This event will involve being in a space with a group of people (large or small groups).
This event will involve physical activity such as walking, running, jumping, dancing, or similar movement.
This event will involve activities with auditory stimulation such as loud noises or music.
This event will involve some amount of socializing with other students, staff, or faculty members.
Sproul Dining Hall/Bruin Plate, or Rendezvous in Rieber Terrace
Use your conference card to access the residential restaurant for your meal during this time period.
https://ucla.box.com/v/2025MMOPvideos
An introduction to the various majors, minors, and special programs at UCLA, including appropriate classes for entering students to take. You can view as many videos as you like throughout the day or even after the session!
You can ask your NSA any questions you may have during your academic appointment.
The following is a description of the videos an the programs each will cover:
Double Majoring & Minors: Steps needed to add a second Major or a Minor
Economics, Accounting, Business School, and Entrepreneurship Minor
Health Careers/Medical School
Study Abroad and Internships: Study Abroad Programs, Research Programs, and Internships
School of Engineering
School of the Arts and Architecture/School of Theatre, Film, and Television/School of Music: Art, Design|Media Arts, Ethnomusicology, Film/Television, Music, Music Education, Musicology, Global Jazz Studies, Theater, World Arts & Cultures,and Dance
Physical Sciences I: Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanic Sciences, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Mathematics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Computational and Systems Biology, Geology, Geophysics, Math, Physics/Astrophysics, Statistics
Life Sciences I: Biology; Marine Biology; Ecology, Behavior, & Evolution
Life Sciences II: Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics; Physiological Science; Molecular, Cellular, & Developmental Biology; Neuroscience
Life Sciences III: Cognitive Science, Psychology, Psychobiology
Humanities I: Classics, Culture & Civilization Majors, English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Study of Religion, Art History; Languages: Greek, Hebrew, Near Eastern Languages, Russian
Humanities II: Culture & Civilization Majors, Linguistics, Languages: Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Scandinavian, Spanish & Portuguese
Social Sciences I: American Indian Studies, Anthropology, Asian American Studies, Communication Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology
Social Sciences II: Afro-American Studies, Chicano/Chicana Studies, History, History of Science & Medicine Minor, Labor & Workplace Studies, Political Science
Social Sciences III: African Studies Minor, African & Middle Eastern Studies, Asian Studies, East Asian Studies Minor, European Studies, Geography, Geography/Environmental Studies, Geospatial Info Systems & Technologies Minor, Global Studies, International Development Studies, Latin American Studies, South Asian Studies Minor, Southeast Asian Studies Minor
Public Affairs, Public Health, & Education: Education and Social Transformation, Education Studies Minor, Gerontology Minor, Public Affairs, Public Affairs Minor, Public Health, Urban & Regional Studies Minor
Carnesale Commons, Palisades Ballroom
Meet with your NSA to assess your academic preparation, interests and plans, and suggest appropriate courses for Fall Quarter and beyond. You will schedule a meeting time with your NSA during the Day 1 Planning Your Degree presentation for a time slot within this time period.
Carnesale Commons, Venice Room
NSAs are available to help you with any questions you may have about selecting Fall Quarter courses.
https://ucla.zoom.us/j/7211387448
Check in with Undergraduate Admission to talk about your transcripts (if you have a hold) to make sure you get these in.
Students who have transcript holds should receive an email one or two days prior to their session notifying them that we are missing their transcript(s). If they still have the hold on the day of their session, they will have to visit during Admission office hours to get the hold post-dated in order to enroll in classes.
Sproul Dining Hall/Bruin Plate, or Rendezvous in Rieber Terrace
Use your conference card to access the residential restaurant for your meal during this time period.
Rieber Hall, Fireside Lounge
Explore UCLA's innovative learning experiences and their focus on building a learning community. Clusters Programs are year-long, freshmen-only learning communities that each explore a Big Idea from an interdisciplinary perspective. Clusters satisfy a number of requirements, including 4 GE requirements and Writing II, and provide students with support in the transition to college, and beyond. Learn from faculty and current students on how these programs and experiences have been a beneficial addition to their UCLA experience.
Rieber Hall, Fireside Lounge
This presentation will introduce students to undergraduate research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering. The video will briefly review the benefits of engaging in undergraduate research, a timeline for when students should plan to start research, and opportunities that students are eligible for after they join a lab.
Rieber Hall, Fireside Lounge
Academic Advancement Program (AAP) staff provide information and answer questions about their unique programs and services.
AAP promotes academic achievement and excellence through academic advising, collaborative learning workshops, mentoring to prepare for graduate studies and professional schools, summer bridge programs for entering freshmen and transfer students, and scholarships for students. All historically underrepresented, low-income, and/or first-generation college students who are interested in these programs are strongly encouraged to attend.
Covel Commons, 2nd Floor, Room 230
Learn how the Career Center can help you discover career options that are a good fit for you while connecting you to incredible internships, research opportunities, and more!
Rieber Hall, Fireside Lounge
Financial Aid & Scholarships Office staff and the Center for Scholarships & Scholarship Enrichment will present information about the resources and services available to finance your college experience.
Rieber Terrace - Your NSA will provide the room information
Join your NSA and the rest of your group to finalize your course selections and ask questions before your enrollment starts.
Rieber Terrace - Your NSA will provide the room information
Enroll in Fall Quarter classes using MyUCLA. You'll be enrolling with your NSA in order for them to answer any questions or resolve any enrollment issues for you.
Sproul Dining Hall/Bruin Plate, or Rendezvous in Rieber Terrace
Use your conference card to access the residential restaurant for your meal during this time period.
Rieber Court
You can go back up to residence hall so you can pack and check out of your room. You must return your room key to the Rieber Hall Front Desk in order to avoid a $25 lost key fee. Please be sure to complete the session evaluation!