm
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - Eligibility
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Any undergraduate student in the College of Letters and Science *Students in the college AND in the Academic Advancement Program (AAP), Athletics, or Honors Program
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College Academic Counseling (CAC) - Primary Use
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CAC is the best place for any undergrad to START if looking for guidance on anything Also, -Wide range of workshops lead by college counselors (most popular is iGrad for seniors) -College counselors head some of freestanding minors and programs, including Disability Studies minor and UC Sacramento program -CAM's on the hill
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Ombuds- Website
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www.ombuds.ucla.edu
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Ombuds - Email
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Ombuds - Phone Number
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(310) 825-7627
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Ombuds - Location and Hours
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105 Strathmore Building 8 AM - 5 PM M-F, or by appointment
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Ombuds - Purpose
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The Office of Ombuds Services is meant for conflict mediation. They are independent, neutral, and confidential. The office strives to operate without bias or conflicts of interest. They do not keep written identifiable records and operate in an informal style. They can deal with any kind of issue such as grades, roommates, finances, etc. By the request of the client, the office is also able to contact the other person in the conflict and set up a mediated discussion between the people who have an issue.
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Ombuds - PERKS
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They have coffee, tea, and candy in their office. Ombuds means \"For the people\" in Swedish.
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Ombuds - Eligibility
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This service is available for anyone who has a UCLA related issue. This means it is open to more than just UCLA students and alumni
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Honors Programs - Website
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honors.ucla.edu
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Honors Programs - Phone Number
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310-825-1553
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Honors Programs - Location and Hours
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A-311 Murphy Hall 8:30am-4:30pm (counseling hours differ)
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Honors Programs - College Honors Requirements
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-requires additional coursework -different tracks for first years, continuing students, and transfer students -Benefits: notation on transcript, extra library hours, special events, more seminar format classes, exclusive scholarships, summer research funding
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Honors Programs - Special Major Perk
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Design Your Own Major (an individual major) -if completion of majors and minors do not satisfy the student's interests - 2 faculty members, 3 quarters at UCLA and a 3.4 GPA, 45 units completed -not for students that are just undeclared
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Honors Programs - Eligibility
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-UCLA students within the College
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Website
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careprogram.ucla.edu
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Phone
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(310)206-2465
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Email
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Location and Hours
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John Wooden West (1st Floor) 9AM - 5PM M-F
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Purpose
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CARE is a confidential place for survivors of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking. Our CARE Advocates offer free consultation and supportive services to UCLA students, staff, and faculty. You can get help without formally reporting an assault or requesting formal treatment. CARE also offers awareness and prevention education to the campus community.
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Programs
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Trauma Informed Yoga: a way to deal with sexual assault without having to talk about it out load, it is a form of healing through the body. Includes yoga, journaling, art and therapeutic drumming. (8 week program) CARE Certificate Training: Certification program that informs people on important definitions, rape culture, gender based violence, and tools for supporting survivors. (3 Sessions, 11 hours) Advocacy: Victim is paired with a professional social worker who counsels, validates and provides coping mechanisms as well as aiding in rearranging classes, housing situations and offering reporting options. All by appointment, appointments typically can be made within a day or two.
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Eligibility
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Student/staff/faculty (sometimes recent graduates and people affiliated with UCLA students) who are victims or know victims of sexual assault. Where sexual assault is defined as any unwanted physical contact, stalking or partner violence.
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Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE) - Confidentiality
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All information reported to CARE is confidential, and they are not obligated to report to Title IX or police, however if a student is under the age of 18 and the threat is still imminent, they are required by law to report the incident/situation. CARE is partnered with the Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center and Advocates can assits victims in getting to the clinic if necessary.
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FSP and TSP - Website
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aap.ucla.edu (link on home page)
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FSP and TSP - Email
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FSP and TSP - Phone
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310-206-1571
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FSP and TSP - Location and Hours
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1230 Campbell Hall 9AM - 5PM
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FSP and TSP - Cost
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$5840
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FSP and TSP - Description
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Freshmen Summer Program and Transfer Summer Program (FSP and TSP) are seven-week-long summer programs offered to incoming students designed to aid in their transition to UCLA.
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FSP and TSP - Eligibility
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Must be AAP eligible. Students are typically invited prior to Bruin Day, which is when the application opens. There is a $50 application fee.
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FSP and TSP - Financial Aid
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Approximately 90% of students are given scholarships that partially or fully cover the program depending on their EFC.
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School of Arts and Architecture - Website
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arts.ucla.edu
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School of Arts and Architecture - Phone Number
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310.206.3564
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School of Arts and Architecture - Location and Hours
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2200 Broad Art Center M - F : 8AM- 4PM Essentially functions as the CAC for this school, and advises on all non-major related issues.
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School of Arts and Architecture - Programs
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The departments: Architecture (a 2 year program) Art Design Media Arts (DESMA) World Arts and Cultures (WAC)/Dance Visual and Performing Arts Education (VAPAE) minor, though that is currently only open to students in the school of Arts and Architecture
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School of Arts and Architecture - Eligibility
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In order to apply into the school, incoming students have to submit a supplemental application in addition to their UC Application, such as a portfolio or audition piece. It is possible for students from other Schools within UCLA to transfer in, but they also have to complete the supplemental application. Major changes are typically only approved once a year.
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Writing 1 Deadline
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Must be completed by end of 1st year or 3rd quarter at UCLA. Should be completed ASAP
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