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Campus Tours & Visits

The historic and architecturally-significant campus buildings are an attraction all their own. Every year, the university hosts campus tours for new and prospective students and families. Guests can set their own pace with self-guided tours of the beautifully landscaped grounds, including the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden and Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden.

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Campus Tours

The university is pleased to offer individual tours for prospective students and parents as well as group tours for high school and community college students and community organizations.

Strolling the grounds and visiting campus landmarks is the ideal way to immerse oneself in UCLA’s tradition of academic excellence and see our vibrant community. We invite you to stay with us at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center when visiting for a campus tour.

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Gardens of UCLA

The tranquil seven-acre Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden is located on the southeast corner of campus. The “living museum” is home to more than 5,000 species of tropical and subtropical plants from around the world. The garden features collections of Malaysian rhododendrons, the lily alliance, bromeliads, cycads, ferns and native Hawaiian plants. You may take a docent guided tour or enjoy the environs on your own.

UCLA is also the site of one of the most lauded outdoor sculpture collections in the country, the tranquil Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden . Featuring 70 sculptures and spanning more than five acres on the northeast corner of campus. The collection highlights the role of the arts at UCLA.

Visit the Front Desk at the Luskin Conference Center for a garden tours brochure.

Visit Campus

We are pleased to offer law school tours and class visits for interested prospective students to learn more about UCLA Law. Law school tours are offered year-round and class visits are offered each fall and spring semester, excluding holidays or campus breaks. Both tours and class visits can be experienced either in person or virtually. Please see below for more information. Our office is available via email ( [email protected] ) or by phone (310-825-2080) should you have any questions or need any assistance.

Please note, in-person opportunities will be available to prospective students subject to COVID-19 related requirements stated at the bottom of this page.

Law School Tours

Whether you attend in person or virtually, tours allow you to see the full range of what we offer and give you an opportunity to ask questions about the school from current students and/or admissions counselors. Tours generally run from approximately 45 minutes to one hour.

Spring 2024 Schedule

In Person Mondays at 12:00 pm Pacific Time Fridays at 12:15 pm Pacific Time

Virtual Wednesdays at 12:00 pm Pacific Time

To sign up for a tour, please click here .  

Class Visits

Experience UCLA Law from the perspective of a current student, whether you visit a class in person or observe virtually via livestream. Prospective students may attend up to one session of each course option.

In Person Mondays: Remedies from 10:35 - 11:50 am Pacific Time If you try to sign up for the Monday class but find that it is full, please contact us at [email protected] for another possible Monday course option. Fridays: Criminal Procedure: Investigations  from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Pacific Time

Virtual Thursdays: Property  from 9:00 - 10:15 am Pacific Time

To sign up for a class visit, please click here .

COVID-19 REQUIREMENTS FOR IN-PERSON VISITORS TO THE LAW SCHOOL

Attendees must comply with all UCLA COVID-19 safety protocols. Please see below for the most recent requirements.  

COVID-19 Symptom Self-Screening Individuals are asked to self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms and not come to campus if symptoms are present.

Face Coverings/Masks Universal indoor masking is strongly encouraged but not required. Outdoor masking is also optional.

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Disabled parking is available at the pay-by-space stalls by the Law School along Charles E. Young Drive East, in designated for disabled parking in front of the school, in Lot A, and around Dickson Court.

You must display your disabled placard at all times when parking on campus.

Consult UCLA Visitor Parking for the current full-day parking fee for visitors with a disabled person parking placard or license plates.

Pay-by-space parking along the Law School Building:

  • This parking area is very popular and may not be available by the late morning during the academic year. Enter the campus at Wyton Drive off of Hilgard Avenue and turn left onto Charles E. Young Drive East
  • Find a vacant stall along the road - The nearest Parking Pay Stations are at the top and bottom of the hill
  • Purchase your pass at the nearest Parking Pay Station and display your pass on the driver's side of your dashboard
  • You will be along side the Law Building. Use an area map  to orient yourself

Other parking options:

There are spaces in front of the Law School Building, in Lot A, and around Dickson Court which are designated for disabled parking.

  • Drive to the Westholme Information Kiosk just inside of campus off of Westholme and Hilgard Avenues
  • Speak with an attendant regarding Law School parking. The attendant will be able to determine availability and options
  • Ask the attendant for directions to the Law Building
  • Display your daily permit on the driver's side of your dashboard
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Disabled parking is also available in parking structures 2 and 3, both of which are about 1/4 mile from the Law School.

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Recruitment and Outreach Events

Graduate recruitment events.

The Division of Graduate Education’s Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Admissions (DIA) is excited to offer a series of on-campus and virtual events for admitted students who submitted the 2023-2024 Graduate Application. These events are designed to highlight our value for diversity, equity, and inclusion, share opportunities and resources available to UCLA graduate students, and address the next steps needed to secure a spot in incoming graduate cohorts. Attendees will also have opportunities to ask questions, meet current graduate students, and explore campus.

We invite you to register for the following admitted student events intended to help you decide if a UCLA graduate education is the best fit for you:

  • Your Future is Bruin at UCLA: New Graduate Student Presentation
  • Conversation with UCLA Graduate Students – Exploring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • A People’s History of UCLA Campus Tour

Campus Tours

Campus tours are available at a limited capacity to prospective and current applicants. During the 60-minute tour, you will learn general information about the UCLA campus with attention to the graduate student experience and UCLA graduate student support/resources. Come experience campus and find out if UCLA is a good fit. Tours last approximately one hours, which includes a 60-minute walking tour. You must register in advance for a tour.

  • The tour includes hills, stairs, and heat in the summers; comfortable shoes and a hat are highly encouraged
  • Please allow ample travel time to account for Los Angeles traffic and parking
  • A no-steps tour is available for guests who would like ramp access with no stairs

Campus tours are on a first come, first serve basis. Sign-up and select a date and time to reserve your spot.

This is a general tour that covers general graduate student information. For more specific questions, please contact your department of interest directly.

Specific Departments

Several departments also offer department and program-specific information sessions, open house days, class visits, and more.

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Virtual Tours

Sometimes a virtual tour makes life a whole lot easier. Check out the resources below if you can’t make it to campus in-person.

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Campus Expansion Updates: UCLA Downtown Programming; UCLA Research Park’s New Special Advisor for Immunology Initiatives

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Dear Bruin Community:

It has been an exciting time for our university as we have grown our footprint to include UCLA Downtown, the UCLA Research Park and UCLA South Bay. Activities are underway at each site that will help deepen our institution’s impact and that serve the goals outlined in Creating the Future: UCLA Strategic Plan 2023–28 . You can read more about our progress against these goals in a newly launched timeline of major plan milestones .

Following up on our November update on campus expansion , we are pleased to share several new developments taking shape across UCLA’s newest sites:

UCLA Downtown

After reviewing many wonderful submissions, the UCLA Downtown Programming Committee has selected 31 proposals for collaborative uses of our new space that will advance campus goals and create a vibrant, community-engaged downtown Los Angeles hub for UCLA.

Spanning academic, arts, community outreach and research themes, the approved programs range from the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute’s Voting Rights Project to year-round public arts programming curated by UCLA’s world-class arts organizations to a downtown presence for the UCLA Center for LGBTQ+ Advocacy, Research & Health. Each program was selected for its elements of community-engaged research, teaching and service — and its potential to make a positive difference for Bruins and Angelenos.

We are thrilled that this initial cohort of programs will engage members of the local community, position UCLA as a trusted leader and collaborator in our global city and have a substantial impact that will be felt downtown and far beyond. You can read more on UCLA Newsroom about the first several programs moving in and view descriptions of all selected proposals (PDF) . A second call for proposals for UCLA Downtown will open in fall 2024, with programs moving in on a rolling basis.

We offer sincere thanks to Professor of History, Chicana/o and Central American Studies and Urban Planning Eric Avila — chair of the UCLA Downtown Programming Committee and a celebrated historian of Los Angeles who has deep roots in the city — as well as the other members of the committee for their work reviewing proposals for use of space in the building.

UCLA Research Park

With the goal of creating an engine of innovation, discovery and economic growth for Southern California and beyond, we are currently meeting with potential industry collaborators and determining space and construction needs for the UCLA Research Park . The research park, formerly the site of the Westside Pavilion mall, will house the California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy at UCLA and the UCLA Center for Quantum Science and Engineering, as well as programs across the disciplines.

To help advance the establishment of the immunology and immunotherapy institute, we are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Owen Witte — professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics in the UCLA College Division of Life Sciences and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA — as special advisor to the executive vice chancellor and provost for immunology initiatives.

In this capacity, Dr. Witte will convene and lead a cross-disciplinary group of campus experts to serve as an Immunology Advisory Committee, collaborating with the institute’s founders to plan the programs for the institute and our scholars’ role within it. The committee will also assess important gaps in research expertise and propose a hiring initiative to fill those gaps.

A professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics, Dr. Witte holds the President’s Chair in Developmental Immunology and is director emeritus of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA. Among his many distinguished career achievements, Dr. Witte has made significant contributions to the understanding of human leukemias, immune disorders and epithelial cancer stem cells. He was a strong advocate for science education funding during his 15-year tenure as founding director of the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center, and he created strategic partnerships that enabled collaborative and multidisciplinary groups of clinicians, scientists and engineers to pursue breakthrough research with the shared goal of improving human health.

We greatly look forward to working with Dr. Witte in this new role, and are deeply grateful for his service to the campus, in this capacity and in many other critical areas throughout his impactful career.

UCLA South Bay

UCLA South Bay’s  implementation committee — charged with executing on academic programs and course offerings related to themes of sustainability, climate change and environmental justice and ensuring physical spaces are ready for use — had its inaugural meeting in January. We look forward to sharing additional updates as they develop on the instructional side. In the meantime, the campus will continue to host extra-curricular and co-curricular programming, meetings and conferences for the UCLA community. This summer, Student Affairs will again host leadership academies for undergraduates, and UCLA Extension will begin offering classes on campus.

We are energized by these latest developments as UCLA continues to grow and deepen its engagement and impact across Los Angeles. We appreciate the campus community’s support and participation in these efforts.

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United States Golf Association

2024 short term ticketing operations internship.

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The USGA is a mission-based nonprofit organization whose purpose is to unify the game, showcase the best talent in golf, provide impartial governance and advance our impact on critical issues such as sustainability, accessibility and inclusion. We conduct the U.S. Open, the U.S. Women’s Open and 13 other national championships at America’s iconic golf venues. The USGA’s headquarters is located in Liberty Corner, N.J., with a new satellite Golf House Pinehurst campus scheduled to open in Dec. 2023. For more, visit usga.org.

About this role:

A paid internship running 5 days a week, from 9am – 4pm from either April 1 or May 1 through July 10th 2024. This position is conducted in a hybrid workspace in the Ticketing office in Far Hills, NJ, as well as travel onsite for the various 2024 USGA Championships. Hours and days will increase while on-site at USGA Championships.

The purpose of the position is to learn and assist with all aspects of the USGA ticket & credential operation. Including but not limited to assisting with the Championships of the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, and U.S. Senior Open. The intern will lead fan customer service, learn ticket strategies, assist with all ticket administration duties, and focus on guest experience while overseeing box office operations and will-call functions when on-site.

Position Timeframe: 5 days per week, Optional: April 1 or May 1, 2024 through July 10th, 2024

What you’ll do:

  • Assist the ticketing office with day-to-day functions
  • Learn the AXS Back Office ticketing platform to investigate purchases and assist with accounts issues
  • Build ticket offers in the AXS Back Office and input contractual obligations, pricing, and offer details in various systems and forms
  • Learn the Accredit credential platform
  • Respond to emails and calls from current and potential ticket buyers
  • Manage ticket questions and requests in a timely manner while also providing solutions to mobile ticket and credential problems
  • Help with the ticket and credential fulfillment
  • Assist with credential production and distribution
  • Work closely with various other departments including marketing, championship administration and operations, and hospitality teams to provide fan feedback and drive guest experience
  • Assist with special projects and mailings
  • While on-site, sell tickets at box offices and distribute credentials at will-call with a strong focus in customer interaction and ticket resolution
  • Able to work long hours, nights and/or weekends as necessary
  • Travel will primarily be during the months of May and June with possibilities in July and August

Where you’ll be:

  • This role will be based at our Liberty Corner, NJ campus on a hybrid schedule. Employees are expected to spend 3 days per week working in the office, between Monday – Thursday.

What you bring:

  • Desire to learn
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point)
  • Organized and detail oriented
  • Ability to work individually and in a team setting
  • Strong customer service
  • Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment
  • Clear and professional phone manners
  • Golf knowledge a plus

What the USGA brings:

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, including a zero cost medical plan offered for all full-time employees
  • Retirement plans, with up to 10% annual USGA contribution
  • Suite of programs to promote physical, emotional, and financial well-being
  • Generous bank of paid time off, plus the week between Christmas and New Years Day off
  • Off-site team building events
  • On-site gym and golf simulator
  • Professional development opportunities

The USGA is an equal opportunity employer. Our organization believes we are stronger by embracing our diverse backgrounds and perspectives, promoting equity so all teammates can excel and grow in their careers, and fostering experiences to drive inclusion in our workplace and game. Golf is a game for everyone, and you are always welcome.

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