Materials to Be Uploaded or Sent to the Department/Program/School

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The following materials should be uploaded directly into the application. Any updates should be sent directly to the program to which you are applying. Check Departmental Information for contact information.

Applications to most programs are reviewed based on unofficial copies of your transcripts uploaded as part of your application.

As part of your application, you will be required to upload a copy of an unofficial transcript. An unofficial transcript will be issued by your university or college registrar’s office but may be accessed through a student portal. An unofficial transcript may also be a physical, official copy that you have opened and uploaded. Avoid uploading degree progress reports, grade audits, or similar printouts; these do not count as unofficial transcripts. Acceptable unofficial transcripts from U.S. institutions must:

In addition to the university’s unofficial transcript requirement, some departments may also require official transcripts at the time of application. Official transcripts are sent directly from your institution’s registrar’s office to the department to which you are applying (either via mail or electronically) or are sent by the applicant via mail but have never been opened by the applicant.

Please be sure to include the key or legend showing the grading scale of the institution with the transcript upload.

*This requirement is waived only for those applicants who attended institutions that do not use a traditional grade or grade point system. For those institutions, there must be a note on the unofficial transcript that states that the institution does not assign grades or grade points.

Applicants who are officially notified of admission: One official copy of your transcripts should be sent directly from the registrars of the academic institutions you have attended (beyond secondary school or community college), or you may request official copies and send them yourself to the academic department or professional school. Please note that submitted records become the property of the University and cannot be returned.

If you are a university/college senior, do not wait for senior-year grades before submitting your application and transcript.

UCLA undergraduates, please note: You do not need to submit official copies of UCLA transcripts.

The statement of purpose is very important and is carefully considered in the selection process. Be concise and specific.

You will be asked to enter the names and emails of your recommenders in the application.

Please note that applicants are not permitted to inspect letters of recommendation in their UCLA files. If you are admitted to UCLA and enroll, you may then have access to your letters of recommendation unless you previously waived the right of access on the form.

As an additional means of evaluating the qualifications of applicants, a number of departments and schools include the standardized Graduate Record Examination (GRE) among criteria for judgment.

See Departmental Information for the GRE requirements for your proposed major.

Applications for and information concerning the GRE may be obtained by visiting the GRE website or by calling 609-771-7670.

Be sure to list the GRE institution code for UCLA 4837. GRE department codes can be found on the GRE website or by contacting prospective departments. If ETS has not assigned a major code to your proposed area of study, instruct them to send your score to your specific department. Please note that the Graduate Division has no provision for forwarding scores.

Applicants should plan to take the GRE by November to ensure the timely receipt of their test scores for admission consideration.

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