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  1. The University of California opened its doors in 1869 with just 10 faculty members and 40 students. Today, the UC system has more than 280,000 students and 227,000 faculty and staff, with 2.0 million alumni living and working around the world. The University of California is the world’s leading public research university system.

  2. www.ucla.edu › admission › tuition-and-costTuition & Cost | UCLA

    Graduate & Professional Tuition. Tuition and fees for most doctoral and master's programs are about $16,847 per year for California residents, and about $31,949 annually for non-California residents. Tuition and fees vary from these amounts for professional degrees and self-supporting degrees. For a specific program fee breakdown, please visit ...

  3. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) offers opportunities for inquiry, discovery, and education – and yet is a close community that provides a sense of belonging. The campus is home to world-renowned faculty who teach in 230 undergraduate and graduate majors, with more than two dozen academic programmes ranked among the top 20 in their disciplines. The faculty provide more than 5,000 courses annually, with two-thirds of undergraduate classes having fewer than 30 students. For many ...

  4. From formal classroom study to field research, studying abroad through UCLA allows you to fully immerse yourself in the global community. With more than 3,900 courses, 130 majors and 90 minors for undergraduates, UCLA welcomes students with different interests from all around the world. Find your place at UCLA.

  5. To begin the application process, use the University of California’s online application (UC Application). ... 1147 Murphy Hall, Box 951436 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436

  6. Tuition and fees for most doctoral and master’s programs are about $18,136 per year for California residents, and about $33,238 annually for non-California residents. $18,136 annually for California residents. $33,238 annually for non-California residents.

  7. UCLA awards & honors. Founded in 1919 as the southern branch of the University of California, UCLA awarded its first graduate degree fourteen years later to Helen Cecilia Benner. Since then, graduate studies at UCLA has blossomed into 133 degree programs—fertile ground for winners of everything from National Medals of Science to Pulitzer Prizes.

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