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Schedule of Classes Spring 2016 Schedule of Classes Spring 2016 Spring Deadlines March 20 Last day to pay fees March 24 Classes dropped March 28 Instruction begins April 8 Last day to enroll ii UCLA Schedule of Classes Winter 2016 What’s New? New Minor: Food Studies Effective Winter Quarter 2016, the College of Letters and Science offers a new freestanding minor in Food Studies. This emerg- ing interdisciplinary field is increasingly recognized at institutions of higher education across the country. Food Studies uses the production, preparation, sharing, consumption, disposal, and symbolic use of food as a lens for understanding individual, social, and global issues. The study of food’s role in multiple complex aspects of life builds bridges across all areas of study including arts, anthropology, environment and sustainability, folklore, geography, history, humanities, law, psychology, public health, public policy, and other fields. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2016 1 Contents What’s New? . ii Student Technology Center . 31 Calendar . 2 UCLA Homepage . 31 Registration . 4 UCLA Library Electronic Resources . 31 Student Responsibilities . 4 Student Services . 32 Declaring Nonattendance . 4 Registrar’s Office Services . 32 Fee Disclaimer . 4 Establishing Residence for Tuition Purposes Fee Descriptions . 4 Legal Name Change Official Transcripts Mandatory Fees . 4 Veterans Affairs Paying Fees . 5 Other Student Services . 33 BruinPay Plan Student Health Insurance Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center Nonresident Supplemental Tuition Exemptions . 5 BruinCard Bruin Resource Center Reduced Fee Programs . 6 Career Center Cultural and Recreational Affairs Late Payment . 6 Dean of Students Fee Waiver Requests . 6 Disabilities and Computing Program Holds Housing Services Refunds and Reductions . 6 International Student Services Cancellation of Registration Withdrawal Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Schedule of Refunds Refund Schedule Center Graduate Students Libraries Mental Health Services Spring 2016 Fees . 8 Office for Students with Disabilities Miscellaneous Fees . 12 Ombuds Services Course Materials and Services Fees . 14 Parking and Commuter Services Billing . 15 Student Legal Services Fee Disclaimer . 15 Student Organizations, Leadership, and Engagement BruinBill Accounts and Charges . 15 UCLA Store: Textbooks and Course Materials Methods of Payment . 15 Registrar’s Services Directory . 37 Medical Insurance Waivers . 16 Student Services Directory . 38 Financial Support . 17 Academic Policies . 39 Financial Aid and Scholarships . 17 Admission Policies . 39 Loan Services Office . 18 Degree Policies . 40 Fellowships and Financial Services . 19 Class Levels . 42 Educational Tax Benefits . 19 Civic Engagement Opportunities . 43 Sponsored Student Information . 20 UCLA Center for Community Learning Enrollment . 21 Quarter in Washington, DC Enrolling in Classes . 21 Collegium of University Teaching Fellows Seminars . 45 Hepatitis B Vaccine Requirement Intercampus Course Offerings . 47 MyUCLA Class Planner UC Online Courses Distance Learning at UCLA MyUCLA Enrollment . 21 Distance Learning for Less-Commonly Taught Languages Enrollment Appointments . 21 Academic Counseling . 49 Undergraduate Study List Limits . 22 College Academic Counseling Wait Lists . 22 Academic Counseling Directory Enrollment in Restricted Classes . 22 Official Notices . 57 Enforced Requisites . 22 Auditing Classes . 57 Impacted Courses . 23 Class Attendance . 57 Enrollment in Contract Courses . 23 Class Notes . 57 Official Study Lists . 23 Disclosure of Student Records . 57 Study List Changes . 23 Emergencies . 58 Undergraduate Study List Changes . 24 Examination Policies . 58 Graduate Study List Changes . 24 Harassment . 59 Late Study Lists . 24 Mobile Phone and Pager Policy . 60 Drop Procedures . 25 Nondiscrimination . 60 Changing Grading Basis . 26 Official Publications . 60 Special Programs Enrollment . 26 Plagiarism and Student Copyright . 60 Concurrent Enrollment Intercampus Visitor Program Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct . 61 Simultaneous UC Enrollment Student Conduct Policies . 61 Spring 2016 Enrollment Appointments . 28 Final Examinations . 65 MyUCLA . 29 Spring 2016 Final Examinations . 65 UCLA Online . 30 Final Examination Policies . 65 BruinAlert . 30 Alternate Examination Dates Policy . 66 Bruin OnLine . 30 Class Listings . 67 Campus Computer Laboratories . 30 Listing Format . 67 Electronic Mailing Lists (Listservs) . 30 Schedule Format at a Glance . 67 Instructional Enhancement Initiative . 30 University Buildings . 69 Newsgroups . 31 Spring 2016 Class Listings . 70 Online Directory . 31 Index . 188 2 UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2016 Calendar Students are responsible for observing the following dates and deadlines as published by the Registrar’s Office. Anything submitted or requested as an exception to a published deadline is subject to a penalty fee. MyUCLA enrollment deadlines end at midnight on the published date. The calendar below as well as academic calendars to the year 2022 are available online at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/..
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