As a student, you don't have to navigate graduate studies and living all on your own. UCLA, FSPH, and CHS are here to help you. This section provides information on the resources available to students. The subpages (links at left and bottom) details the resources and services specifically for FSPH students.
Fielding School of Public Health (FSPH)
Keep up to date with Schoolwide news and events by visiting FSPH's main page.
CHS Student Mail Folders
Mail folders for each CHS student is located in Room 36-070. Please check your mail folder periodically as fellow students and instructors may leave mail, items, or graded assignments.
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Dashew Center for International Students & Scholars (DCISS)
DCISS is the home for all international students and scholars at UCLA. The counselors at the Dashew Center will be able to answer specific questions on rules and regulations regarding your visa status.
Diversity Resources
The UCLA Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion aims to build equity for all. They offer events and talks to address the current campus climate.
Graduate Student Resource Center (GSRC)
The UCLA Graduate Student Resource Center is a one-stop resource, referral and information center for graduate students. The Graduate Student Resource Center offers programs and workshops on a variety of topics, drop-in counseling, a web and in-house resource library, meeting and study space, and the opportunity for social interaction. More information can be found on their web site.
Graduate Student Writing Center (GWC)
The Graduate Writing Center offers a variety of workshops and programs throughout the year. During the summer, they offer various dissertation "boot camps" for graduate students working on dissertation proposals and dissertations. For master's thesis writers, they offer master's thesis boot camps or facilitated writing groups. They also organize independent writing groups in winter quarter, primarily for doctoral students.Â
The GWC offers FREE appointments with friendly, experienced writing consultants to all registered UCLA graduate and professional school students. Meet with a graduate writing consultant to work on writing issues ranging from style and argumentation to grammar and syntax.The goal of the GWC is to help you become an effective writer and communicator in your academic or professional field. Please keep in mind that the consultation appointments are interactive sessions, not proofreading sessions. Writing consultants are happy to help with grammatical issues, but they are not proofreaders or editors.
Associated Students (ASUCLA)
UCLA's student association operates the UCLA Student Union, UCLA Restaurants, and the UCLA Store (link is external) which includes the UCLA Computer Store and UCLA Textbooks.