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UCLA SUMMER SESSION A REGISTRATION
If you drop all courses on MyUCLA before the second Friday of the course (first Friday for impacted courses or Summer Intensive Studies courses), you will be eligible to receive a refund for all associated fees except the registration fee. In the event of a course cancellation, the University is not responsible for any consequential loss or expenses incurred as a result. Additionally, summer fees, charges, and offerings are subject to change, without prior notice.

Note: Delinquency in payment may result in enrollment cancellations, holds on academic records, and/or collection actions.
UCLA SUMMER SESSION A FULL
If enrolling after the payment deadlie, full payment is due within 1-2 business days after enrolling. Students may find a detailed estimate of their full tuition costs on the Fees and Financial Aid page of the Summer Sessions website.įull payment is due by the above deadlines, including waitlist courses, to secure your spot and avoid being dropped. Summer fees for summer courses are assessed based on the number of units enrolled and your student type. We recommend verifying course availability on the Schedule of Classes before paying the registration fee, as the fee is non-refundable, even in the event the course is waitlisted or closed. NOTE: the registration fee does NOT cover the full cost of attendance. You will not be able to select your summer courses until the registration fee is successfully paid. For more information, visit the UCLA Mathematics Department website.Īfter completing this online form, you will be prompted to submit payment for the non-refundable registration fee ($150 for current UC students $350 for all other visiting students). 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. Read the course description of all classes you intend to take and verify the course has both space availability and is the correct course for your academic needs. The program provides introductory level classes in Hip Hop and street dance technique, choreography and freestyle. To view Summer 2023 course offerings at UCLA, you may visit the Schedule of Classes and search for courses by subject area. The UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance’s Hip Hop/Street Dance Summer Institute is a seven-day program for students who love Hip Hop dance and want to take their technical abilities to the next level. When ready to register, select "YES, CONTINUE TO REGISTRATION" at the bottom of this page. Please carefully review the information below before proceeding to register.

Each opportunity is full of academic opportunities for you to make progress toward graduation. We hope you decide to join us for an academically, socially, and culturally enriching experience! For Summer Courses, Summer Online, and Summer Intensives, UCLA Summer Sessions offers students the chance to select between nine different sessions ranging in length from 3-10 weeks. For international students, it is a chance to engage in the rigorous academic environment of UCLA while experiencing the great city of Los Angeles.Thank you for your interest in UCLA Summer Sessions. For non-UCLA and high school students, it is a chance to take classes at UCLA and experience the wonderful campus. For UCLA students, these courses afford the opportunity to graduate early, or complete the 45-unit minimum to apply for admission to the program. Our highly sought-after courses cover a wide range of topics in a convenient and personalized class setting with smaller class sizes. The classes featured during sessions A and C are taught by our esteemed faculty and are full-credit UCLA courses.

The Department of Communication offers an outstanding summer program.
