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13-14-Inside-UCLA.Pdf 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 Basketball (5) Men’s Volleyball (4) Women’s Softball (2) 1966-67 Ray Armstrong* 1968-69 Kenny Heitz 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 John Wooden, 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 Los Angeles 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
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