On the Hill!
Random Funzzies!
Academic Advising!
100

Dining halls that offer study spaces?

Bplate, Feast

100

Where free printing is provided

SAC, LGBTQ Center

100

where you should go for registration, general academic counseling help

College Academic Counseling

200

The place on the Hill where you can get academic advice, help with majors/ minors and class planning, etc. 

CAM (College Academic Mentor) @ De Neve Office of Res Life Monday-Thursday

200

The name of our Faculty in Residence?

Dr. Jen Silvers

200

Last day to drop an impacted class without penalty?

Friday Week 2

300

Located in Rieber Hall 115, where you can get free writing help (also various locations avail on campus)

Undergrad Writing Center (UWC)

300

Event hosted by UCLA Housing every midterm season to provide destress activities during midterms

Midterm Mayhem

300

On MyUCLA where you can check your progress for graduation, completing your major/ minor, etc. 

Degree Audit Report (DAR)

400

A space where they provide 3D printers and cool gadgets. Great place to explore new areas of interest. 

Makerspace

400

The place you can go to rent out reserved textbooks, calculators, chargers, laptops, etc. 

UCLA Libraries: Powell, YRL, Rosenfeld, etc

400

What to do when you want to change your major

Go see your CAC counselor. ( fun fact: you can also make your own major)

500

open for 24/7, closest public study space from the Hedrick Summit building

Hedrick Study

500

Library of past exams, you can take a test by turning in a test. A great way to study for your midterms/ finals by looking at your professor's old exams

Test Bank

500

How many units do you need to be considered a full time student?

12 units