Career Skills Workshop: Applying to Graduate School: Becoming a Competitive MPP Candidate Learn how you can submit a competitive application to UCLA's Master of Public Policy (MPP) Program. This session […]
Career Paths Workshop: Rita Phetmixay Rita Phetmixay (pronouns: she/they/boo) is a Lao Isaan American womxn/femme dedicated to a life-time of trauma-informed healing work, with the intentions to co-create an inclusive, […]
Career Paths Workshop Ashley Fumiko Dominguez Ashley Fumiko Dominguez serves as an Assistant Director of Federal Relations within UCLA’s Government & Community Relations department. Ashley leverages her expertise in immigration, […]
Career Skills Workshop Caring About Your Credit How does a missed payment on a loan impact you? What goes into a credit score? How should I use a credit card? […]
Career Skills Workshop Fix Up, Look Sharp: Polishing Your Professional Digital Presence You’ve done the reading. You’ve passed the tests. Now let’s get you out there and make you shine. […]
Community Impact Training Civility and Leadership Conflict and difference are inevitable. Some are easy to work through, but others are so ingrained in our values and identities that it’s not as easy to mediate to resolve. In this session with Michael McCormack, we will learn about pluralism and civil discourse, how we come to understand […]
This info-session will provide a comprehensive review of UCLA's Master of Public Policy program and discuss best practices on how to submit a competitive application. RSVP to receive zoom link days prior to the webinar.
Navigating the graduate admission process requires intentional planning, critical self-reflection, and a support system to help guide you in the process. This webinar will assist students (with a focus on the first-generation, students of color experience) in identifying strategies they can implement when choosing graduate programs they would like to apply, as well as different […]
This webinar will focus on the various sources of funding (i.e. department fellowships, Graduate Division fellowships, academic apprentice positions) UCLA students have access in order to reduce the cost of our program.