Prospective Students

Your Future is Bruin

While our office actively assists presently enrolled graduate and professional students, the resources on this page will provide guidance for prospective applicants seeking admission to graduate programs at UCLA. It is important to note that while we offer comprehensive support, we do not guarantee admission.

Applying to Graduate School

Applying to UCLA graduate school is a multi-step process. Luckily, the UCLA Division of Graduate Education has a specialized DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, & ADMISSIONS (DIA) unit to help guide prospective students in the application process. You can email them for support at askgrad@grad.ucla.edu or visit https://grad.ucla.edu/admissions/steps-to-apply for a step by step guide.

UCLA-wide Admissions Requirements

Application Deadlines: Most departments have deadlines in November and early December for the following Fall term, approximately a year in advance. Please consult your specific UCLA graduate program for the exact deadline for your proposed major. Some programs may consider applications received after the stated deadline if enrollment limits allow. Fellowships and financial support depend on fund availability. For information on late applications or deadline extensions, check the program's website.

Application Fees:

Fee Deferrals and Waivers:

Statement of Purpose:

Criteria for Admission:

Notification:

Concurrent and Articulated Degree Programs: Explore options to acquire two degrees in less time through sequential courses.

UCLA Fees and Living Expenses: Review the sample budget for most programs, subject to change.

Campus Resources and Information:

For detailed information, visit the UCLA Graduate Education website.

Additional Campus Resources

Summer Programs

If you are a newly admitted doctoral student from an underrepresented backgound, you may participate in the UCLA Competitive Edge: Summer Transition Program to the Doctorate.

The Competitive Edge program is a six-week, full-time bridge program for newly admitted doctoral students from underrepresented backgrounds, emphasizing faculty or research careers. Fellows engage in a summer research project with a faculty mentor and participate in social and professional development activities to enhance success in UCLA doctoral programs.

In addition, UCLA offers additional summer intensive programs for both undergraduate and graduate students in preparation for research.

The individual summer programs are:

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