Campus Resources

Be Well Bruin is a centralized hub for all campus resources available to students, including access to health and well-being resources.

The Campus Library Instructional Computing Commons (CLICC) provides learning and research technology resources and services that advance the unique academic excellence. It also provides technology services and shared equipment loans to UCLA students, staff and faculty in support of learning and research activities at seven Library locations across campus. The CLICC can help students with formatting their documents, which can be particularly helpful when formatting the final DNP Scholarly Project Manuscript. To request formatting help, go to the CLICC website, then: 

The Career Center offers specialized services for graduate students: one-on-one career counseling, professional development workshops, interview skill building, and resume/CV workshops.

UCLA’s Center for Accessible Education (CAE) facilitates academic accommodations for regularly enrolled, matriculating students with disabilities. The CAE is also a resource for students who have medical conditions (existing or new), who would like to request accommodations. The CAE provides access to the numerous educational opportunities available to students. More information is available on the CAE website.

The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office provides students support for mental health needs as they pursue their academic goals. Some services include crisis counseling, emergency intervention, group therapy, psychiatric evaluation and treatment, and psychoeducational workshops. The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) also has a satellite location, closer to the School of Nursing, dedicated to students in health science professional schools. The satellite location, also known as CAPS @ BWC (CAPS at Behavioral Wellness Center), is located in the Center for Health Sciences (CHS) Building, room 17-253. CAPS’s headquarters is located at the John Wooden Center. You can reach CAPS by phone at 310.825.0768. Visit counseling.ucla.edu more information.

UCLA makes available, resources for students who have questions pertaining to COVID-19 or require assistance related to COVID-19. Current information is posted to the COVID-19 and Vaccine Resources website.

The ECRT provides support to students who are experiencing a financial crisis that impacts their academic success at UCLA. Email ecr@saonet.ucla.edu or go the ECRT website.

The GSRC is a resource, referral, and information center for graduate and professional school students. The GSRC offers advice and assistance in dealing with the challenges of graduate school, as well as a number of workshops and programs. Students can access free printing (250 pages per quarter) at the GSRC. Furthermore, students can also receive writing assistance at the Graduate Writing Center (GWC) for their papers. More information can be found at the GSRC website.

The Louise Darling Biomedical Library contains over 450,000 volumes and almost 6,000 current journals.  The facilities include group study rooms, study carrels, study area for Health and Life Sciences graduate students, photocopy machines, learning resources facility, and the TLC.  The Biomedical Library is located in 12-077 Center for Health Sciences.  Medline and other literature search engines are provided with establishing a Bruin Online account. 

 

Graduate Nursing Students may utilize the Graduate Reading Room (GRR), located on the third floor of the Darling Biomedical Library. The Graduate Reading Room is a safe, quiet place to study at all hours of the day and night. Access to the Graduate Reading Room is obtained by swiping the UCLA School of Nursing security badge. Students in the GRR are required to submit their badges for review by the security guards when requested.


MARC offers classes and workshops to the general public, teaching skills of mindfulness across the lifespan. Visit the MARC website.

All graduate students are required to purchase medical insurance as part of their registration fees.  Students already covered by medical insurance through their employer or through the employment of another family member may request a waiver of this insurance fee on the Student Health website.

The Student Health Service (SHS) makes available a complete range of preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic health services at little or no cost to registered UCLA students.  In cooperation with UCLA's Center for the Health Sciences and other community health agencies, SHS provides general outpatient health care through its primary health clinic, with referrals to specialty medical and surgical clinics.  All registered and enrolled students are eligible to use the facilities provided by SHS.  SHS is located in Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center on central campus between Ackerman Union and the John Wooden Center.

Graduate students are welcome to use the recreational facilities on campus. For full information on available services, please visit the UCLA Rec website. Basic access is included with your quarterly enrollment. Additional fees may apply for specific classes, activities, and other resources.

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