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Each term students need to complete two registration processes: payment of fees and enrollment in classes. Topics include registration requirements and enrollment steps, and student leave and readmission policies.
- Registration and Payment
Registration is a two-step process: payment of fees and...
- Enrollment Appointments and Passes
Information about the two-pass system for undergraduates,...
- Study List
Information on which classes are student option for grading...
- Enrollment Policies
Information about class attendance, use of mobile devices,...
- Graduation
Final Degree Audit Undergraduate degree checks, application...
- Examinations
Instructors can use examinations to evaluate student...
- Class Levels
Class Designation Units Completed or Status; Master (MA/MS)...
- Absences and Readmission
Registration & Classes Absences and Readmission...
- Registration and Payment
These forms facilitate many registration and enrollment transactions including cancellation of registration, enrollment petitions, and readmission.
Students use the Find a Class and Enroll feature to search the Schedule of Classes and add available classes to their class plan or study list.
To search for classes offered, select a term and search criterion from the drop-down menus, then click GO. Student Reminder To see real-time enrollment counts and to enroll classes into your study list, use the MyUCLA Find a Class and Enroll and Class Planner features.
Student Reminder To see real-time enrollment counts and to enroll classes into your study list, use the MyUCLA Find a Class and Enroll and Class Planner features. Summer Sessions 2025 vs Summer 2025 Summer classes for visiting and matriculated students are located under term Summer Sessions 2025 .
Registration is a two-step process: payment of fees and enrollment in classes. Students can enroll in classes, but without fee payment by the published deadline, classes are dropped. Options for paying fees, payment deadlines, and BruinBill account information.
Current teachers complete four courses to earn their Computer Science Supplementary Authorization (CSSA) through UCLA Extension. UCLA STEM+CS Residency Program is a 2-year master’s degree program with certification in Math/Science and CS that includes a 1-year teaching residency.