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What housing does UCLA offer?

UCLA Housing UCLA offers a range of student housing for both undergraduate and graduate students. These housing options include on-campus dormitories (primarily undergraduate students) and off-campus university apartments (primarily graduate students), all of which are usually furnished.
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How is housing assigned at UCLA?

The Housing Assignment Office randomly offers housing to eligible applicants who apply by the stated deadline. Housing assignments are made according to the highest preference available (based on information the student provides on the housing application).
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Where do most students live that attend UCLA?

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The most common neighborhoods where graduate students live are Westwood, Culver City, West LA (Palms, Mar Vista, Rancho Park, Westchester, etc.), Mid-City, Santa Monica, Venice, Silverlake, Downtown LA, and of course on-campus.
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Does UCLA have off-campus housing?

Off-campus, non-UCLA housing is available year-round; students make reservations directly with housing providers.
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Does UCLA offer 4 year housing?

Explore our residential community! All newly admitted freshmen who submit their housing application by the deadline will be eligible for guaranteed 4 consecutive years of housing.
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Which UCLA housing is best?

Deluxes – Deluxes are found in Sproul Cove, Sproul Landing, and De Neve Gardenia and Holly. These are usually the most sought-after dorms because they are the “perfect” middle between classics and the more expensive plazas and suites. Deluxe dorms are larger than classics and have in-unit air conditioning.
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How many students at UCLA are homeless?

In our survey, the proportion reporting literal homelessness at some point in their time at UCLA was 6%. By comparison, just 0.5% of Angelenos are known to be homeless at any given time, with perhaps 2% experiencing homelessness over a 3 year period.
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What are UCLA dorms called?

Classic dorms are just one of the four kinds of on-campus housing provided by UCLA Housing. The three other dorm types are called plaza, deluxe and suite. UCLA Housing also offers off-campus apartments for students. To explore all the university housing options, visit the UCLA Housing site through the button below.
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Where do UCLA residents live?

Closest to Campus: The communities closest to UCLA include Westwood, West Los Angeles, Brentwood, Bel Air, Rancho Park, Santa Monica, and Pacific Palisades. East of Campus: The communities to the east of UCLA include Beverly Hills, Century City, Pico-Robertson, and West Hollywood.
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Is it better to live on or off campus UCLA?

Studies show that students who live on campus perform better academically, have more contact with faculty, and are happier with their college experience than students who commute.
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Is it cheaper to live on campus or off?

Some estimates say that living off campus can save as little as $600 per school year, or as much as $6,000. But again, it all depends on the cost of rent near the school, as well as the number of people sharing the apartment. The more students in the apartment, the less everyone pays.
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What percentage of UCLA students are female?

University of California, Los Angeles has a total undergraduate enrollment of 32,423 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 40% male students and 60% female students. At this school, 58% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 42% of students live off campus.
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Who gets priority housing at UCLA?

Departmentally allocated graduate students are given the highest priority and are offered first. After them, graduate students and residents are considered. Post-doctoral scholars, fellows, and visiting graduate researchers will only be considered once all students and residents have been accommodated.
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Is UCLA housing first come first serve?

Offers are not issued on a first come, first served basis, so there is no benefit to applying immediately. The $30 application fee is non-refundable.
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What do UCLA apartments come with?

All undergraduate apartments come fully furnished and have a shared kitchen and living room. Each student will have a bed (twin XL), desk, closet and drawer space. There are couches, coffee tables, and dining tables in the living and dining areas.
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Are UCLA dorms mixed gender?

Please note, all buildings are already mixed gender. If you wish to be assigned to a room with students that match your gender but on a mixed gender floor, you do not need to request gender inclusive housing.
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Are UCLA dorm floors coed?

All dorms at UCLA have co-ed halls and buildings, meaning that girls and boys live together on the same floor, although in Residence halls, bathrooms are not unisex.
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Can you live in a dorm all 4 years?

At many colleges and universities, you will need to live in the residence halls for your first year or two of college. A few schools require campus residency for all four years. Even if your school allows students to live off campus, consider the pros and cons of living on campus before making a final decision.
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Which UC has the most homeless students?

UCSC had the highest percentage of students who had experienced homelessness of any university, and higher than the average of 5.5%.
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What percent of UCLA freshman live on campus?

What percentage of students live on campus at UCLA? About 98% of the first-year freshmen students choose to live on campus. An average of 48% of all undergrads live on campus.
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How many people live in UCLA dorms?

As of fall 2021, the capacity of the Hill stands at 14,500 students, and UCLA is attempting to guarantee 4 years of housing for freshmen undergraduates and 2 years for transfers by fall 2022.
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Is UCLA cheaper if you live in California?

As a public institution serving the people of California, UCLA is aligned with the University of California commitment to provide pathways to debt-free education by 2030 and ensure a high-quality undergraduate education is more affordable for students, especially those from our state.
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Is UCLA very expensive?

The UCLA in-state tuition for 2021 is $13,249 for California residents and $13,029 for graduate school tuition. The UCLA out-of-state tuition in 2021 was $43,003, while graduate school tuition was $28,131. This means an annual tuition difference of $22,878 between UCLA out-of-state and in-state tuition.
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Is UCLA housing guaranteed?

Beginning in the fall of 2022, UCLA will guarantee up to four years of housing in university-owned residences for incoming freshmen and two years for transfer students. The move fulfills a long-held aspiration that campus leaders first articulated in a student housing master plan in 1986.
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