Saturday, February 25, 2006

Save the Date! March 18, 2006, 2-4pm

UCLA Summer Sessions and Special Programs invites motivated high school students, their parents, teachers, counselors, and friends to join us on March 18, 2006 from 2-4pm in the DeNeve Auditorium to learn more about the exciting and challenging programs we will be offering for 2006. You can meet with the professors, speak with Summer Sessions experts, and even chat with high school students who participated in our programs in 2005.

DeNeve Auditorium is located on the northwest portion of the campus at 351 Charles E. Young Drive in the Residence Hall area. It is best to park in Lot 8 and walk up the hill (past the Bradley International Center) to DeNeve Plaza. For more information about parking visit UCLA Transportation.

We hope you can make it!

UCLA Summer Programs for High School Students

UCLA Summer Sessions and Special Programs offers summer programs to motivated high school students who would like to get a jumpstart on their college career and gain enrichment in a variety of interesting and challenging subjects. Click here to view a list of the UCLA courses recommended for high school students. UCLA also offers a number of summer institutes for high school students. Click here to learn more!

Why should I choose UCLA Summer Programs for High School Students?

UCLA is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. It is located in a safe, residential area in suburban Los Angeles, and is the most popular of the University of California campuses. UCLA is internationally recognized for its innovative curricula, commitment to community service, and excellence in undergraduate teaching. The UCLA faculty includes Nobel Prize winners and over 300 Fulbright scholars.

Summer is the ideal time for you to become acquainted with the campus and its many resources. During the summer, the class sizes are smaller, and you can concentrate on one or two subject areas. At the same time, the campus population drops enough to allow easy access to campus resources and facilities. UCLA offers a six-million-volume library, numerous cultural centers and museums, one of the nation's finest health care complexes, and some of the world's best athletic facilities.

UCLA students study on a beautiful 419-acre campus, sixty percent of which is open land devoted to lush, green fields, tropical trees, flowers, and plants. The university is situated at the foot of the Santa Monica Mountains and nestled between the residential communities of Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Westwood, and Santa Monica--just minutes from spectacular Pacific Ocean beaches.

What different types of programs does UCLA Summer Sessions offer high school students?

Students are able to participate in several different programs offered by UCLA Summer Sessions. Please visit the information for the College Level Program to view regular UCLA courses open to high school students. This program introduces high school students to the college-level academic experience at UCLA.