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Course Materials Fees

Fees may be charged for materials used in laboratory, studio, and other courses. A per-class course materials fee (sometimes known as a lab fee) is assessed based on class enrollment as of Friday of the fourth week of the term. Students are assessed these fees regardless of major. Students are responsible for ensuring that all study list errors and omissions are corrected prior to the end of week two, when the study list becomes official.…

One-Term Absence

Undergraduate students who complete a term but do not register the next term may return the subsequent term. Undergraduate students who complete a term (fall, winter, spring), and do not register the following term, may return to UCLA the subsequent term as a continuing student and be eligible to register and enroll during regular assigned appointment times. Continuing students who do not plan to attend a term should declare nonattendance through MyUCLA.…

Cancel Registration

Students who have paid fees but do not plan to enroll in classes for a term must cancel their registration to receive fee refunds. Before the first day of instruction, students who have paid fees but do not plan to attend classes for a term may cancel their registration. The term to be cancelled and reason for cancellation must be included. The cancellation process also initiates the refund process. New students receive a 100 percent refund, except for the…

Study List

A study list records all classes in which a student is enrolled. Changes can be made with no fee through week two, when the list becomes official. Later changes incur a fee.

Self-Supporting Degree Fees 2021-22

Self-supporting graduate degree programs are designed to serve professionals seeking career advancement. Self-supporting graduate professional-degree programs primarily serve professionals seeking to advance their careers. These programs allow UCLA to serve additional students above and beyond those supported by state funds, and fulfill demonstrated higher-education and workforce needs. Self-supporting graduate professional degree programs include, but are not limited to, those that serve…

Midterm Examination Policies

Midterm examinations are usually held during regularly scheduled class meetings, but some common midterms may be scheduled outside regular class time. Per UCLA Policy 870 II.B.6, midterm examinations are usually held during regularly scheduled class meeting times. However, large classes with multiple sections requiring a common midterm examination can hold examinations outside regular class meeting times with the following limitations: Notice of out-of-class midterm examination dates and times…

Diplomas

Students should specify name details and delivery method before the diploma is processed. Diplomas are available about three months after degree award.

Holds

Holds prevent students from accessing services at UCLA. They may be placed on student records for a variety of reasons and must be removed by the initiating office. A student may have holds placed on the student record that could affect registration, enrollment, financial aid, campus services, and/or release of academic transcripts for the following reasons: Failure to comply with admission or academic provisions Failure to settle financial obligations…

Gender Recognition

Students may specify their gender recognition information on MyUCLA. Students may indicate their gender identity, sexual orientation, and personal pronouns through MyUCLA. Providing this information is optional. UCLA uses gender recognition data to target resources and student services such as scholarships, support services, and themed housing. This data also enables UCLA to develop curricular and co-curricular offerings that reflect diverse perspectives,…

Majors Table Test

Test page to review major and department code tables. UG majors & pre-majors UG minors Graduate majors subject area and department codes