UCLA grad students resources

UCLA offers numerous resources for UCLA graduate (grad) students, including the UCLA Graduate Student Resource Center (GSRC), UCLA Graduate Education campus resources and  UCLA Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) office’s graduate professional student resources. Keep reading to learn more about each of these resources. For the general UCLA GSRC website with resource information, click the link below. 

UCLA Graduate Student Resource Center 

The UCLA GSRC is an initiative by the Graduate Students Association (GSA) from Student Affairs that provides a resource center for both graduate and professional school students. This includes resources, services and events as well as the Graduate Writing Center, which helps graduate students with writing assistance, thesis support and other helpful workshops. For more on what resources are offered for UCLA grad students, click the link below. 

For more on UCLA grad student resources and any questions, contact the GSRC office at gsrc@saonet.ucla.edu or via the myUCLA’s Message Center. The GSRC and Graduate Writing Center on campus is located at the Student Activities Center in room B-11 and open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For further contact resources, click the link below. 

UCLA Graduate Education

The UCLA Graduate Education website also has campus resources for graduate students at UCLA. Resources for grad and professional students include academic, career and development, funding and financial, general, housing and living in Los Angeles (LA), parent resources, safety/support/emergency services, transportation and more. For the full list of resources, click the link below. 

For UCLA grad student events to attend, click the link below for the events calendar. 

UCLA Equity, Diversity and Inclusion 

The UCLA EDI office also has a Graduate/Professional Student Resources toolkit, providing an overview of the various student centers that may be helpful to incoming students getting familiar with Bruin life, as well as basic needs and career planning. For the full toolkit with linked resources, click the link below. 

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