UCLA student government
There are two UCLA student governments and a number of other student government organizations representing different groups of students at UCLA. UCLA’s student governments are the Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC) and the Graduate Students Association (GSA).
Welcome week
UCLA’s True Bruin Welcome week, also called week 0, takes place annually at the beginning of the fall quarter. This year's events will be held from Sept. 21-27.
UCLA Health
MyhealthUCLA (formally known as myUCLAHealth) is UCLA Health’s online platform for UCLA Health patients to access their medical records, appointment information and more. There is also a mobile app to access account records called MyChart. To sign in, click the link below.
UCLA Health
My UCLA Health (also known as myUCLAhealth) is a part of UCLA Health, and serves as an online platform for UCLA patients to manage appointments, access medical records and contact their providers. To log in to my UCLA Health, click the link below.
UCLA zero week
UCLA zero week, also known as week zero, occurs at the start of every academic year before the fall quarter. The UCLA zero week for the 2025-2026 academic year begins on Sept. 22, with instruction starting on Sept. 25.
UCLA academic calendar 2025-26
To access the UCLA academic calendar 2025-26, which outlines the start and end dates of each quarter, university holidays, breaks, final examinations and more, click the link below.
UCLA Health Sciences Store
The UCLA Health Sciences Store (HSS) — one of the official UCLA Stores on campus — is located near the Center for Health Sciences in UCLA’s south campus; in-person access to the HSS is limited to those in the David Geffen School of Medicine or UCLA School of Dentistry.
UCLA Athletics staff directory
To find the names, titles, emails and alma mater of every UCLA Athletics staff member via the UCLA Athletics staff directory, click the link below.
BruinLearn
BruinLearn is UCLA’s Learning Management System (LMS), powered by Canvas, a product of Instructure, that connects students, professors, teaching assistants and more to their courses, classwork and academic materials.
Recognizing Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month at UCLA
Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month celebrates the achievements, histories and traditions of Hispanic/Latinx Americans and is recognized nationally from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. This month coincides with the independence days of several Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua celebrate independence on Sept. 15, Mexico’s Independence Day is on Sept. 16 and Chile’s is on Sept. 18, notes the National Museum of the American Latino. To learn more about Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month at UCLA, click the link below.
Celebrating food sustainability and accessibility on campus: the third anniversary of CalFresh at UCLA
This month marks the third anniversary of the implementation of CalFresh acceptance on UCLA’s campus. With the start of another fall quarter around the corner, continue reading to learn more about where you can use the CalFresh program on campus and more.
UCLA housing cost
UCLA housing costs vary depending on the type of housing and meal plan students pay for. UCLA Housing offers four different types of dorms: classic, deluxe, plaza or suite, along with different meal plans and room occupancy options. The lowest-priced housing option is a classic dorm with three occupants and a meal plan with 11 meals per week, which costs $14,858.76 for the academic year.
Perspectives of working at ASUCLA
Labor Day is all about celebrating the people who keep our communities running — and here at ASUCLA, that means our amazing student workers and career staff. From ASUCLA Restaurants and the UCLA Store to event and campus services, they are at the heart of the Association.
UCLA IoES
The UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, also known as the UCLA IoES, is an interdisciplinary research institute that offers students opportunities to work within the communities of UCLA and the Los Angeles region, notes the UCLA IoES mission webpage. The institute offers education from a bachelor’s degree to a doctoral program. For more information about the institute and its efforts toward a more sustainable environment, click the link below.
Where is the 2028 Olympics
For those curious about where is the 2028 Olympics, also known as the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the summer games will be hosted in Los Angeles, the hometown of UCLA. In addition, the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Village will be at UCLA. For more information about where is the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics, click the official Olympics webpage below.
Kick off fall quarter with UCLA sports
As the fall quarter begins, UCLA’s athletic teams are gearing up for an exciting season filled with action, school spirit and opportunities for students to get involved.
Welcome to BenefitsU!
On behalf of Associated Students UCLA (ASUCLA), welcome to UCLA, new Bruins, and welcome back, returning students! ASUCLA is your student association, composed of four pillars: the Undergraduate Students Association, the Graduate Students Association, Student Media (such as the Daily Bruin and other newsmagazines) and Student-Run Enterprises (the UCLA Store, ASUCLA Restaurants and Student Union).
UCLA Baseball hat
Bruins can find officially licensed UCLA Baseball hats at the UCLA Store online and in person. UCLA Baseball hats come in a variety of sizes, colors and designs.
De Neve Plaza
De Neve Plaza is located on the Hill, which is residential living and halls on campus, and consists of the De Neve Plaza dorms and commons.

