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University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
- Rating 4.31 out of 5 54 reviews
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Graduate Schools within University of California - Los Angeles
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Anderson School of Management
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
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David Geffen School of Medicine
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
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Fielding School of Public Health
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
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Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
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Herb Alpert School of Music
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
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Luskin School of Public Affairs
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
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UCLA College of Letters and Science
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
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UCLA Dentistry
- University of California - Los Angeles
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- Los Angeles, CA
Masters and Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Programs
- Business823 Students
- Law318 Students
- Teaching263 Students
- Electrical Engineering215 Students
- Advanced Legal Research194 Students
- Medicine177 Students
- Public Health177 Students
- Nursing176 Students
- Mechanical Engineering172 Students
- Computer Science131 Students
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Students
12,960
Part-Time Grad Students
1,074
Research Assistants
1,425
Teaching Assistants
2,529
Student Life
Scholarship
Professors
Poll
- 62%
- of students agree that professors care about their students' success. 13 responses
Poll
- 46%
- of students agree that professors are engaging and easy to understand. 13 responses
Poll
- 62%
- of students agree that professors helped connect them to future opportunities. 13 responses
Return On Investment
- 54%
- of students feel the degree they are getting at this school is worth the time and money. 13 responses
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- Crime & Safetygrade C+
- Nightlifegrade A+
Median Household Income
$60,684
National
$62,843Median Rent
$2,387
National
$1,062Median Home Value
$1,213,786
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University of California - Los Angeles Reviews
Rating 4.31 out of 5 54 reviews
Overall, my experience was great! As a graduate student in the department of education, I got chances to learn more about a diversity of students and really get deep on understanding various student needs.
My experience so far at UCLA has been wonderful. Despite all the ups and downs of COVID and learning remote, I feel so grateful for the support from the faculty and staff. I am currently a nurse practitioner student for the pediatric speciality and I am so appreciative of the professors and lecturers when it comes to learning about children and how to care for them. Although I don't mind learning remotely at the moment, I hope that by the time I graduate in 2022 I'll be able to have an in person graduation with my fellow classmates, fingers crossed!
Great health support services. Some of the best medical care and mental health care I received from UCLA. There were a lot of activities to engage in if one so chooses. The internship process was a self driven one, at least for the program I was in. I feel that could have been improved. The area around campus is very busy and not for any non city lovers. Academics were rigorous but the faculty were not in cohesion with one another. It is a brand name school which can offer you opportunities. However looking back now I would have looked more into schools for fit instead of ranking.