An opportunity for incoming students to connect and ask questions directly of the various service providers on campus. TWO of the sessions — Title IX and Equity — are mandatory for all new UCLA students and failure to attend will result in a hold on your record. NOTE: The site is best viewed and engaged via a desktop or laptop computer.
9 – 9:15 a.m. Library Services
Learn how to utilize the library and its services while learning remotely and prepare for research when you are able to get back on campus.
9:30 – 9:45 a.m. Student Health — Ashe Center: counseling, health insurance
Get the student health insurance myths debunked, navigate health service during the pandemic, and learn more about achieving wellness while in grad school.
10 – 10:15 a.m. Luskin Information Technology: computer lab
How do you access the computer lab or utilize printing services if you are not on the UCLA campus? Find out what resources are available to you.
10:30 – 10:45 a.m. Case management support for graduate students
Case managers are available to assist students struggling with mental or physical health issues, facing an unexpected challenge or crisis, or experiencing a personal loss. Find out how to be supported throughout your time at UCLA.
11 a.m. – noon Title IX compliance training (mandatory)
Each incoming graduate and professional student will be required to complete a two-hour online educational program or a direct training session to fulfill our mandated legal and policy requirements regarding education about sexual harassment and sexual violence prevention. (The online session satisfies the requirement in lieu of direct training.)
1 – 3:30 p.m. Equity in Public Affairs training (mandatory)
UCLA Luskin provides training on equity, diversity and inclusion for incoming graduate students at the start of each school year. Training includes workshops and guided discussions on how issues such as racism, sexism and privilege impact our world view.