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TIE Code Definitions

Total Instructional Effort (TIE) Reporting Total Instructional Effort or TIE is method of classifying and reporting classes. Three TIE classifications describe the faculty's instructional goals for students and conveys the faculty's changing role as students move from introductory classes to more independent and scholarly activity as they approach graduation. Transmitting the Knowledge Initiating Intellectual Independence Emphasizing Independent Inquiry The eighteen Faculty…

Announcements

2025 Registrar hours March 10 On Monday March 10, the Registrar’s Office will be closed all morning for a staff event. Regular afternoon business hours resume from 1 to 3 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience. 3/3/25 2:06 PM Registrar closed January 30 On Thursday January 30, the Registrar’s Office will be closed all day for a staff event. Regular business hours resume on Friday, January 31. 1/28/25 11:44 AM Registrar service…

Plagiarism and Student Copyright

Plagiarism in any form is a violation of the UCLA Student Conduct Code. All class assignments are expected to be original work submitted by individual students; or, if directed by the instructor, by students working in a team. Plagiarism in any form is a violation of the UCLA Student Conduct Code. Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use of another person’s work (including words,…

Referenda Fees

Compulsory campus-based referenda fees may only be established, increased, or renewed following a referendum in which students vote in favor of the fee. Ackerman Student Union Fee The Ackerman Student Union Fee covers payment of the capital construction loans for various projects in facilities operated by ASUCLA. The original fee was instituted after a student referendum in the mid-1950s. Arts Restoring Community Fee Effective fall 2014, the fee helps fund the cost of student-group…

Digital Diploma

A secure digital diploma, which can be verified in seconds, is available in addition to the traditional paper diploma. About Digital Diplomas Students graduating in winter quarter 2024 and later can obtain a secure digital diploma in addition to the traditional paper diploma, at no additional cost. It is a fast, paperless way to prove education credentials, and to share without limitation. A digital diploma is easy for employers and others to read and…

FERPA Tutorial and Quiz

Student Affairs staff who are responsible for student records, or who have OASIS access, are required to take the FERPA quiz to receive or continue access to student records. The FERPA tutorial and quiz are designed to inform staff of their responsibility to respect the confidentiality of student and department records, to protect student privacy, and to act in a professional manner when interacting with the public in person and over the telephone. Campus personnel with access to…

COVID-19 FAQ

Answers to frequently asked questions about how COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) may affect UCLA Registrar’s office topics. Updated October 5, 2021 Student Services Can I access student services on campus? Currently, limited in-person services are available on the UCLA campus. Most student services are available online; or by contacting offices and departments by e-mail, or through the MyUCLA Message Center (log-in required). Students should consult individual office and department…

Paying Registration Fees

Fees must be paid by the deadline; late payment results in classes being dropped. Most fee transactions occur through BruinBill. Registration is a two-step process: payment of fees and enrollment in classes. Students can enroll in classes before payment is made, but if fees are not paid by the published deadline, classes will be dropped. A student is officially registered on completion of payment and enrollment…

Advancement to Candidacy

Master’s degree students file a candidacy form with the department. Doctoral students are advanced to candidacy by the Division of Graduate Education. Master’s Degree It is the student’s responsibility to file a master’s advancement to candidacy petition with the major department no later than the second week of the term in which they expect their degree award. Failure to do so prevents a student from receiving a degree until the quarter in which the form is…

Add a Class

Add a class on MyUCLA through week three with no fee; later adds incur a fee. Some adds may require approvals. Undergraduates Registered undergraduate students can add classes using MyUCLA through the third week of the term. After week three, College or school approval is required. There is no fee to add classes during the first three weeks of the term. The official add deadline is Friday of week three. For classes added after Friday of week…