Counseling and Psychological Services
Location: SPS offices are at two locations.
Mid-Campus
· 4223 Math Sciences Building, 310-825-0768
South Campus
· A3-062 Center for the Health Sciences, 310-825-7985
Services: Individual Counseling/Psychotherapy Groups, Emergency Service, Consultation, Outreach, Prevention, and Education-COPE Training. Helpline is the after-hours UCLA telephone hotline. Staffed by trained UCLA volunteers, Helpline offers crisis intervention,
referrals, and a listening ear to callers who are troubled: 310-825-HELP/825-4357, 8:00 P.M. - Midnight, 7 Days a Week
Contact Person: Tracy Shaw
Contact Info: listed above
Hours of operation:
Appointments may be made by calling or visiting either office Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Mid-Campus
· 4223 Math Sciences Building, 310-825-0768
South Campus
· A3-062 Center for the Health Sciences, 310-825-7985
Services: Individual Counseling/Psychotherapy Groups, Emergency Service, Consultation, Outreach, Prevention, and Education-COPE Training. Helpline is the after-hours UCLA telephone hotline. Staffed by trained UCLA volunteers, Helpline offers crisis intervention,
referrals, and a listening ear to callers who are troubled: 310-825-HELP/825-4357, 8:00 P.M. - Midnight, 7 Days a Week
Contact Person: Tracy Shaw
Contact Info: listed above
Hours of operation:
Appointments may be made by calling or visiting either office Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Academic Advancement Program
Contact Person: Masai Minters, Director of Counseling, 310-206-1563 [email protected]
Location: Campbell Hall
Services: UCLA's Academic Advancement Program has a threefold mission: first, to ensure the academic success, retention, and graduation of all AAP students; second, to increase the numbers of AAP students entering graduate and professional schools; and, third, to develop the academic, scientific, political, economic, and community leadership necessary to lead and transform our society in the twenty-first century. To achieve this mission, AAP encourages students to explore their talents and abilities, to believe in themselves, to set the highest standards for themselves, to aspire to academic and personal excellence, to utilize the full range of campus resources, and to develop a sense of community and social responsibility.
Transfer Summer Program (TSP) (310) 206-1571
Program Leading to Undergraduate Success (PLUS) (310) 825-9276
Housing Counselor (310) 206-1805
Freshman Summer Program (FSP) (310) 206-1571
Fax (310) 206-2595
AAP General Information (310) 825-1481
Hours of operation: Both AAP and PLUS counseling has an open-door policy, and counselors are available to meet with AAP College students by appointment Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location: Campbell Hall
Services: UCLA's Academic Advancement Program has a threefold mission: first, to ensure the academic success, retention, and graduation of all AAP students; second, to increase the numbers of AAP students entering graduate and professional schools; and, third, to develop the academic, scientific, political, economic, and community leadership necessary to lead and transform our society in the twenty-first century. To achieve this mission, AAP encourages students to explore their talents and abilities, to believe in themselves, to set the highest standards for themselves, to aspire to academic and personal excellence, to utilize the full range of campus resources, and to develop a sense of community and social responsibility.
Transfer Summer Program (TSP) (310) 206-1571
Program Leading to Undergraduate Success (PLUS) (310) 825-9276
Housing Counselor (310) 206-1805
Freshman Summer Program (FSP) (310) 206-1571
Fax (310) 206-2595
AAP General Information (310) 825-1481
Hours of operation: Both AAP and PLUS counseling has an open-door policy, and counselors are available to meet with AAP College students by appointment Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Morgan Athletic Center
Location: J. D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 9009
Services: The Academic Services unit is housed in the George Kneller Academic Center in the JD Morgan Center. The unit provides comprehensive academic support for nearly 700 student-athletes in 22 sports. Services include Academic Counseling and advising, Tutorial Services, an Academic Mentor program, graduate school advising, career development education, and student-athlete academic orientation. The adjacent computer lab is open from 8:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. for student-athletes use. Study rooms are available for team study halls, academic appointments, and study groups/review sessions.
Contact Person: Linda Lassiter, Academic Counselor, [email protected]
Contact Info: (310) 825-8699, www.uclabruins.com
Hours of Operation: The adjacent computer lab is open from 8:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. for student-athletes use
Services: The Academic Services unit is housed in the George Kneller Academic Center in the JD Morgan Center. The unit provides comprehensive academic support for nearly 700 student-athletes in 22 sports. Services include Academic Counseling and advising, Tutorial Services, an Academic Mentor program, graduate school advising, career development education, and student-athlete academic orientation. The adjacent computer lab is open from 8:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. for student-athletes use. Study rooms are available for team study halls, academic appointments, and study groups/review sessions.
Contact Person: Linda Lassiter, Academic Counselor, [email protected]
Contact Info: (310) 825-8699, www.uclabruins.com
Hours of Operation: The adjacent computer lab is open from 8:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. for student-athletes use
Harambee Council
Location: ASU Office, 322 Kerckhoff Hall
Services: The Harambee Council is the body which houses all of the African Student Union Organizations including sororities and fraternities, pre-professional orgs., and community service orgs. It is a place in which the African Community can bring its collective talents and goals together to provide a cohesive bond and consistent communication
Services: The Harambee Council is the body which houses all of the African Student Union Organizations including sororities and fraternities, pre-professional orgs., and community service orgs. It is a place in which the African Community can bring its collective talents and goals together to provide a cohesive bond and consistent communication
The Scholarship Resource Center
Location: 223 Covel Commons
Hours: Mon-Fri, 11am-6pm
Phone: (310)206-2875
Email: [email protected]
Services: The SRC provides one-on-one counseling (by appointment only) to help UCLA students find scholarships, request applications, draft personal statements, proofread applications, use a typewriter for scholarship applications (by appointment), or provide help with any scholarship-related question. Many awards do not require a 4.0 GPA, but you do need to search several resources. Come enjoy many of the benefits the SRC has to offer: Departmental Scholarships, Scholarships for International Students, Scholarships from Outside Agencies, Scholarship Library, Scholarship Search Service, Scholarship Workshops and much more!
Hours: Mon-Fri, 11am-6pm
Phone: (310)206-2875
Email: [email protected]
Services: The SRC provides one-on-one counseling (by appointment only) to help UCLA students find scholarships, request applications, draft personal statements, proofread applications, use a typewriter for scholarship applications (by appointment), or provide help with any scholarship-related question. Many awards do not require a 4.0 GPA, but you do need to search several resources. Come enjoy many of the benefits the SRC has to offer: Departmental Scholarships, Scholarships for International Students, Scholarships from Outside Agencies, Scholarship Library, Scholarship Search Service, Scholarship Workshops and much more!
African Studies
Interdepartmental Program, College of Letters and Science
Location: UCLA, 10244 Bunche Hall, Box 951310, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1310
Phone: (310) 825-3686, 825-2944
Fax: (310) 206-2250
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.international.ucla.edu/jscasc/
Scope and Objectives: The basic objective of the African Studies Program is an intellectual one -- to provide interested students with the opportunity to engage in intensive study and research on Africa on an interdisciplinary basis. The program offers high quality African area courses in a wide range of fields, including the social sciences, humanities, and professional fields. The Master of Arts is not a professional degree, but students are encouraged to enroll in courses in several professional schools on campus. An articulated degree program is also offered. The program also offers the undergraduate African Studies minor that is designed primarily for students who (1) want to learn more about Africa, (2) plan to live and work in Africa or who are interested in government and public service careers involving African affairs, and/or (3) plan to pursue graduate work related to Africa and international studies. Academic flexibility draws many students to the program. Because there are more than 30 active faculty members on campus with African interest and experience in many disciplines, students have multiple options to design individualized programs. According to a recent survey, 45 percent of the program’s graduates are continuing study at the postgraduate level, 25 percent are employed in higher education, and 30 percent work with international or foreign organizations in 20 countries.
Location: UCLA, 10244 Bunche Hall, Box 951310, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1310
Phone: (310) 825-3686, 825-2944
Fax: (310) 206-2250
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.international.ucla.edu/jscasc/
Scope and Objectives: The basic objective of the African Studies Program is an intellectual one -- to provide interested students with the opportunity to engage in intensive study and research on Africa on an interdisciplinary basis. The program offers high quality African area courses in a wide range of fields, including the social sciences, humanities, and professional fields. The Master of Arts is not a professional degree, but students are encouraged to enroll in courses in several professional schools on campus. An articulated degree program is also offered. The program also offers the undergraduate African Studies minor that is designed primarily for students who (1) want to learn more about Africa, (2) plan to live and work in Africa or who are interested in government and public service careers involving African affairs, and/or (3) plan to pursue graduate work related to Africa and international studies. Academic flexibility draws many students to the program. Because there are more than 30 active faculty members on campus with African interest and experience in many disciplines, students have multiple options to design individualized programs. According to a recent survey, 45 percent of the program’s graduates are continuing study at the postgraduate level, 25 percent are employed in higher education, and 30 percent work with international or foreign organizations in 20 countries.
Student Math Center (SMC)
Location: MS 3974
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Closed Fridays, weekends Services: We offer FREE group study and tutorials for lower division mathematics courses. Come have your homework and lecture problems solved by Graduate Students.
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Closed Fridays, weekends Services: We offer FREE group study and tutorials for lower division mathematics courses. Come have your homework and lecture problems solved by Graduate Students.
UCLA Medical Center
Location: 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Phone: (310) 825-9111
Website: www.healthcare.ucla.edu/MedCtr_Fact/MedCenterFact.htm
Services: Since opening its doors in 1955, UCLA Medical Center has consistently been a healthcare innovator. Known worldwide for its pioneering technological contributions, including advancements in organ transplantation, artificial insemination and ultrasound, UCLA Medical Center year after year is ranked number one in the West by U.S. News and World Report’s annual survey of "America's Best Hospitals.” Noted for the scope and quality of our specialty and subspecialty care, UCLA offers the same level of expertise in the primary care areas of internal medicine, family medicine and pediatrics. UCLA Medical Center is a highly acclaimed training site for physicians, many of whom choose to stay on as clinicians, teachers and researchers. The Medical center offers job positions for students and volunteer opportunities like AIDS CARE Center, Nursing Education, Pediatrics, Gift Shops and much more. Also, students might want to check out their gift shop, botanical garden, and a medical center tour.
Phone: (310) 825-9111
Website: www.healthcare.ucla.edu/MedCtr_Fact/MedCenterFact.htm
Services: Since opening its doors in 1955, UCLA Medical Center has consistently been a healthcare innovator. Known worldwide for its pioneering technological contributions, including advancements in organ transplantation, artificial insemination and ultrasound, UCLA Medical Center year after year is ranked number one in the West by U.S. News and World Report’s annual survey of "America's Best Hospitals.” Noted for the scope and quality of our specialty and subspecialty care, UCLA offers the same level of expertise in the primary care areas of internal medicine, family medicine and pediatrics. UCLA Medical Center is a highly acclaimed training site for physicians, many of whom choose to stay on as clinicians, teachers and researchers. The Medical center offers job positions for students and volunteer opportunities like AIDS CARE Center, Nursing Education, Pediatrics, Gift Shops and much more. Also, students might want to check out their gift shop, botanical garden, and a medical center tour.
Student Retention Center (SRC)
Location: Student Activities Center 105, 305 Westwood Plaza Suite 105, La, Ca 90024
Phone: (310)825-5969
Fax: (310) 206-3175
Email: [email protected] or www.studentretentioncenter.ucla.edu
Services: The student retention center is a collective response to the low retention rates of students from communities with a history of low graduation rates. The SRC is the first and only student-initiated, student-run retention project in the nation. Born out of student activism, the six SRC projects are the only student service projects on campus that are directly accountable to students. The SRC is comprised of six projects: Academic Supports Program (ASP), MECHA Calmecha, Retention of American Indians Now (RAIN), South East Asian Campus Learning Education and Retention (SEA CLEAR), Samahang Pilipino Education and Retention (SPEAR), and Writing Success Program (WSP).The aim is to empower students with the tools necessary for their retention and personal growth. The SRC accomplishes this by offering students peer counseling, mentorship, internship, study hall and many more resources.
Phone: (310)825-5969
Fax: (310) 206-3175
Email: [email protected] or www.studentretentioncenter.ucla.edu
Services: The student retention center is a collective response to the low retention rates of students from communities with a history of low graduation rates. The SRC is the first and only student-initiated, student-run retention project in the nation. Born out of student activism, the six SRC projects are the only student service projects on campus that are directly accountable to students. The SRC is comprised of six projects: Academic Supports Program (ASP), MECHA Calmecha, Retention of American Indians Now (RAIN), South East Asian Campus Learning Education and Retention (SEA CLEAR), Samahang Pilipino Education and Retention (SPEAR), and Writing Success Program (WSP).The aim is to empower students with the tools necessary for their retention and personal growth. The SRC accomplishes this by offering students peer counseling, mentorship, internship, study hall and many more resources.
Black Alumni
UCLA BLACK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 83422, Los Angeles, CA 90083
Phone: 310-631-UBAA (8222)
Fax: 323-293-6559
Website: http://www.uclablackalumni.org/
Services: The Black Alumni Association assures that we stay in contact with one another after graduation. They are also an excellent source for mentors, and job opportunities.
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 83422, Los Angeles, CA 90083
Phone: 310-631-UBAA (8222)
Fax: 323-293-6559
Website: http://www.uclablackalumni.org/
Services: The Black Alumni Association assures that we stay in contact with one another after graduation. They are also an excellent source for mentors, and job opportunities.
Student Initiated Outreach Center (SIOC)
Location: Student Activities Center
Phone#: (310) 206-8532
Website: www.sioc.ucla.edu
Services: SIOC was created in the spring of 1998 as a means of funding student-run and student initiated outreach programs. Such programs as: American Indian Recruitment (AIR), Mentors for Academic and Peer Support (MAPS), Student Heightening Academic Performance (SHAPE), Xinachtli, Higher Opportunity Program for Education (HOPE), Pacific Islander Education and Retention (PIER), and Samahung Pilipino Advising Community Empowerment (SPACE) provide alternative modes of outreach as opposed to those traditionally provided by the university by targeting at-risk low income minority students.
Services: The SIOC provides tutoring, counseling, workshops, parent support, and field trip as a way of using the holistic development model as a model for students growth by recognizing that academic success is linked to personal growth and stability.
In particular, ASP encourages students to volunteer for SHAPE which was created by ASU as a form of more aggressive outreach to alleviate the effects of affirmative action programs by targeting high risk youth. For information about SHAPE you can call Jullien Gordon at (310) 825-5404
Phone#: (310) 206-8532
Website: www.sioc.ucla.edu
Services: SIOC was created in the spring of 1998 as a means of funding student-run and student initiated outreach programs. Such programs as: American Indian Recruitment (AIR), Mentors for Academic and Peer Support (MAPS), Student Heightening Academic Performance (SHAPE), Xinachtli, Higher Opportunity Program for Education (HOPE), Pacific Islander Education and Retention (PIER), and Samahung Pilipino Advising Community Empowerment (SPACE) provide alternative modes of outreach as opposed to those traditionally provided by the university by targeting at-risk low income minority students.
Services: The SIOC provides tutoring, counseling, workshops, parent support, and field trip as a way of using the holistic development model as a model for students growth by recognizing that academic success is linked to personal growth and stability.
In particular, ASP encourages students to volunteer for SHAPE which was created by ASU as a form of more aggressive outreach to alleviate the effects of affirmative action programs by targeting high risk youth. For information about SHAPE you can call Jullien Gordon at (310) 825-5404
Community Programs Office (CPO)
Location: 105 Student Activities Center
Phone: (310) 206-2131 or go to
Email: www.studentretentioncenter.edu
Service: The CPO serves as an umbrella office for the Student Retention Center, the Community Service Projects and the SIOC. Many of the community service projects that are part of the Harambee Council, such as the African Education Project (AEP), African Arts Ensemble (AAE), Black Pre-Health Organization (BPHO), Black Pre-Law Society (BPLS), Black Hypertension Project (BHP),and Black Latino AIDS project (BLAIDS), Black Psychology Association, to name a few. Through the CPO, students are encouraged to foster growth in under resourced communities both on and off campus.
Phone: (310) 206-2131 or go to
Email: www.studentretentioncenter.edu
Service: The CPO serves as an umbrella office for the Student Retention Center, the Community Service Projects and the SIOC. Many of the community service projects that are part of the Harambee Council, such as the African Education Project (AEP), African Arts Ensemble (AAE), Black Pre-Health Organization (BPHO), Black Pre-Law Society (BPLS), Black Hypertension Project (BHP),and Black Latino AIDS project (BLAIDS), Black Psychology Association, to name a few. Through the CPO, students are encouraged to foster growth in under resourced communities both on and off campus.
Financial Aid
Location: Murphy Hall, Level A, 129J
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 P
Phone Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday
Website: http://www.fao.ucla.edu/officeinfo.html
Phone: (310) 206-0400
Services: The Financial Aid Office provides counseling and assistance in completing the financial aid application, evaluation and determination of need. Counselors are available on an appointment basis. The mission of the Financial Aid Office is to help remove financial barriers to assist students in meeting the rising cost of attendance at the institution. The role of the Financial Aid Office is to try to fill the gap that exists between the cost of attendance and funds available from your family, savings and other resources.
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 P
Phone Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday
Website: http://www.fao.ucla.edu/officeinfo.html
Phone: (310) 206-0400
Services: The Financial Aid Office provides counseling and assistance in completing the financial aid application, evaluation and determination of need. Counselors are available on an appointment basis. The mission of the Financial Aid Office is to help remove financial barriers to assist students in meeting the rising cost of attendance at the institution. The role of the Financial Aid Office is to try to fill the gap that exists between the cost of attendance and funds available from your family, savings and other resources.
Ralph J. Bunche Center
Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA
Location: 160 Haines Hall, Box 951545, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1545
Phone: (310) 825-3776 (310) 825-7403
Website: http://www.bunchecenter.ucla.edu/frames/index.html
Service: "Proposal for the Creation of the Center for the Study of Afro-American History and Culture" at UCLA commences to discuss how the great contributions of Black Americans have been systematically undervalued throughout our nation's history. Penned more than thirty years ago, the document lays out the blueprint for the UCLA Center for African American Studies (CAAS), which was formally established in 1969. Scholars and students associated with CAAS have for a third of a century worked to document the truths encoded in those opening words, as well as the myriad implications for contemporary times.
Contact Persons: Darnell Hunt, Interim IDP Chair / Bunche Center Director
Lisbeth Gant-Britton, PhD, Student Affairs Officer
Interdepartmental Program in Afro-American Studies [email protected]
Alex Tucker, Special Projects and Development Coordinator [email protected], 153 Haines Hall, Box 951545, Los Angeles,CA 90095-1545, (310) 206 8267
Location: 160 Haines Hall, Box 951545, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1545
Phone: (310) 825-3776 (310) 825-7403
Website: http://www.bunchecenter.ucla.edu/frames/index.html
Service: "Proposal for the Creation of the Center for the Study of Afro-American History and Culture" at UCLA commences to discuss how the great contributions of Black Americans have been systematically undervalued throughout our nation's history. Penned more than thirty years ago, the document lays out the blueprint for the UCLA Center for African American Studies (CAAS), which was formally established in 1969. Scholars and students associated with CAAS have for a third of a century worked to document the truths encoded in those opening words, as well as the myriad implications for contemporary times.
Contact Persons: Darnell Hunt, Interim IDP Chair / Bunche Center Director
Lisbeth Gant-Britton, PhD, Student Affairs Officer
Interdepartmental Program in Afro-American Studies [email protected]
Alex Tucker, Special Projects and Development Coordinator [email protected], 153 Haines Hall, Box 951545, Los Angeles,CA 90095-1545, (310) 206 8267
LGBT Resource Center
The UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center
Address: 220 Westwood Plaza, Suite B36, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1579
Contact Info: (310) 206-3628, Mail code 157905
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:30 am - 8:00 pm – Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
8:30 am – 6:00 pm – Tuesday and Friday
Services: The UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center envisions lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and same-gender-loving people as fully included and affirmed in every aspect of the UCLA community where justice, equality and respect for all prevail.
The UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center provides a comprehensive range of education, information and advocacy services and works to create and maintain an open, safe and inclusive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and same-gender-loving students, faculty, and staff, their families and friends, and the entire campus community.
Address: 220 Westwood Plaza, Suite B36, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1579
Contact Info: (310) 206-3628, Mail code 157905
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:30 am - 8:00 pm – Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
8:30 am – 6:00 pm – Tuesday and Friday
Services: The UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center envisions lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and same-gender-loving people as fully included and affirmed in every aspect of the UCLA community where justice, equality and respect for all prevail.
The UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center provides a comprehensive range of education, information and advocacy services and works to create and maintain an open, safe and inclusive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and same-gender-loving students, faculty, and staff, their families and friends, and the entire campus community.
College Library in the Powell Library Building
Location: 220 Powell, Box 951450, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1450
Phone: Main Line (310) 825-5756
Reference Desk (310) 825-1938
Circulation Desk (310)825-9389
Phone Renewals (310) 825- 9188, Billing (310) 206-3848 Fax: 310 206-9312
Email: college-web@ library.ucla.edu
Services: Welcome to the UCLA Library for undergraduates! We provide instructional and supplementary materials including classics, standard works, and text books needed by undergraduates in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, and mathematics. We also offer Night Powell, Group Study Rooms, Exhibits and Powell Music.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-11pm, Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 1pm-10pm
Reference Hours: Monday-Thursday. 9am-9pm, Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm
Departments & Offices in Powell
Phone: Main Line (310) 825-5756
Reference Desk (310) 825-1938
Circulation Desk (310)825-9389
Phone Renewals (310) 825- 9188, Billing (310) 206-3848 Fax: 310 206-9312
Email: college-web@ library.ucla.edu
Services: Welcome to the UCLA Library for undergraduates! We provide instructional and supplementary materials including classics, standard works, and text books needed by undergraduates in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, and mathematics. We also offer Night Powell, Group Study Rooms, Exhibits and Powell Music.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-11pm, Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 1pm-10pm
Reference Hours: Monday-Thursday. 9am-9pm, Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm
Departments & Offices in Powell
- College Library
- CLICC Lab Rm 145(College Library Instructional Computing Commons)
- Night Powell
- Film & Television Archive Rm 46
- Office for Students with Disabilities Resource Room Rm 181
- Office of Instructional Development (OID) Rm 60
- Center for Experiential Education & Service Learning Rm 160
- Collegium of University Teaching Fellows Rm 160
- Community Based Learning Program Rm 70
- Faculty Consultation Rm 60
- Faculty New Media Center Rm 270 Instructional Improvement Programs Rm 160
- Instructional Media Lab Rm 270
- Instructional Media Library Rm 46
- Instructional Multimedia Production Lab Rm 190
- Media Systems Design Rm 86
- Media Systems Maintenance Rm 86
- Professional Schools Seminar Program Rm 160
- Teaching Assistant Training Program Rm 160
- Teleconferencing & Distance Learning Center Rm 285
- Videoconferencing Services Rm 46
College of Letters and Science
Website: http://www.college.ucla.edu/
Services: The UCLA College is the core of the liberal arts tradition at UCLA. The largest and most comprehensive academic organization in the University of California system, the College houses nearly all of UCLA's undergraduate majors, and the vast majority of the university's academic departments, research and graduate training.
▪College Academic Counseling
▪Center for Community College Partnerships (CCCP)
▪Undergraduate Research Centers (URC)
▪Academics in the Commons (AITC)
▪Center for Community Learning
▪Orientation Program
▪Office of Instructional Development (OID)
▪Scholarship Resource Center (SRC)
Services: The UCLA College is the core of the liberal arts tradition at UCLA. The largest and most comprehensive academic organization in the University of California system, the College houses nearly all of UCLA's undergraduate majors, and the vast majority of the university's academic departments, research and graduate training.
▪College Academic Counseling
▪Center for Community College Partnerships (CCCP)
▪Undergraduate Research Centers (URC)
▪Academics in the Commons (AITC)
▪Center for Community Learning
▪Orientation Program
▪Office of Instructional Development (OID)
▪Scholarship Resource Center (SRC)
Arthur Ashe Health & Wellness Center
Location: 221 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1703
Phone: Advice Nurse/Triage 310-825-4073 (option 2, option 1)
Appointments 310-825-4073 (option 1, option 1)
Information 310-825-4073 (option 1, option 1)
Website: www.studenthealth.ucla.edu
Hours: Mon-Thur (8:00am-6:30pm); Fri (9:00am-6:30pm); Sat and Sun (Closed)
Services: The mission of the UCLA Arthur Ashe Center is to promote and enhance students' good health and well-being which supports student success and enhances the quality of campus life at UCLA. Their online services include: Contact a Clinician/E-Nurse - Submit your health related questions online to E-Nurse; Appointment Requests/Cancellations - Make or cancel an appointment for Ashe Center Services, or to see a clinician; Rx Refill Requests - Request prescription refills from the pharmacy; Print SHIP ID Cards - Display and print SHIP Insurance Cards; Life Skills Enrollment - Enroll in "Life Skills for Women" or "Personal & Interpersonal Development of College Men"; Apply to become a Student Health Advocate (SHA). Also, check out their program, SNAC, which aims to help prevent nutrition-related health problems (including eating disorders, disordered eating, overweight/obesity, size prejudice, and poor nutrient intake), which threaten students' academic and developmental success. You may visit the website or the ASHE center for more information regarding appointments and patient services, health education, insurance, and much more.
- NOTE: Located in quadrant E4 of the campus map, immediately adjacent
Phone: Advice Nurse/Triage 310-825-4073 (option 2, option 1)
Appointments 310-825-4073 (option 1, option 1)
Information 310-825-4073 (option 1, option 1)
Website: www.studenthealth.ucla.edu
Hours: Mon-Thur (8:00am-6:30pm); Fri (9:00am-6:30pm); Sat and Sun (Closed)
Services: The mission of the UCLA Arthur Ashe Center is to promote and enhance students' good health and well-being which supports student success and enhances the quality of campus life at UCLA. Their online services include: Contact a Clinician/E-Nurse - Submit your health related questions online to E-Nurse; Appointment Requests/Cancellations - Make or cancel an appointment for Ashe Center Services, or to see a clinician; Rx Refill Requests - Request prescription refills from the pharmacy; Print SHIP ID Cards - Display and print SHIP Insurance Cards; Life Skills Enrollment - Enroll in "Life Skills for Women" or "Personal & Interpersonal Development of College Men"; Apply to become a Student Health Advocate (SHA). Also, check out their program, SNAC, which aims to help prevent nutrition-related health problems (including eating disorders, disordered eating, overweight/obesity, size prejudice, and poor nutrient intake), which threaten students' academic and developmental success. You may visit the website or the ASHE center for more information regarding appointments and patient services, health education, insurance, and much more.
John Wooden Center
Location: 2131 John Wooden Center, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1612
Phone#: (310) 206-8307
Website: www.recreation.ucla.edu
Services: One of the most attractive buildings on the UCLA campus is the John Wooden Center, a 95,000 square foot recreation complex, named after the legendary UCLA basketball coach. Inside the building are 10 racquetball courts, two squash courts, a coed weight room, a basketball gymnasium with three regulation courts and seating for 2,000 people, a volleyball and badminton gymnasium, a dance studio, a gymnastics training center, a matted room for Judo and Karate classes, a rock wall and games lounge, and numerous meeting rooms. The building serves students, faculty and staff, while serving as the primary training facility for the UCLA gymnastics and men's and women's volleyball teams.
Hours: Monday-Thursday.....6:00am-11:45pm
Friday....................6:00am-9:45pm
Saturday...................9:00am-5:45pm
Sunday....................9:00am-9:45pm
Holidays..................9:00am-5:45pm
Phone#: (310) 206-8307
Website: www.recreation.ucla.edu
Services: One of the most attractive buildings on the UCLA campus is the John Wooden Center, a 95,000 square foot recreation complex, named after the legendary UCLA basketball coach. Inside the building are 10 racquetball courts, two squash courts, a coed weight room, a basketball gymnasium with three regulation courts and seating for 2,000 people, a volleyball and badminton gymnasium, a dance studio, a gymnastics training center, a matted room for Judo and Karate classes, a rock wall and games lounge, and numerous meeting rooms. The building serves students, faculty and staff, while serving as the primary training facility for the UCLA gymnastics and men's and women's volleyball teams.
Hours: Monday-Thursday.....6:00am-11:45pm
Friday....................6:00am-9:45pm
Saturday...................9:00am-5:45pm
Sunday....................9:00am-9:45pm
Holidays..................9:00am-5:45pm