Academic & Student Services (AS2)

Mission Statement:

“Student-athletes Understand that Character Creates Educational Self-Sufficiency”

UCLA's 2015 graduating student-athletes

The mission of the UCLA Academic & Student Services office (AS2) and its S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Program is to provide an interactive learning environment that emphasizes life-long learning habits, goal setting, teamwork, leadership and character. Centered on the idea of the self-sufficient, independent learner, the S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Program features academic counseling, academic and student support services, and student-athlete development programs that support and encourage student-athletes to reach their full potential academically and personally. The AS2 team promotes a healthy balance between academics and athletics and embraces UCLA’s “True Bruin” philosophy setting forth the ethical standards of integrity, excellence, accountability, respect and service. Our commitment is to assist student- athletes in their transition to the university, earning their UCLA degree, and develop their skills and confidence to be champions in life.

UCLA’s Academic & Student Services

Academic Counseling: Student-Athlete Development:  Program Planning & Course Selection  Leadership Workshops  Priority Enrollment  Community Outreach  Major Exploration  Professional/Career Development  Graduate & Professional School Referrals  Bruin Athletic Council (BAC)  Student-Athlete Mentors (SAMS)  Personal Development

Academic Support Services: Student Support Services:  Learning Specialists  Orientation Programs  Academic Mentoring  Academic Travel Management  Peer Learning Sessions  Learning Center Computer Lab  Learning Strategies & Educational  Scholar-Athlete Banquet Assessments  Bruin Athletics Graduation Celebration  Summer Bridge Program  Awards & Postgraduate Scholarships  Midterm Progress Reports  Student-Athlete Assistance Fund UCLA-NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners

Samantha Peszek Joe Sofia Jeff Locke Alaizah Koorji Andrea Remynse Gymnastics, 2015 Soccer, 2014 Football, 2013 Rowing, 2011 Tennis, 2011

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners (70)

Football (18) Men’s (5) Men’s Volleyball (4) Women’s Softball (2) 1966-67 Ray Armstrong* 1968-69 1970-71 Ed Machado 1992-93 Lisa Fernandez 1966-67 Dallas Girder 1970-71 Terry Schofield 1981-82 Karch Kiraly 1994-95 Jennifer Brundage 1969-70 Greg Jones 1979-80 Kiki Vandeweghe 1986-87 Asbjorn Volstad 1973-74 Steve Klosterman 1992-93 Richard Petruska* 1996-97 Trong Nguyen* Women’s Swimming & Diving (5) 1975-76 John Sciarra 1994-95 George Zidek 1995-96 Annette Salmeen 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth Men’s Water Polo (4) 1999-00 Keiko Price 1977-78 John Fowler Men’s Swimming & Diving (8) 1982-83 Brian Black 2000-01 Brighid Dwyer 1982-83 Cormac Carney 1975-76 Tim McDonald 1995-96 Tommy Wong 2001-02 Katie Younglove 1983-84 Rick Neuheisel 1978-79 Dan Stephenson 1999-00 Parsa Bonderson 2003-04 Kristen Lewis 1985-86 Mike Hartmeier 1984-85 Bruce Hayes 2000-01 Sean Kern 1989-90 Rick Meyer 1984-85 Pat Thomas Women’s Tennis (2) 1992-93 Carlton Gray 1985-86 Steve Martz Women’s Basketball (1) 1983-84 Karen Dewis 1995-96 George Kase 1986-87 Brian Jones* 1985-86 Anne Dean 2010-11 Andrea Remynse 1998-99 Chris Sailer 1991-92 Andrew Cecchi 1998-99 Shawn Stuart 1993-94 David Fleck Women’s Golf (1) Women’s Track & Field (3) 1999-00 Danny Farmer 1985-86 Kay Cockerill 1996-97 Amy Acuff 2007-08 Chris Joseph Men’s Tennis (1) 1997-98 Nada Kawar 2012-13 Jeff Locke 1995-96 Srdjan Muskatirovich Women’s Gymnastics (5) 2006-07 Jackie Nguyen 1989-90 Jill Andrews Men’s Gymnastics (1) Men’s Track & Field (5) 2002-03 Kristin Parker Women’s Volleyball (2) 1991-92 Scott Keswick 1977-78 Willie Banks 2002-03 Onnie Willis 1993-94 Julie Bremner 1994-95 John Godina 2005-06 Kate Richardson 2000-01 Elisabeth Bachman Men’s Soccer (2) 1997-98 Josh Johnson 2014-15 Samantha Peszek 1997-98 Josh Keller 2008-09 Kyle Shackleton 2013-14 Joe Sofia 2008-09 Drew Shackleton Women’s Rowing (1) *Alternate Selections 2010-11 Alaizah Koorji

NCAA Top Eight Awards (14) Rhodes Scholarships (5) Capital One All-American Hall of Fame (8) 1975-76 John Sciarra, Football 1925 John Olmsted, Tennis 1988 Donn Moomaw, Football 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth, Football 1962 William Zeltonoga, Wrestling 1990 Jamaal Wilkes, Basketball 1981-82 Karch Kiraly, Volleyball 1969 Harold Griffin, Football 1994 Bill Walton, Basketball 1982-83 Cormac Carney, Football 1996 Annette Salmeen, Swimming 1994 Coach , Basketball 1988-89 Carnell Lake, Football 2008 Chris Joseph, Football 1999 John Fowler, Basketball 1989-90 Jill Andrews, Gymnastics 2005 Cormac Carney, Football 1992-93 Carlton Gray, Football NCAA Silver Anniversary Award (8) 2009 Karch Kiraly, Volleyball 1992-93 Scott Keswick, Gymnastics 1978 Donn Moomaw, Football 2011 Julie Bremner, Volleyball 1993-94 Julie Bremner, Volleyball 1981 Willie Naulls, Basketball 1993-94 Lisa Fernandez, Softball 1994 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Basketball NCAA Theodore Roosevelt Award (4) 1996-97 Annette Salmeen, Swimming 1999 Bill Walton, Basketball 1977 Tom Bradley, Football 2001-02 Stacey Nuveman, Softball 2003 Ann Meyers, Basketball 1984 Rafer Johnson, Track & Field 2002-03 Onnie Willis, Gymnastics 2008 Dot Richardson, Softball 1996 Coach John Wooden, Basketball 2006-07 Kate Richardson, Gymnastics 2008 Cormac Carney, Football 2003 Donna de Varona, Swimming 2010 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Basketball/Track Student-Athlete Development

The Bruin Student-Athlete Development Program strives to enhance the student- athlete experience within the University setting by coordinating educational programs that address personal growth, leadership, professional development and community service. Our goal is to assist student-athletes with their transition to college, provide opportunities to enhance their college experience, support the development of a well-balance lifestyle, and prepare student-athletes to be champions in life. Student-Athlete Development programs include: Health Education Life Skills Workshops Team Building Career Exploration Leadership Seminars Resume & Interviewing Skills

Wooden Academy: Teamwork, Leadership & Character Bruins in the Community The Wooden Academy is a leadership development Bruin student-athletes have the opportunity to program designed to educate and support Bruin participate in community outreach activities on student-athlete leaders. The program was named after campus and throughout the area. legendary Coach John Wooden and strives to teach the Examples of these events include: principles of his Pyramid of Success. We believe that these skills will assist student-athletes in their pursuit  Dribble for the Cure to be successful leaders and teammates at UCLA, and as  Weekly visits to Mattel Children’s Hospital they prepare to be champions in life. Student-athletes  Prime Time Games: Championship Saturday have the opportunity to participate in the Wooden  UCLA Lab School Fit Week Academy each year by attending seminars to learn  “I’m Going to College” Program practical leadership lessons from coaches,  Adopt-a-Classroom administrators and Bruin alumni.  Bruin for a Day

 Sports clinics Leadership Development Program (LDP): The LDP  Elementary school activities and reading days is designed to teach freshmen and transfers the skills

they need to lead themselves and effectively work with These opportunities give student-athletes the others. Our goal is to create a strong network of future chance to mentor youth, give back to the Bruin leaders. community and serve as ambassadors for UCLA

Athletics. Wooden Academy Seminars: These seminars are offered to all student-athletes and address leadership, personal and professional development topics that are relevant to the student-athlete experience. Undergraduate Majors and Minors

COLLEGE OF LETTERS Linguistics and Italian HENRY SAMUELI Global Health AND SCIENCE Linguistics and Philosophy SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Global Studies African American Studies Linguistics and Psychology AND APPLIED SCIENCE Greek African and Middle Eastern Studies1 Linguistics and Scandinavian Aerospace Engineering Hebrew and Jewish Studies American Indian Studies Languages Bioengineering History of Science and Medicine American Literature and Culture Linguistics and Spanish Chemical Engineering Iranian Studies Ancient Near East and Egyptology Linguistics, Applied Civil Engineering Israel Studies Marine Biology2 Italian Anthropology 1 Computer Science Arabic Mathematics Computer Science and Engineering Labor and Workplace Studies Mathematics, Applied1 Latin Art History 1 Electrical Engineering Asian American Studies Mathematics/Applied Science Materials Engineering Latin American Studies Asian Humanities Mathematics/Atmospheric and Mechanical Engineering Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Oceanic Sciences and Queer Studies Asian Religions 1,2 Undeclared—Engineering and Applied Asian Studies1 Mathematics/Economics Science6 Linguistics Mathematics/Financial Actuarial1,2 Literature and the Environment Astrophysics 1 Atmospheric, Oceanic and Mathematics for Teaching SCHOOL OF NURSING Mathematical Biology Mathematics of Computation1 Mathematics Environmental Sciences Nursing Prelicensure Microbiology, Immunology, and Mexican Studies Biochemistry 1,2 Biology2 Molecular Genetics Middle Eastern Studies Middle Eastern Studies Music History Biophysics UNDERGRADUATE MINORS Business Economics1,2,3 Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Music Industry 2 Accounting Central and East European Languages Biology Neuroscience 2 African American Studies and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy African and Middle Eastern Studies Chemistry Philosophy Portuguese 4 African Studies Chemistry/Materials Science Physics Public Affairs 2 American Indian Studies Chicana and Chicano Studies Physiological Science Public Health 1,2 Ancient Near East and Egyptology Chinese Political Science Religion, Study of Anthropology Classical Civilization Portuguese Russian Language 1,2 Applied Developmental Psychology Cognitive Science1 Psychobiology Russian Literature 1,2 Arabic and Islamic Studies Communication Studies2,5 Psychology Russian Studies Armenian Studies Comparative Literature Religion, Study of Scandinavian Art History Computational and Systems Biology1 Russian Language and Literature Science Education Asian American Studies Earth and Environmental Science Russian Studies Social Thought Asian Humanities Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution2 Scandinavian Languages and Cultures Society and Genetics 1,2 Asian Languages Economics1,2,3 Sociology South Asian Studies Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Engineering Geology Spanish Southeast Asian Studies Bioinformatics English2 Spanish and Community and Culture Spanish Biomedical Research Environmental Science Spanish and Linguistics Spanish Linguistics Central and East European Studies European Studies1 Spanish and Portuguese Statistics 1 Chicana and Chicano Studies French Statistics Structural Biology 4 Civic Engagement French and Linguistics Individual Field of Concentration Systems Biology 6 Classical Civilization Gender Studies Undeclared—Humanities Teaching Secondary Mathematics 6 Cognitive Science Geography Undeclared—Life Sciences Theater 6 Comparative Literature Geography/Environmental Studies Undeclared—Physical Sciences Urban and Regional Studies 6 Conservation Biology Geology Undeclared—Social Sciences Visual and Performing Arts Education Digital Humanities Geophysics Disability Studies German SCHOOL OF THE ARTS NOTES Earth and Environmental Science Global Studies1,2 AND ARCHITECTURE 1. Applicants are admitted to pre- East Asian Studies Greek Architectural Studies5 major status until prerequisites Education Studies Greek and Latin Art are satisfactorily completed. English History1 Dance 2. Transfer applicants should note Entrepreneurship Human Biology and Society1,2 Design | Media Arts that demand for this major Environmental Engineering International Development Studies1,2 World Arts and Cultures significantly exceeds space Environmental Systems and Society Iranian Studies Individual Field of Concentration4 available at the transfer level European Studies Italian 3. Transfers students who are Evolutionary Medicine Italian and Special Fields admitted to a major outside the UCLA HERB ALPERT SCHOOL OF Film, Television, and Digital Media Japanese Department of Economics are MUSIC Food Studies Jewish Studies not permitted to transfer into Ethnomusicology French Korean one of the economics majors. (Jazz Studies, World Music) Gender Studies Latin 4. Not open to entering students. Music Geochemistry Latin American Studies1 5. Open to junior level applicants (Composition, Music Education, Geography Linguistics only (60 semester/90 quarter Performance) Geography/Environmental Studies Linguistics and Anthropology units completed by transfer). Music History Geology Linguistics and Asian Languages and 6. Only freshmen level applicants Geophysics and Planetary Physics Cultures may apply as undeclared. Geospatial Information Systems and Linguistics and Computer Science SCHOOL OF THEATER, Technologies Linguistics and English FILM AND TELEVISION German Linguistics and French Film and Television Theater Germanic Languages Individual Field of Concentration4 Gerontology UCLA’s Most Popular Academic Majors

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 Physiological Science Minors:  Psychobiology  Accounting

 Entrepreneurship Minors:  Evolutionary Medicine

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On-Campus Housing Amenities:  Basic cable television  High speed internet  Student technology centers  Recreation/game rooms  Access to basketball, tennis, volleyball and swimming facilities  Early morning/late night restaurants  “To-go” meals  Residential cleaning services  Social and study lounges (pictured right) UCLA Dining

UCLA Dining Services is an award-winning program that is nationally recognized for its high quality cuisine, state-of-the-art facilities and innovative services. UCLA’s newest eatery, Bruin Plate, is among the nation’s first health-themed dining halls, with a focus on quality, freshness and flavor. What you won't find is a stereotypical cafeteria. No matter your preferences, dietary needs or schedule, UCLA has an option for you!

Residential Restaurants:  Bruin Plate - Fresh and healthy selections  FEAST - Pan-Asian cuisine  Covel Commons - Pasta & pizza station, grill area  De Neve - Comfort food, rotating daily specialties

Quick Service Restaurants:  Bruin Cafe - Smoothies, sandwiches, salads and wraps  Cafe 1919 - Authentic Italian cuisine  Rendezvous - Breakfast sandwiches, Mexican and Asian dishes Jackie Robinson Athletics and Recreation Complex 42

Acosta Athletic Training Complex Elvin C. “Ducky” Drake Track & Athletic Performance, Athletic Field Stadium Softball Training/Sports Medicine Soccer, Track & Field

Gifford Golf Practice Facility J.D. Morgan Athletics Center Golf Baseball Athletic Administration, Hall of Fame, Academic & Student Services

John Wooden Center Los Angeles Tennis Center Gymnastics, Volleyball Tennis Jackie Robinson Athletics and Recreation Complex 42

UCLA Marina Aquatic Center North Athletic Field Edwin W. Rowing Soccer Basketball, Gymnastics, Volleyball

Spaulding Field Sunset Canyon Recreation Center Football Swimming & Diving, Water Polo Beach Volleyball Additional UCLA Facilities

Hillcrest Country Club The Golf (in addition to other Football surrounding country clubs) Collaboration Evaluation To ensure that each Global: Sports Specific: student-athlete reaches Body Composition Speed their full athletic potential Functional Power by developing all aspects Movement Upper Body Power Output of their physical and Strength Lower Body Lower Body mental performance using Strength Strength a team approach. Upper Body Endurance  Athletic Performance Strength  Sports Nutrition  Sports Medicine  Rehabilitation

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Acosta Athletic Training Complex:

 Fueling Station that includes Pre-Training Fuel/ Hydration, Post-Lift Recovery and Snacks (while in- season)  Comprehensive strength facility with 27 lifting platforms and an indoor athletic performance area  Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Center with 3 Hydro Pools, SwimEx, Bod Pod and Anti-Gravity treadmill 113 & Counting

Men’s NCAA Titles (74) Women’s NCAA Titles (39) Baseball (1) - 2013 Golf (3) - 1991, 2004, 2011 Basketball (11) - 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, Gymnastics (6) - 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1995 Soccer (1) - 2013 Golf (2) - 1988, 2008 Softball (11) - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, Gymnastics (2) - 1984, 1987 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010 Soccer (4) - 1985, 1990, 1997, 2002 Tennis (2) - 2008, 2014 Swimming & Diving (1) - 1982 Track & Field, Indoor (2) - 2000, 2001 Tennis (16) - 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1960, Track & Field, Outdoor (3) - 1982, 1983, 2004 1961, 1965, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982, Volleyball (4) - 1984, 1990, 1991, 2011 1984, 2005 Water Polo (7) - 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, Track & Field, Outdoor (8) - 1956, 1966, 1971, 1972, 2009 1973, 1978, 1987, 1988 Volleyball (19) - 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1993, Other Women’s National Titles (15) 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2006 Badminton (1) - 1977 AIAW Water Polo (10) - 1969, 1971, 1972, 1995, 1996, 1999, Basketball (1) - 1978 AIAW 2000, 2004, 2014, 2015 Golf (1) - 1971 DGWS Rowing (1) - 1974 IRA Other Men’s National Titles (6) Softball (1) - 1978 AIAW Football (1) - 1954 UPI Tennis (1) - 1981 AIAW Rowing (2) - 1972, 1973 IRA Track & Field (2) - 1975, 1977 AIAW Volleyball (3) - 1956, 1965, 1967 USVBA Volleyball (3) - 1972 DGWS, 1974, 1975 AIAW Water Polo (4) - 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 National Collegiate

UCLA leads the nation with 113 NCAA team championships and 134 total national championships Bruin Olympians #5 in the World in gold medals

Gold Medal Count (1984-2012) 1. USA 357

2. USSR/Russia 232

3. China 201

4. Germany 172

5. UCLA 83

6. South Korea 80

7. Italy 78

8. Australia 77

9. France 76

10. Romania 60 Innovators & Groundbreakers At UCLA, barriers come with breakthroughs, obstacles with broken records; challenges are dismantled, and boundaries smashed. The only thing unbreakable is our spirit.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Only player to win 6 NBA MVP awards Troy Aikman First quarterback to win 3 Super Bowls in 4 years Donald Barksdale First African-American to win an Olympic basketball gold medal Tom Bradley UCLA Track alum; America’s first African American Mayor of a major city without a black majority Arthur Ashe John Wooden Terry Donahue First football coach to win bowl games in 7 consecutive First man elected to the First African-American to win seasons Basketball Hall of Fame as both a Wimbledon player and a coach Florence Griffith-Joyner First woman to run the 100m in under 10.50 seconds Karch Kiraly First three-time Olympic gold medalist in volleyball Mike Lodish First player to play in 6 Super Bowls Ken Norton, Jr. First player to win 3 straight Super Bowls First collegiate coach to win 18 NCAA titles in a single sport (retired with 19 titles in volleyball)

Jackie Joyner-Kersee Kenny Washington Lisa Fernandez First African-American to play in the modern era NFL Only woman to win back-to-back Olympic heptathlons; Top Female First softball player to be named Collegiate Athlete of the last 25 outstanding female collegiate athlete years of the year (Honda-Broderick Cup)

Ann Meyers Drysdale Meb Keflezighi First four-time female basketball All-American; Jackie Robinson The only woman ever to sign a free-agent contract First African-American to play First American champion of Boston Marathon with the NBA Major League Baseball (2014) in 31 years Life After Sports UCLA Athletics Alumni

Name (Sport): Position: Troy Aikman (Football) Football Analyst—FOX Gary Beban (Football) President of Corporate Services/Director—CB Richard Ellis Pete Blackman (Basketball) Former UCLA Vice Chancellor Ato Boldon (Track & Field) Announcer— NBC, Universal Sports Jamie Brown (Basketball) L.A. County Fire Captain Shelly Carlin (Softball) Executive Vice President—HR Policy Association Cormac Carney (Football) US District Court Judge Tim Daggett Gregg Christianson (Football) President & CEO—Columbia Distribution (Gymnastics) Kay Cockerill (Golf) Golf Analyst—Golf Channel (NBC) Gymnastics Maura Driscoll-Farden (Gymnastics) Host—Interactivation Health Networks Commentator/ Peter Ehrman (Volleyball) VP Investments—Morgan Stanley Analyst—NBC Joel Farkas (Golf) Chairman—JF Real Estate Development John Fowler (Football) Founder/Director of Emergency Medical Association and Training Center—Turkey Amanda Freed (Softball) Broadcaster—ESPN, Fox Sports West Roy Hamilton (Basketball) VP of Production—Fox Sports Net Dan Guerrero (Baseball) Tim Harris (Soccer) Sr. VP of Business—Los Angeles Lakers Tim Kelly (Volleyball) President—Bring It Promotions UCLA Director of Blake Krikorian (Water Polo) Co-Founder & former CEO—Sling Media; CEO—id8 Athletics Group R2 Studios Mike Linn (Football) Director—UCLA’s Athletic Performance Program Frank Marshall (Soccer) President—Kennedy-Marshall; Producer—Indiana Jones, Back to the Future Anita Ortega (Basketball) Cade McNown (Football) Vice President—Lourd Murray Ann Meyers Drysdale (Basketball) President & General Manager—WNBA’s Phoenix Captain—Los Mercury; Sports Analyst Angeles Police Bob Myers (Basketball) General Manager—Golden State Warriors Department Heidi Moneymaker (Gymnastics) Hollywood Stuntwoman Paul Nihipali (Volleyball) Director & Producer—Green Flash Doug Partie (Volleyball) President—A.B. Technical Systems Ron Pitts (Football) Football Analyst/Announcer—CBS Sports Mark Harmon (Football) James Puffer (Water Polo) President & CEO—American Board of Family Medicine Actor and Paula Rasmussen (Gymnastics) Pediatrician—Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Producer; NCIS Jill Ratner (Soccer) VP of Litigation—FOX Broadcasting Mary Ricks (Softball) President & CEO—Kennedy Wilson Commercial Real Estate Tasha Schwikert (Gymnastics) Sports Agent—Wasserman Media Group Tod Spieker (Swimming) President—Spieker Companies, Inc. Gina Prince- LaRee Sugg (Golf) SWA—Richmond University Blythewood (Basketball) Stacy Sunny (Softball) Production Manager—Fox Sports Net Necie Thompson (Basketball) FBI Agent Director/ Jeff Williams (Volleyball) Sr. Account Executive—EMC Corporation Screenwriter: Love & Basketball, The Jonathan Wimbish (Water Polo) CFO—Legacy Energy, Inc. Secret Life of Bees Chuck White (Golf) Voice-over Actor, Business Consultant Joel Wolfe (Baseball) Attorney & Sports Agent—Wasserman Media Group Michael Young (Football, Baseball) Sr. VP, Corporate Partnerships—LA Dodgers Bruins Everywhere Accomplishments Across Industries

Name: Significant Accomplishment:

Sean Aston Actor—Lord of the Rings, 24 Catherine Bell Actress—Jag, Army Wives Sara Bareilles 3-time Grammy nominee—Love Song, King of Anything Beth Behrs Actress—2 Broke Girls Howard L. Berman Former CA Congressman—House of Representatives Brooke Burke TV Host & Winner—Dancing With the Stars Mayim Bialik Henry Samueli Carol Burnett Actress, Emmy winner Ph.D. in Neuroscience; Co-founder, Chairman, & Nancy Cartwright Voice Actor—Bart Simpson on “The Simpsons” Actress—Big Bang CTO—Broadcom Ted Chen Co-Anchor—NBC’s Today in LA Theory Corporation; UCLA Marilyn McCoo Davis 7-time Grammy Winner—Fifth Dimension Samueli School of Engineering; Owner— Brad Delson Grammy Winner, Lead Guitarist—Linkin Park Anaheim Ducks Rick Dickert Fox-11 Meteorologist, Emmy winner—SkyFox Brenda Ross Dulan Sr. VP—Wells Fargo Bank Will Forte Actor—Saturday Night Live cast member, MacGruber, Nebraska Brad Garrett Actor, Emmy winner—Everybody Loves Raymond (Robert); 1st Star Search $100K winner Carrie Ann Inaba Choreographer & Judge—Dancing With the Stars Heather Locklear Actress—Dynasty, Melrose Place, Spin City Natalie Massenet Founder—Net-a-Porter Francis Ford Coppola Danica McKellar Actress—The Wonder Years, West Wing; Published mathematician; Academy Award winner Proved theorem best known for The Billy Mills Superior Court Judge; 1st African American elected to L.A. City Council Godfather; Entrepreneur Michael Ovitz Former President—Disney Corporation Gabrielle Union Tim Robbins Actor/Producer; Academy Award winner—Mystic River Actress—Bring It On, Think Like A Man Darren Star Producer, Golden Globe & Emmy nominee—Sex in the City; also worked on Melrose Place and Beverly Hills, 90210 Ben Stiller Actor—Zoolander, Meet the Fockers Robert R. Takasugi Former Judge—U.S. Court District; 1st Japanese-American appointed Federal Court Judge Antonio Villaraigosa Former ; Former Speaker of the CA Assembly Casey Wasserman President/Owner—Wasserman Media Group Jaleel White Actor—Family Matters; Director Mariska Hargitay Jane Yamamoto Newscaster/Field Reporter—NBC News LA Golden Globe winner, Zev Yaroslavsky Former LA County Supervisor—3rd District Emmy nominee—Law & Order James Franco Actor, Academy Award nominee—127 Hours, Milk

Kal Penn Megan McArthur Michael Nash Advisor—Obama Astronaut—Space Shuttle Atlantis Presiding Judge—LA Juvenile Court Administration; Actor— Giada DeLaurentiis House, Harold & Kumar Food Network Lights! Camera! Action!

With an average daily temperature of 74°and 329 days of sunshine a year, Los Angeles offers ideal conditions for filming almost every day of the year. Combine the west-coast weather with UCLA’s architecture and you have the ideal set for many notable TV shows and movies.

Legally Blonde—Reese Witherspoon Modern Family—Ty Burrell and Sarah Hyland

Jobs—Ashton Kutcher The Mindy Project—Mindy Kaling

Old School—Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson and Will Ferrell Gilmore Girls—Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham

Additional Movies & Television Shows: College GameDay, The Nutty Professor, 90210, Greek, How I Met Your Mother, Parks and Recreation, Angels & Demons, The House Bunny, Erin Brockovich, House, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as well as many other awards shows, music videos, commercials, movies and TV shows! Welcome to Los Angeles!

Located in the vibrant Southern city of Los Angeles, UCLA and the surrounding Westwood Village is the ideal place to attend college. Located just 5 miles from the beach and surrounded by Bel Air, Brentwood and Beverly Hills, you will always have something to do. Whether you’re in Westwood watching celebrities walk the red carpet at one of the many movie premieres held just a few blocks from campus, hiking one of the beautiful local trails, cheering on LA’s teams at the Staples Center or Dodger Stadium, or taking a day trip to Disneyland or the snow, you will always be happy with the endless possibilities you can take advantage of as a UCLA Bruin!

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