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Graduate Student Study List Deadlines and Fees

All deadlines fall on Friday of the week(s) indicated. Fees apply as shown. Graduate students can add, drop, change grading basis, or change variable units through the end of the last day of the tenth week of the term. After Friday of week two, a fee may be charged to make a change. See the table to determine which changes incur a fee. Fees for transactions made through MyUCLA are automatically charged to BruinBill. Anything submitted or requested as an exception to a publis…

Disability Studies Minor

Disability Studies shifts our perspective on a marginalized phenomenon at the center of our experience—disability—revising what is often misconceived as an aberration of daily life into one of its most basic and formative realities. This emerging interdisciplinary field uses disability as a lens for thinking about the body, society, and culture. The Disability Studies minor…

General Catalog 1891–1900

The UCLA General Catalog is archived for academic years 1919–20 onward. The State Normal School Announcements/Catalogue and Circular is available for academic years 1882–83 through 1918–19. This section includes State Normal School catalogs from 1891–92 to 1900–01. Note: Catalogs of the State Normal School through 1891–92 use a cover date identifying only the academic year just completed; but also publish an announcement/circular of…

UC Residence Guidelines

California residence for tuition purposes is regulated by the UC Office of General Counsel, which also publishes official residence policy and guidelines. Regulations defining California residence for purposes of tuition and fees are exactly the same for all University of California campuses. California residence is determined by each campus residence deputy, or on appeal by the Office of General Counsel (OGC). Full details of the regulations are available…

General Catalog 1971–1980

The UCLA General Catalog is archived for academic years 1919–20 onward. The State Normal School Catalogue and Circular is available for academic years 1882–83 through 1918–19. This section includes Catalogs from 1971–72 to 1980–81.

Final Examination Schedules

The final examination code for every offered class appears on the Schedule of Classes and MyUCLA. The final examination code for every offered class appears on the Schedule of Classes and MyUCLA, and on a student’s study list. Final examination locations are displayed in the ninth week of the term on the Schedule of Classes and MyUCLA. Final examination schedules for future terms become available when classes for those terms are released.…

General Catalog 1911–1920

The UCLA General Catalog is archived for academic years 1919–20 onward. The State Normal School Announcements/Catalogue and Circular is available for academic years 1882–83 through 1918–19. This section includes Southern Branch catalogs from 1919–20 to 1920–21, and State Normal School catalogs from 1911–12 to 1918–19. Note: Catalogs of the State Normal School through 1891–92 use a cover date identifying only the academic year just completed; but also publ…

General Catalog 1991–2000

The UCLA General Catalog is archived for academic years 1919–20 onward. The State Normal School Catalogue and Circular is available for academic years 1882–83 through 1918–19. This section includes Catalogs from 1991–92 to 1999–2001.

School of the Arts and Architecture Diversity Requirement

The School of the Arts and Architecture diversity requirement is intended to help arts students understand the societal realities in which the arts exist. The School diversity requirement is predicated on the notion that students in the arts must be trained to understand the local, national, and global realities in which they make, understand, interpret, and teach the arts. Those realities include the multicultural, transnational, and global nature of…

Graduate Student Continuous Registration Policy

Graduate students must be either registered or on official leave of absence every term until their degree is awarded. Graduate students must be either registered (fees paid and enrolled in classes) or on an official leave of absence every term until their degrees are awarded. Students who have completed all degree requirements except filing the thesis or dissertation, and/or taking the final examination (master’s comprehensive or…