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With the appropriate approval, UCLA students have the opportunity to enroll in one course at any of the California community colleges or California State University campuses. At the discretion of the appropriate campus authorities on both campuses, the California Education Code allows undergraduate students enrolled in any campus of the California community colleges, the California State University, or the University of California to enroll without formal admis…
Deadlines for approvals, data entry, class notes, and midterms are steps in the production schedule. Class placement, offering publication, and enrollment dates are also included. Term Production Deadlines Deadlines listed on this page support the production of each regular term for the Schedule of Classes. Schedule of Classes is available the following dates: Winter 2026: Monday, October 20, 2025 Spring 2026: Monday, January 26, 2026 Fall 2026: Monday,…
Some courses, such as upper-division tutorials, use a contract to set forth the type and topic of study. The contract must be signed by the instructor and department chair. Upper-division tutorials are numbered 195 through 199. These courses are structured by the instructor and student at the time they are initiated. The structure of the course, including both the specific proposed course of study and the requirements that must be met before a grade can be assigned,…
Academic apprentices may qualify for fee deferrals and remissions, while students on leave may be entitled to a partial refund. Fee reductions may be available to those on approved part-time status, registered in absentia, or paying the filling fee. Registration and Leave Policy Graduate students must be either registered or on an official leave of absence every term until their degrees are awarded. Failure to do so for any academic term…
After an absence of more than one term, undergraduate students must apply for readmission. To return to UCLA after an absence of more than one term, an undergraduate student must apply for readmission using an undergraduate readmission application. A nonrefundable fee applies. A readmission application is required to attend a regular session term only (fall, winter, or spring). Ineligibility New undergraduate students who cancel…
If attendance is an academic requirement established by the instructor, students may be dropped from a course because of excessive absences. No student may enter upon any organized instructional activity until registered and enrolled with the approval of the appropriate study list authority. No student may begin or continue a course if the officer of instruction in charge considers the student unqualified by lack of preparation. Late reg…
The student record is closed to changes once a degree has been awarded. The student record is closed to revisions in enrollment, grading, and academic actions upon award of a degree. Students are responsible for requesting review of their record prior to award of their degree. See UCLA Procedure 220.1 Student Grievances Regarding Violations of FERPA or University Policies on Privacy Rights Applying to Disclosure or Content of Student Records.…
Students who do not register or take official leave must apply for readmission. Graduate students who fail to register or take an official leave of absence are required to apply for readmission and are held to any changes in degree program requirements. Students must complete the application for graduate admission; a nonrefundable fee must be paid when the application is filed. Consult the department for application…
The University of California Center Sacramento advances the University’s mission of teaching, research, and public service by offering an integrated program to train future state leaders to address challenging public policy issues confronting the nation and state. UC Center Sacramento (UCCS) is located one block from the California State Capitol building. Operated by UC Davis, the center offers distinctive academic programs in…
Some classes have restrictions on the use of mobile devices such as tablets, laptops, and phones. Instructors set policies on the use of such devices in their classes. Use of mobile devices such as tablets, laptops, or phones in the classroom can be distracting for the individual student and for others in the class. Some instructors use mobile devices as part of a class, others restrict or limit use. Instructors set policies for their classes that best maintain a respectful and…