Resources

UCLA Websites

Graduate Division is a central resource for all things relating to Graduate Education at UCLA.  The Graduate Division website has information on admissions, funding, life on campus, and more. 
 
The UCLA Career Center, located just off the main campus in Westwood, is a valuable resource for students planning for after graduation and provides a wide range of programs and services, including individual career counseling, on-campus recruitment for jobs and internships, resume critique, and an online database of career opportunities exclusively for UCLA students.  Doctoral students can find information on PhD and Master's Career Services here.
 
UCLA Housing Services offers different types of graduate student housing options to best fit each student's needs, including housing for single graduate students or students with families. This website also provides information on finding privately-owned housing options in Westwood and neighboring communities.
 
The Dashew Center serves the international community at UCLA as the central hub for contact, resources, support and advocacy for international students and scholars.  Staff members at DCISS support UCLA international students through immigration, personal, academic, and cultural advisement.
 
UCLA is known worldwide for the breadth and quality of its academic, research, health care, cultural, continuing education and athletics programs.  Stay informed on both campus events as well as the research and accomplishments of UCLA faculty and students.
 
Learn about transportation services and parking at UCLA, along with commute options for students.
 
MyUCLA is an important resource for current students.  Find information on academics, finances, classes, and more here.

 


Groups and Associations

The Graduate Student Association is an elected body of student government that represents the graduate student population at UCLA.  Visit the website for information on graduate student events as well as how to get involved.
 
The Chemistry and Biochemistry Graduate Student Association (CBGSA) acts as a voice for our graduate student population by representing and promoting their interests as well as bringing them together for social and service activities. The group aims to better the department, the university, and the community through leadership and service. They bring graduate students together for social and service activities, encourage student participation in outreach programs, and provide students opportunities to explore postgraduate opportunities. Overall, their goal is to facilitate interaction between students, faculty, and staff, for the betterment of the department, by increasing graduate student involvement.
 
The UCLA LGBT Campus Resource Center has proudly been serving the UCLA community for 20 years, providing a comprehensive range of education and advocacy services supporting intersectional identity development as well as fostering unity, wellness, and an open, safe, and inclusive environment for UCLA’s LGBTQ community. The LGBTCRC affirms folks of all sexual and gender identities and serves the entire UCLA community – undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni. 
 
The mission of the UCLA Bruin Resource Center (BRC) is to support students’ development, well-being, and academic success by providing valuable resources, services and learning opportunities and by promoting a supportive and inclusive campus community. The BRC serves all UCLA students, with a particular focus on current and former foster youth, students with dependents, students in recovery, student veterans, transfer students, and undocumented students. The BRC also offers programs that promote holistic development and education of the student and the larger campus community.

Health and Wellness

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is a multidisciplinary student mental health center for the UCLA campus. CAPS supports the academic and student development missions of the University and the Division of Student Affairs.  CAPS exists support mental health needs as students pursue their academic goals with services that are designed to foster the development of healthy well-being necessary for success in a complex global environment.
 
The UCLA Center for Accessible Education (CAE) facilitates academic accommodations for regularly enrolled, matriculating students with documented permanent and temporary disabilities. Accommodations are designed to promote successful engagement in the UCLA academic experience.
 
The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center (The Ashe Center) is devoted to providing quality, accessible, state-of-the-art healthcare and education to support the unique development of UCLA students. Comprehensive services include Primary Care, Women’s Health, Immunizations, Travel Medicine, Physical Therapy, Specialty Clinics, Radiology & Laboratory, and Acupuncture & Massage, along with a full-service optometry center and pharmacy.