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General Information

School Contact
UCLA
405 Hilgard Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90095
United States
(310) 825-4321
www.ucla.edu
Cost
In-State Tuition: $7,554
Out-of-State Tuition: $27,575
Room and Board: $12,891
Books and Supplies: $1,551
Undergrad Student Body
Full-Time: 25,614
Total Male: 11,367
Total Female: 14,247
Part-Time: 922
Founded:
1919
Control:
Public
Setting:
Urban
Academic Calendar:
Quarter
Religious Affiliation:
None

Overall Experience

UCLA is a school for people who want to focus mainly on education and still have an occasional night out. There is a reason that UCLA is not a party school; the classes are too difficult to slack off for any prolonged stretch of time. However, being set amidst a Greek system that thrives on throwing boisterous parties and in close proximity to a plethora of dive bars and easygoing nightlife, staying inside all the time is nearly impossible. Add all of the campus events, speakers, workshops, and free shows to the mix, and you have something of interest for everyone in the spectrum.

UCLA challenges the students in many distinct arenas. Academically, students need to be prepared to focus on their classes beginning the first day of school. Classes demand that students study every night. Socially, students are pressed to find a niche amongst a throng of 35,000 students. Student actions tend to feel minuscule in such a large student body. Fortunately, classmates are generally polite and helpful. The first year you make friends helps scale down the exorbitant number of students of the campus and form friendships that endure the college experience. The academic and social challenge that students face is enhanced because there is no school-sponsored programs outside of the dorms that bring students together. On the brighter side, this forces many students to branch out and develop social skills that they would never have learned under the guidance of such programs. Through all of its challenges, UCLA is the ideal school to come to if you want to grow into a stronger person (physically, mentally, intellectually, socially) as students are sure to learn more than just what’s inside the textbooks.

Students Speak Out

Anonymous says:

At UCLA, you really are just a number. It’s huge. Every day, you’ll be surrounded by people you have never seen before. The key is to find a niche. You will meet so many different types of people who will really open your mind. You’ll have to fight with the administration a lot, and they don’t always give you help or advice. You also have to fight to get your questions answered. It’s a hard school both socially and academically. UCLA had made me socially and politically aware. I guess I could say I have been hardened. Sometimes, I wished I went to a small private school where everyone knows your name and they hold your hand, but UCLA prepares you for the real world. Although it wasn’t always smooth sailing, I wouldn’t have gone anywhere else.
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Anonymous says:

UCLA was a great school for me. I had a lot of fun. There are a lot of opportunities available, so take advantage of them. I was afraid it would be too large and impersonal for me, but I found that the opposite was true. You get a great education for the price of a state school.
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Anonymous says:

I definitely do not regret my choice when it comes to college. I have had nothing but good experiences here and would not trade it for the world. And I know that this sounds like a ‘sell,’ but honestly, I really think that if you’re looking for nice people, a surrounding area full of experiences and fun, and a good academic experience, then come to UCLA. These have definitely been the best years of my life.
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Anonymous says:

I love it here. I like the people, the atmosphere, and being so close to the ocean. I like that there is so much to do. I was really unsure about the move to LA, but now I’m thinking of staying here.
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UCLRG says:

March 11, 2009

UCLA is amazing. There's so much to do, so many people to meet, so much to learn, and so many great times to be had! It can be hard to juggle one's social life with one's academic life, especially depending on the major you're in. I like how there are so many choices of what to do, whether it involves what to do in my academic life, what to see around LA, or simply what to eat in Westwood.
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Admissions Stats See more admissions statistics

Contact Admissions
Phone: (310) 825-3101
E-Mail: ugadm@saonet.ucla.edu
Web Site: www.admissions.ucla.edu
Acceptance Rate:   23% Application Fee:   $60 Common Application Accepted?   No

Financial Aid Stats

Contact Admissions
Phone: (310) 206-0400
E-Mail: finaid@saonet.ucla.edu
Web Site: www.fao.ucla.edu
Other Stats
Financial Aid Forms Deadline: March 2
Average Financial Aid Package: ? $14,899
Students Who Applied for Aid: 56%
Applicants Who Received Aid: 89%

Standardized Tests

Scores Verbal Math Writing Composite (out of)
SAT I * 570 - 680 600 - 730 580 - 700 1750 - 2110 (2400)
ACT * 24 - 32 26 - 33 N/A 25 - 31 (36)
* 25th - 75th Percentile
Other Stats
Top 10% of HS Class: 97%
SATI / ACT Required? Either
SAT II Requirements: For College of Letters and Science and School of Nursing applicants: writing, math, and any other subject of your choice