
- #UCLA SUMMER SESSION A PDF#
- #UCLA SUMMER SESSION A FULL#
- #UCLA SUMMER SESSION A VERIFICATION#
- #UCLA SUMMER SESSION A PROFESSIONAL#
The summer weather is moderated by the nearby Pacific Ocean, located only a few miles from the campus. Its commitment to academic excellence has propelled UCLA to be among the top universities in the world and is widely regarded as the best university founded in the last century. *UCLA financial aid is not available to visiting out-of-state high school students.The University of California, Los Angeles is the premier academic institution in Southern California. Out-of-State or International High School Students: Visit our Summer Scholars webpage for more information.Īdditionally, some Precollege Summer Institutes offer departmental scholarships to qualified and selected high school students.


#UCLA SUMMER SESSION A FULL#
This is a summary of fees that commonly apply to the selected student type including the applicable per-unit fee rate.Īctual tuition and fees are subject to change by the University of California.Ī limited number of full and partial scholarships are available to qualified California* high school students for summer study at UCLA. In addition to the course fee, students are assessed other campus and administrative fees during the summer. The fee for each summer course is calculated based on the unit value the course carries and the per-unit fee rate, which varies by UC student status. IEI Fee: $61 (students without a bachelor’s degree only)ĭocument Fee: $50 (for first-time Summer Sessions students) We are no longer accepting applications for Summer 2023. The Application Deadline (5pm PDT) has passed.
#UCLA SUMMER SESSION A VERIFICATION#
Students who are currently enrolled in a high school where the primary language of instruction is English or who are International Baccalaureates (IB) students, may submit a verification of enrollment from their school as proof of English proficiency. are required to submit proof of English proficiency unless they are citizens of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, or the United Kingdom. International students who are attending a high school outside of the U.S. In order to achieve full-time student status, international students who will be on campus for the summer must:Įnroll in at least the same number of in-person units as the number of weeks in a session, e.g., minimum 6 units if enrolling in Session A6 online courses are NOT allowed)
#UCLA SUMMER SESSION A PDF#
The statement should be submitted in a PDF or Word file format. Tell us how your community, family, and/or culture has shaped you into the person you are today.
#UCLA SUMMER SESSION A PROFESSIONAL#
Provide a brief summary of your personal, academic, and/or professional goals and how SCIP would help you in your pursuit of said goals OR The Statement of Purpose is an opportunity to provide the review committee with a snapshot of who you are, why you are applying, and/or how you may benefit from SCIP, responding to ONE of the following prompts:

Please be sure to provide a description and timeline of each activity and the level of your involvement do not simply list activities. Your resume can include extracurricular activities that speak to who you are and what you are passionate about such as school clubs and programs, work experience, leadership roles, awards, and recognitions, etc. If you have attended multiple high schools, please combine the transcripts for each school into one PDF file. Report cards or enrollment verifications are NOT considered. If the original transcript is in a language other than English, an English language translation of the transcript must be provided in addition to a copy of the original transcript. For more information, visit the UCLA Mathematics Department website.Ī copy of your full and completed high school transcript is required (9th grade to present). Lastly, students wishing to take MATH 1 or MATH 31A must take the Math Diagnostic Exam. Additionally, high school students may only enroll in courses on the pre-approved list unless given permission in advance from the UCLA Summer Sessions Office.

If you are a high school student, you must be 15 years of age of older by Jto participate in Summer Courses, Summer Online, or Summer Intensives. To view whether your desired course has restrictions, visit the Schedule of Classes, search for the course, then click on the symbol underneath the "Info" section. Furthermore, a small number of courses may be restricted to specific populations (e.g., UCLA students only). Although proof is not required, visiting students should have experience comparable to the listed requisite. Transcripts or proof of completion of a requisite course is not required for non-UCLA students. Some courses require students to have taken specific courses to enroll.
