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Annual Report2010-2011

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UCLA Graduate Programs 2010-2011 Annual Report

UCLA Graduate Division

Robin Garrell Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Dean, Graduate Division Samuel Bersola Assistant Vice Provost

Information Technology and Institutional Research

Chris Testa Director of Information Technology and Institutional Research Saheli Datta Institutional Research Analyst Janice Love Institutional Research Analyst Albert Biscarra Graduate Student Researcher Mary Watkins Content Manager/Business Strategist Contributors Kevin Fosnacht Ellen Stolzenberg

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Graduate Programs Annual Report 2010-2011

Introduction and Purpose The UCLA Graduate Division publishes the Graduate Programs Annual Report to help the UCLA campus community see and understand the progress that has been made in achieving our goals in graduate education. The statistical information provides not only a status report, but longitudinal trends that can support academic and administrative planning and policy making within departments, divisions and schools. The data and analysis also support the Academic Senate program review process.

Organization of the Report The Report is organized to reflect the graduate student life cycle, beginning with admissions and enrollment, followed by degree progress, fellowship and student support, and ending with degrees awarded, placement information and doctoral exit survey results. The body of the report concludes with a brief section on postdoctoral and visiting scholars. Tables and charts highlighting important trends at the field/school level are featured in the front of the report. The Appendix contains more detailed information at the program level.

Using the Annual Report We encourage each program, department, division and school to review its current data and trends. The admissions and enrollment information is particularly valuable for admissions committees and can be used to assess the effectiveness of outreach and recruitment efforts. Student support, time-to-degree and degree completion data, taken together, yield insights into the relationships between student support and outcomes. There are many ways to use these data to assess your program’s effectiveness in attracting outstanding students and ensuring their success. If you find certain information to be of particular interest and would like to request more data, different graphical depictions, or further analysis, pleased contact us. Related information that we can provide includes:

Academic and demographic attributes of entering and continuing students; Graduate student assessments of the quality of instruction and training; Data on the research and scholarly productivity of doctoral students; Faculty representation on doctoral committees.

We would also be happy to meet with you to discuss best practices in recruitment, admissions, student support, mentoring and professional development, and how these could be used to improve student outcomes and enhance the stature of your program. Thank you for your contributions to graduate education at UCLA and for your commitment to the success of our graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.

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Introduction ii Table of Contents iii

Key Findings for 2010-11 x UCLA Graduate Degree Programs and Administration

Graduate Education at UCLA: Programs and Degrees, 2010-11 xvi

UCLA Graduate Programs 2010-2011: Organization of Programs and Degrees

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Graduate Council / Academic Senate Roster xxi Graduate Division Organization Chart xxii Staff Roster xxiii Glossary of Terms xxiv 2010-11 At-A-Glance

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Section 1: Admissions

Figure 1-1 Graduate Division Applicants, Admits, New

and Total Enrollment: Fall Terms 2001-2010

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Trends in Applications, Admissions, and Enrollment of Underrepresented Minorities in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001, Fall 2006 - 2010

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Table 1-3 Graduate Division Domestic

Underrepresented Minorities: Doctoral Applications, Admits, and Newly Registered by Ethnicity: Fall 2006 – Fall 2010

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Table 1-4 Graduate Division Domestic

Underrepresented Minorities: Master’s Applications, Admits, and Newly Registered by Ethnicity: Fall 2006 – Fall 2010

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Table 1-5 Domestic Underrepresented Minorities as a Percent of Applicants, Admits, New and Total Enrollment in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001 and Fall 2010

5 Table 1-6 Women as a Percent of Applicants, Admits,

New and Total Enrollment in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001 and Fall 2010

6 Table 1-7 International Students as a Percent of

Applicants, Admits, New and Total Enrollment in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001 and Fall 2010

7 Table 1-8 Table 1-9

Graduate Division Admissions Exceptions – Dean’s Special Action: Fall 2006 to Fall 2010 Other Institutions Applied to by Graduate Division Applicants, Fall 2010: Ten Most Chosen Academic Institutions by Applicants Responding to: “If you are applying to other academic institutions, please list those schools.”

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Table 1-10: Graduate Division New Enrollment: Fall 2006 to Fall 2010

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Table 1-11: Historical Enrollment of New Graduate

Division Students by Undergraduate Institution: Fall 2006 – Fall 2010

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Table 1-12: Selectivity and Enrollment Success in Graduate Division Programs by Field of Study / Professional School: Fall 2001 – Fall 2010

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Section 2: Enrollment

Table 2-1: Total Enrollment, Graduate Programs: Fall

2001 – Fall 2010

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Figure 2-2 Domestic Underrepresented Minorities, By Ethnicity, as a Percent of Total UCLA Graduate Enrollment: Fall 2006 – Fall 2010

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Table 2-3 Total UCLA Graduate Domestic

Underrepresented Minority Enrollment by Ethnicity: Fall 2006 – Fall 2010

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Historical Enrollment of Graduate Division Domestic Students by State & Territory: Fall 2006 – Fall 2010

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Historical Enrollment of Graduate Division International Students by Region & Country: Fall 2001 – Fall 2010

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Table 2-6: Graduate Programs: Distribution of Enrollment by Program Type: 2001-02 to 2010-11

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Table 2-7: Graduate Enrollment Comparison: Fall 2010 18

Section 3: Degree Progress

Figure 3-1:

Median Time to Selected Master’s Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

19 Figure 3-2: Median Time-to-Candidacy and Time-to-

Degree: Graduate Division Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11: Academic Programs

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Median Time-to-Candidacy and Time-to-Degree: Graduate Division Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11: Professional Schools

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Figure 3-4: Mean and Median Time-to-Degree: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Table 3-5: Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission to

UCLA Graduate Division: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Table 3-6: Median Time-to-Degree by Field and Student Characteristic: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Figure 3-7: Median Time-to-Degree by Field and Student

Characteristics: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11 - Academic Programs

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Figure 3-8:

Median Time-to-Degree by Field and Student Characteristics: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11 - Professional Schools

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Section 4: Fellowship and Student Support

Table 4-1: Merit Support by Student Demographics for UCLA Campus: 2006-07 through 2010-11

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Table 4-2: Changes in Support by Type of Support:

2001-02, 2006-07 through 2010-11

27 Table 4-3: Type of Support by Student Characteristics

for All Graduate Programs: 2010-11

28 Figure 4-4: Type of Support by Field of Study: 2010-11,

Academic Programs

29 Figure 4-5: Type of Support by Field of Study: 2010-11,

Professional Schools

29 Figure 4-6: Type of Support for Dentistry (DDS), Law

(JD, SJD and LLM), and Medicine (MD): 2010-11

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Figure 4-7: Type of Support to Graduate Division

Doctoral Students by Field of Study: 2010-11

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Table 4-8: Percent of Total Graduate Enrollment Compared to Percent of Type of Support: 2010-11

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Table 4-9: Number of Individual Students Holding Teaching and Research Apprentice Titles: 2010-11

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Section 5: Degrees Awarded

Figure 5-1: Number of Graduate Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Table 5-2: Doctoral Degree Recipients by Ethnicity,

Citizenship, and Gender: 2006-07 through 2010-11

34 Table 5-3: Master’s Degree Recipients by Ethnicity,

Citizenship, and Gender: 2006-07 through 2010-11

35 Table 5-4: Degrees Awarded in Dentistry, Law, and

Medicine by Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Gender: 2006-07 through 2010-11

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Figure 5-5: Demographics of Graduate Division

Doctorates Awarded: 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Table 5-6: Placement of Doctoral Recipients: Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Figure 5-7: Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11), “if you were to start your graduate career again, would you select: the same university; the same field of study; the same dissertation advisor?”

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Figure 5-8: Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-

11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same university?” URM vs. OD

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Figure 5-9: Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same university?” Domestic vs. International

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Figure 5-10: Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same field of study?” URM vs. OD

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Figure 5-11: Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same field of study?” Domestic vs. International

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Figure 5-12: Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same dissertation advisor?” URM vs. OD

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Figure 5-13: Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same dissertation advisor?” Domestic vs. International

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Table 5-14: Doctoral Exit Survey (2000-01, 2005-06, 2010-11) Publishing

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Table 5-15: Characteristics of Recipients of Earned

Doctorates 2009-2010, 2010-2011

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Section 6: Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars

Table 6-1: Postdoctoral and Visiting Scholars: 2010-11 45 Table 6-2: Home Countries of Postdoctoral and Visiting

Scholars: 2010-2011

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Appendix

Table 1: Applicants, Admits, and Enrollment by Student Characteristics: Fall 2010

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Table 2: Fall Graduate Enrollment by College, Field of

Study, and Major: 2001-2010

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Table 3: Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission: Master of Arts and Masters of Science Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

A-34 Table 4: Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission:

Professional Master’s Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Table 5:

10-Year Doctoral Completion Rates by Broad Field & Major: 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02 Entry Cohorts

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Table 6: Master’s Completion Rates by Broad Field &

Major

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Table 7: Time-to-Doctoral Candidacy, Time-in-Candidacy and Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission: Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Table 8-1A: Table 8-1B: Table 8-1C: Table 8-1D: Table 8-1E: Table 8-1F: Table 9: Table 10: Table 11:

2010-2011 Graduate Student Support Merit-Based Support 2010-2011 Graduate Student Support 2010-2011 Graduate Student Support Merit-Based Support: Doctoral Students Only 2010-2011 Graduate Student Support: Doctoral Students Only 2010-2011 Graduate Student Support Merit-Based Support: Masters Students Only 2010-2011 Graduate Student Support: Masters Students Only Graduate Degrees Awarded: 2006-07 through 2010-11 UCLA Graduate Division Doctoral Exit Survey: 2001-02 vs. 2010-11 Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars: 2010-11

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Graduate Division 2010–2011 Annual Report Key Findings

Trends in Admissions and Enrollment1 Size, selectivity, yield

UCLA’s graduate programs are increasingly attractive and selective. Between Fall 2001 and Fall 2010, the number of applicants increased 19%, admits increased 10%, and new enrollees increased 7%. New enrollment has held steady for the past five years. The total of 2,604 new enrollees in 2010 was exceeded only in 2002 (2,663), 2003 (2,647) and 2007 (2,618). [Figure 1-1] The selectivity (percent of applicants who are admitted) of UCLA graduate programs was 26% in 2010, which is within 1% of our ten-year average. Theater, Film & Television (TFT) continued to be the most selective, admitting fewer than one-in-eight applicants, and a substantial number of programs admitted fewer than one-in-five. For comparison, the International Institute, Education & Information Studies, Public Affairs and Public Health admitted more than 40% of their applicants.2 Overall, UCLA’s yield (% offers of admission that are accepted, a.k.a. “enrollment success”) was 47% in 2010-11, comparable to our ten-year average. The yields in Nursing, TFT, Education & Information Studies, and Life Sciences topped 60%. [Table 1-12]

Program size

The total enrollment in Graduate Division programs in 2010 was 8,360, comparable to the ten-year average. When Law, Dentistry, Medicine and special fee programs are included, the total is 11,898, about 4% higher than the ten-year average. The increase in headcount over the past ten years occurred almost entirely in new and growing special fee programs. [Table 2-1] These programs, which represented only 7.9% of total enrollment in 2001-02, grew to 12.4% ten years later. [Table 2-6] Proportionally, the enrollments in academic doctoral programs (38%) and professional degree programs (23%) were close to their ten-year averages. The percent enrolled in academic master’s degree programs declined to 9.1% in 2010-11, the lowest point in ten years, but still close to the five-year average of 10.1%. [Table 2-6]

Underrepresented minorities

Table 1-2 shows the trends in applications, admissions and enrollment of underrepresented minorities (URM). In 2010, for the first time, applicants were allowed to choose multiple ethnicities and racial categories. The dramatic increases in URM applications (29%), admissions (27%) and new enrollment (15%) are at least partly attributable to this change in reporting methodology. The enrollment numbers

                                                            1 The trends reported in this summary are for  “Graduate Division” programs: that is, all graduate degree programs 

except the DDS in Dentistry, the JD, LLM and SJD in Law, and the MD in Medicine.  See Overview pp 1‐4 for a list of all degree programs. 2 This synopsis does not capture the often‐substantial variability between programs within a school or division. Also note that percentages can fluctuate significantly for small programs. For details by program, please see Appendix I.   

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reported in Table 2-3 pre-date this change. The number of enrolled domestic URM students did not change significantly from 2006 through 2010. Notably, in 2010, the enrollment of Black/African American and Chicano/Mexican American students combined increased more than 8% over the preceding year, while that of Latino/Other Hispanic students declined 13%.

Women

Women continue to make up roughly half (49%) of Graduate Division1 new enrollment, virtually unchanged from 2001. At 20.5% of total enrollment, women are most underrepresented in Engineering, where their representation has increased only 2.5% since 2001. Women are most overrepresented in Nursing, at 88% of new enrollment; this represents a nearly 8% decrease since 2001. [Table 1-6]

International

In 2010, international students made up 34% of applicants, 23% of admits and 21% of new registrants. The yield rate is very high and substantially higher than for domestic students. Engineering had the highest percent international applications (65%), followed by Management (46%) and Physical Sciences (43%). [Table 1-7] The percent international students among new enrollees increased steadily from 14% in 2004 to 21% in 2010, but remains below the peak of about 24% in the late 1990s. Compared with 2009-10, Life Sciences had the largest single-year increase (+41%), followed by Engineering (+19%). The International Institute, Education & Information Studies and Physical Sciences had the largest single-year decreases (-23, -15 and -11%, respectively). [Table 1-10] The number of new and continuing international graduate students reached an all-time high of 1,747 in 2010, capping a steady recovery from the dip in 2004-05. International students represented 21% of enrollment, significantly higher than the national average of 16%. [Tables 1-7, 2-7] Of these, 72% were from Asia, including 29% from China alone. [Table 2-5]

Time-to-degree

The Degree Progress data section of the Annual Report contains longitudinal time-to-degree data. The aggregation by division and school can mask important trends. Data for individual degree programs are provided in the Appendix Tables 3 and 4 (master’s degrees) and 7 (doctoral degrees). Floating bar charts comparing time-to-degree across fields, along with program-specific time-to-degree histograms and tables, were provided at the Fall 2012 department chairs’ meetings and are available upon request. Campus-wide, the median time-to-degree for doctoral programs is 6.00 years, and has been exactly the same since 2002-03. Differences between 2009-10 and 2010-11 appear to be consistent with year-to-year fluctuations around the ten-year average. [Table 3-5] The median time for women (6.33) exceeds that of men (6.00). The median for URM students (6.33 yrs.) is also higher than the overall average. [Table 3-6]

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Support Merit-based support includes fellowships, teaching and research assistantships, and excludes loans, need-based aid and other employment. In 2010-11, UCLA graduate students received $196.5M in merit-based support, a more than 10% increase over the previous year. This amount corresponded to $26,823 per person (+3% per capita). Of this, $166.5M went to doctoral students, amounting to $32,981 per person, or 4% more per capita than the previous year [Table 4-1].

The relative amounts of merit- and need-based support differ significantly by field [Figures 4.4 – 4.7]. Overall, approximately 49% of graduate student support is merit-based. The percentage is lower for URM students (43%) and women (48%), and higher for international students (86%) and men (50%). Loans represent a slightly higher fraction of the financial support for URM students than for other domestic students (45 vs. 43%). [Table 4-3] At the campus level, these differences likely reflect demographic differences in the disciplines coupled with differences in the availability of extramural support. Field-based data are provided in the Appendix (Table 8). To ensure that support packages are equitable, departments are encouraged to contact the Graduate Division to request a more detailed analysis of student support by gender, ethnicity and citizenship.

Students in the College and Engineering represented 51% of the Graduate Division enrollment in 2010-11, but held more than 70% of all teaching assistantships. In Graduate Division programs, 35% of students held teaching appointments. Not surprisingly, the percentage was highest in the Humanities (65%), followed by Physical Sciences (58%), Social Sciences (55%), Arts & Architecture (47%), Life Sciences and TFT (both 45%). [Table 4-8 and 4-9]

The following table shows that the availability of TAships relative to the number of enrolled graduate students has increased since 2004-05, but has been fairly stable over the last three years. The Life Sciences represent the only area in which there has been a significant net decline relative to 2004-05.

Number of TA-ships as % enrollment

Division or school 2010-11 2008-09 2006-07 2004-05

Humanities 65% 64% 62% 64%

Physical Sciences 58% 63% 62% 57%

Social Sciences 55% 54% 54% 52%

Arts & Architecture 47% 46% 48% 37%

Life Sciences 45% 47% 47% 51%

Theater, Film, & Television 45% 46% 45% 37%

Engineering & Applied Science 33% 32% 29% 26%

Management 24% 21% 18% 12%

Public Health 15% 16% 18% 14%

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The availability of graduate research apprenticeships varies substantially by field, with Engineering and the Life, Physical and Academic Health Sciences accounting for 77% of graduate student researcher (GSR) positions in 2010-11. As the table below shows, the percent of students supported at least partly as GSRs has not changed significantly over the past eight years. [Tables 4-8 and 4-9 and prior annual reports; note the Humanities 2004-05 number is atypical]

Number of grad researchers as % enrollment

Division or school 2010-11 2008-09 2006-07 2004-05

Academic Health Sciences 68% 68% 65% 68%

Physical Sciences 62% 61% 59% 59%

Life Sciences 52% 53% 53% 56%

Engineering 50% 52% 54% 53%

Public Health 32% 33% N/A N/A

Humanities 30% 30% 26% 43%

Social Sciences 30% 28% 27% 30%

Education & Information Studies 23% 22% 23% 24%

Public Affairs 21% 21% 24% 22%

As the table below shows, the percent of students awarded fellowships has increased steadily over the past seven years. More than 70% of students in eight broad fields received some type of fellowship (Graduate Division, Departmental, Federal or Private). Together the Life Sciences and Social Sciences account for more than 27% of all fellowships awarded, about equally divided between the two fields. [Table 4-8]

Number of students awarded fellowships as %

enrollment Division or school 2010-11 2008-09 2006-07 2004-05

Academic Health Sciences 87% 85% 60% 54%

Physical Sciences 80% 83% 78% 65%

Life Sciences 79% 50% 52% 43%

Engineering 78% 80% 76% 75%

Public Health 78% 76% 78% 72%

Humanities 77% 55% 57% 51%

Social Sciences 76% 74% 69% 64%

Education & Information Studies 72% 56% 64% 59%

Public Affairs 56% 72% 67% 48%

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Degrees Awarded UCLA awarded 4,045 graduate and professional degrees in 2010-11, about the same as in the three previous years. The 681 Ph.D. degrees awarded is comparable to the number awarded in 2005-06 and 2006-07, but is well below the 719 that were awarded on average over the past three years. [Figure 5-1] Professional master’s degrees, the most popular, represented approximately 40% of all degrees awarded, a consistent percentage since 2003. 2010-11 showed a continued decline in the percent of doctoral degrees awarded to international students. At 21.8 %, it was well below the peak of 38.7% in 2004-05. Although it is close to the 24.4% awarded in 2001-02, it represents the lowest percentage since 1998-99 (19.0%). [Table 5-2, Figure 5-5 and archived Annual Reports] Comparison of 2009-10 UCLA data with the 2009-10 U.S. Survey of Earned Doctorates shows that women were equally represented among doctoral degree recipients nationally (47%) and locally (46%). UCLA awarded a smaller percent of doctoral degrees to international students (24% vs. 30% nationally), but larger percentages to Asian Americans (18% vs. 9% nationally, and 21% at UCLA in 2010-11) and to Chicano/Hispanic students (9% vs. 6%). [Table 5-15]

Placement

A positive finding was that the employment prospects of our doctoral recipients have not diminished since the ongoing economic recession began in 2008. Table 5-6 shows that the percent of graduates hired at 4-year colleges or universities, at other academic institutions, at private non-academic institutions, and at non-academic public institutions has not changed significantly over the past four years. Unemployment remains very low (2%). There have been two significant shifts: an increase in the percent who are employed in postdoctoral fellow or trainee appointments, from 16% in 2006-07 to an all-time high of 34% in 2010-11, and a decrease in the percent whose employment status is "unknown."[Table 5-6]

Doctoral Exit Survey

The UCLA doctoral exit survey asks students to characterize their graduate experience. If they were to start their graduate careers over, 71% said they would choose UCLA again and 79% would choose the same field of study; both are higher than any time in the past 10 years. 72% percent would choose the same dissertation advisor, slightly ahead of the ten-year average and 4% higher than the previous year. [Fig. 5-7]

Postdoctoral Fellows & Visiting Scholars

The 1,144 postdoctoral scholars in 2010-11 is 1.4% fewer than in the previous year. Nearly 58% were from outside the U.S., 17% from China alone. The Professional Health Sciences (primarily Medicine and Dentistry), Academic Health Sciences, Life Sciences, and Basic Biomedical Sciences together accounted for 56% of all postdoctoral fellows. Research Centers hosted 19%, Physical Sciences 14%, and Engineering 9%.

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The demographics of the 389 Visiting Scholars were similar to those of postdocs, but there were 18% more of them in 2010-11 than in 2009-10. [Table 6-1] Approximately one third were hosted by research centers, including the Center for the Study of Women, the Center for Korean Studies, and the Center for Latin American Studies, among others. [Tables 6-1 and 6-2]

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School/Field/Dept/Major1,2 Degrees Offered (Date Approved)GRADUATE DIVISION PROGRAMSCOLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCEHumanities

Applied Linguistics Department Applied Linguistics PhD (1977) Applied Linguistics & TESL MA (1996)Art History MA (1977), PhD (1955)Asian Languages & Cultures3 MA (2004), PhD (2004)Classics MA (1958), PhD (1961)Comparative Literature MA (1970), PhD (1970)English MA (1933), PhD (1936)French & Francophone Studies MA (2000), PhD (2000)Germanic Languages Department Germanic Languages MA (1994), PhD (1940) Scandinavian MA (1971)Indo-European Studies (IDP) PhD (1965)Italian MA (1951), PhD (1963)Linguistics MA (1960), PhD (1962)Musicology MA (1990), PhD (1990)Near Eastern Languages & Cultures MA (1976), PhD (1976)Philosophy MA (1933), PhD (1938)Romance Linguistics & Literatures (IDP)4 MA (1972), PhD (1982)Slavic Languages & Literatures MA (1958), PhD (1960)Spanish & Portuguese Department Hispanic Languages & Literatures PhD (1948) Portuguese MA (1985) Spanish MA (1935)

Life Sciences

Bioinformatics MS (2008), PhD (2008)Biology MA (1972), PhD (1972)Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics5,6 MS (2001), PhD (2001)Molecular Biology (IDP) PhD (1965)Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology MA (1996), PhD (1995)Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (IDP) PhD (2001)Physiological Science7 MS (1972)Psychology MA (1933), PhD (1937)UCLA ACCESS to Prog. in the Molecular & Cellular Life Sciences5 Admission & First-year program only. No degrees awarded.

Physical Sciences

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences8 MS (1976), PhD (1976)Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Biochemistry & Molecular Biology MS (1999), PhD (1999) Chemistry MS (1944), PhD (1939)Earth & Space Sciences Department Geochemistry MS (1967), PhD (1963)

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Geology MS (1967), PhD (1939) Geophysics & Space Physics MS (1966), PhD (1965)Mathematics MA (1933), MAT (1966), PhD (1936)Physics & Astronomy Department Astronomy MS (1982), PhD (1962) Physics MAT (1966), MS (1963), PhD (1936)Statistics MS (1998), PhD (1998)

Social Sciences

Afro-American Studies (IDP) MA (1980)American Indian Studies (IDP) MA (1982)Anthropology MA (1963), PhD (1963)Archaeology (IDP) MA (1969), PhD (1963)Asian American Studies MA (1976)Conservation of Archaeological and Ethnographic Materials MA (2005)Economics MA (1933), PhD (1940)Geography MA (1933), PhD (1942)History MA (1933), PhD (1936)Political Science MA (1933), PhD (1936)Sociology MA (1963), PhD (1968)Women's Studies MA (1999); PhD (1999)

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTEAfrican Studies (IDP) MA (2001)East Asian Studies (IDP) MA (2001)Islamic Studies (IDP) MA (1958), PhD (1960)Latin American Studies (IDP) MA (1956)

GENERAL CAMPUS PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLSSchool of the Arts & ArchitectureArchitecture MA (1988), MARCH II (1969), MARCH I (1971), PhD Art MA (1941), MFA (1961) Design|Media Arts9 MFA (2000)Ethnomusicology MA (1990), PhD (1990)Music DMA (1995), MA (1940), MFA (1973), MM (1995), PhD World Arts & Cultures Department Culture & Performance PhD (2000) Dance10 MFA (1989)

School of Education & Information StudiesEducation Department Education MA (1933), MEd (1947), PhD (1965) Education Leadership Program11 EdD (1993) Special Education/CSULA PhD (1967)Information Studies Department Information Studies PhD (2005)

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Library & Information Science12 MLIS (1994), PhD (1976)Moving Image Archive Studies (IDP)13 MA (2002)

School of Engineering & Applied ScienceBiomedical Engineering (IDP) MS (1998), PhD (1998)Chemical Engineering MS (1985), PhD (1985)Civil Engineering MS (1985), PhD (1985)Computer Science MS (1968), PhD (1968)Electrical Engineering MS (1985), PhD (1985)Engineering - M.S. Online11 MS (2006)Materials Science & Engineering MS (1985), PhD (1985)Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department Aerospace Engineering MS (1985), PhD (1985) Manufacturing Engineering MS (1985) Mechanical Engineering MS (1985), PhD (1985)

Anderson School of ManagementCooperative Executive MBA11 MBA (2004)Executive MBA11 MBA (1981)Fully-Employed MBA11 MBA (1972)Management MBA (1946), MS (1963), PhD (1952)Management - Masters of Financial Engineering11 MFE (2005)Global Executive MBA11 MBA (2011)

School of Public Affairs14

Public Policy MPP (1996)Social Welfare MSW (1949), PhD (1990)Urban Planning MA (1988), PhD (1969)Urban & Regional Planning MURP (2010)

School of Theater, Film & TelevisionFilm & Television MA (1988), MFA (1988), PhD (1988)Moving Image Archive Studies (IDP)11 MA (2002)Theater Department Theater MA (1948), MFA (1964), PhD (1973) Theater & Performance Studies15 PhD (2008)

HEALTH SCIENCESAcademic ProgramsSchool of DentistryOral Biology MS (1974), PhD (1992)School of MedicineBiological Chemistry MS (1952), PhD (1951)Biomathematics Department Biomathematics MS (1973), PhD (1973)

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Clinical Research MS (2001)Biomedical Physics (IDP) MS (1960), PhD (1960)Cellular & Molecular Pathology16 MS (2002), PhD (2002)Human Genetics PhD (1998)Molecular & Medical Pharmacology MS (2001), PhD (2001)Neurobiology17 MS (2002), PhD (2002)Neuroscience (IDP) PhD (1968)

Health Science Professional SchoolsNursing MSN (1996), PhD (1996)Public HealthBiostatistics MS (1964), PhD (1959)Environmental Health Science MS (1989), PhD (1989)Environmental Science and Engineering (IDP) DEnv (1973)Epidemiology MS (1989), PhD (1989)Health Services MS (1989), PhD (1989)Molecular Toxicology (IDP) PhD (2000)MPH for Health Professionals11 MPH (1994)Public Health DrPH (1964), MPH (1964), MS (1941), PhD (1974)

NON-GRADUATE DIVISION PROGRAMSSchool of Dentistry DDS (1958)School of Law JD (1967), LLM (1965), SJD (2004)School of Medicine MD (1952)

10In 2001-2002, the MA in Dance was discontinued.11Special Fee Programs

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16In 2002, Experimental Pathology was renamed Cellular & Molecular Pathology.17In 2002, Anatomy & Cell Biology was renamed Neurobiology.

13The Moving Image Archive Studies IDP is jointly administered by the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies and the School of Theater, Film & Television. Throughout the remainder of the report, this program is listed in the School of

8In 2004, the Atmospheric Sciences Department was renamed Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences Department

12In 2005, the major name for the PhD in Library & Info Science became Information Studies, while the major name for the MLIS remains Library & Info Science.

9In 2009-2010, the MA in Design|Media Arts was discontinued.

14In 2004, the School of Public Policy and Social Research was renamed the School of Public Affairs.15In 2007, The PhD program in Theater was renamed Theater & Performance Studies.

7As of 2001, the PhD degree was no longer awarded in Physiological Science and Physiology. PhD students in these majors changed their major to Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology.

6In 2001, Microbiology & Immunology (Academic Health Sciences) and Microbiology & Molecular Genetics (Life Science) were combined into Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics (Basic Biomedical Science).

5These programs are listed in the Life Sciences but they are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science and the School of Medicine.

4In 2009-2010 Romance Language & Literature major was discontinued

1Department names are listed when a department offers 2 or more graduate programs.2IDP = Interdepartmental Program. Interdepartmental programs provide an integrated curriculum of several disciplines.3As of 2004, the East Asian Languages & Cultures major was renamed Asian Languages & Cultures.

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Graduate Division

General Campus

Humanities

Letters and Science

Professional Schools

Life Sciences

Physical Sciences

Social Sciences

Health Sciences

Academic Programs Professional Schools

Arts & Architecture

Dentistry Medicine Nursing Fielding School of Public Health

Education & Info Studies

Engineering & Applied Sciences

Anderson School of Management

Luskin School ofPublic Affairs

Theater, Film & Television

Non- Graduate Division Programs

MedicineMD

(Health Sci)

Dentistry DDS

(Health Sci)

LawLLM, JD & SJD (Gen. Campus)

Applied Linguistics & TESL Applied LinguisticsApplied Ling. & TESL

Art HistoryAsian Languages &Cultures

ClassicsComparative Lit.EnglishFolklore & Mythology**French & Francophone Studies

Germanic Lang..Germanic Lang.Scandinavian

Indo-European Studies (IDP)ItalianLinguisticsMusicologyNear Eastern Lang. & Cult.

PhilosophySlavic Lang. & Lit.Spanish & Portuguese

Hispanic Lang. & Lit.PortugueseSpanish

African Studies (IDP)E. Asian Studies (IDP)Islamic Studies (IDP)Latin American Studies (IDP)

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sci.Chem.& Biochem.

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

ChemistryEarth & Space Sci.

GeochemistryGeologyGeophysics & Space Physics

MathematicsPhysics & Astron.

AstronomyPhysics

Statistics

Afro-American Studies(IDP)

American Indian Studies (IDP)

AnthropologyArchaeology (IDP)Asian-American Studies

Conservation of Archaeol. & Ethno Materials (IDP)

EconomicsGeographyHistoryPolitical ScienceSociologyWomen’s Studies

International Institute

BioinformaticsBiologyMicrobiology, Immunology, & Molecular. Genetics

Molecular Bio. (IDP)Molecular, Cell, & Dev. Biology

Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (IDP)

Physiological SciencePsychologyAccess to Programsin the Molecular &

Cellular Life Sciences

ArchitectureArtDesign|Media ArtsEthnomusicologyMusicWorld Arts & Cultures

Culture & PerformanceDance

EducationEducationEducation Leadership Prog.*Special Education/CSULA

Information StudiesInformation Studies Library & Information Sci.Moving Image Archive

Studies (IDP)

Biomedical Eng. (IDP)Chemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEngineering – Online M.S.*Materials Sci. & Engin.Mechanical & Aerospace Eng.

Aerospace EngineeringManufacturing Engin.Mechanical Engineering

Executive MBA*Financial Engineering (IDP)*

Fully-Employed MBA*Management MBAUCLA-UAI Global Exec. (Americas) MBA*

UCLA-NUS Global Exec.(Asia Pacific) MBA*

Public PolicySocial WelfareUrban Planning

Urban PlanningUrban & Regional Planning

Film & TelevisionMoving Image Archive Studies (IDP)

Theater.TheaterTheater & PerformanceStudies

Oral Biology Biological ChemistryBiomathematics

BiomathematicsClinical Research

Biomedical Physics (IDP)Cellular & Molecular Pathology

Human GeneticsMolecular & Medical Pharmacology

NeurobiologyNeuroscience (IDP)

BiostatisticsEnvironmental Health Sci.

Environmental Sci. & Eng. (IDP)

EpidemiologyHealth ServicesMolecular Toxicology (IDP)

MPH for Health Professionals*

Public Health

*Special Fee Programs

**No longer accepting new students.

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Steven Nelson (Art History), ChairKaren Gylys (Nursing / BRI), Vice ChairEvelyn Blumenberg (Urban Planning)Robert Brown (Mathematics)Stuart Brown (Physics) Guillaume Chanfreau (Chemistry & Biochemistry)Robert Cooper (Education)Diana Favro (Architecture & Urban Design)Robert G. Frank, Jr. (Neurobiology / Medical History)Lowell Gallagher (English)Pirouz Kavehpour (Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering)Ian Krouse (Music)Stephen Mamber (Film, Television & Digital Media)Thomas Minor (Psychology - Learning & Behavior)Sarah Morris (Classics / Cotsen Institute)Ichiro Nishimura (Dentistry)Chon Noriega (Film, Television & Digital Media)Mariko Sakakibara (Management)Catia Sternini (Neurobiology / Gastroenterology)Michael Goldstein, Interim Dean, Graduate Division, Ex-Officio

Michelle Amor (Film, Television & Digital Media)Meghdi Babakhanlou (Biomedical Engineering IDP)Andrew Barnes (Health Services)Najib Ussef (Epidemiology)

Daniel Bennett, Assistant Dean, Graduate DivisionCarlos Grijalva, Associate Dean, Graduate DivisionRoss Shideler, Associate Dean, Graduate DivisionBelinda Tucker, Associate Dean, Graduate Division

Kyle Cunningham, Academic Senate

Standing Guests

Council Analyst

Academic Senate Graduate Council Roster2010-11

Senate Members

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Robin GarrellVice Provost & Dean

Samuel BersolaAssistant Vice Provost

Paris McDonaldExecutive Assistant

Ross ShidelerAssociate Dean

Carlos GrijalvaAssociate Dean

April de StefanoDirector,

Academic Services

Michael FlaxmanCoordinator, Office of

Postdoctoral & Visiting Scholars Services

Brittany HowellAdministrative

Specialist

Susan SmithManager, Grad

Admissions & Student Academic Services

Estrella ArcibaStudent Affairs

Officer

Jessie BoutayebStudent Affairs

Officer

John CopeStudent Affairs

Officer

Jessica PerezStudent Affairs

Officer

Shondi ThomasStudent Affairs

Officer

Claire McCluskeyAdministrative Analyst/Project

Coordinator

Christopher TestaDirector, Information

Technology

Peter ClowesTemp. System/

Network Administrator

Mats GranlundProgrammer/Analyst

Eli LevyLead Website

Developer

Eric ManacsaProgrammer/Analyst

Ralph MonasterioProgrammer/ Analyst

Mary WatkinsContent Manager/Business Strategist

VacantProject Manager/Business Analyst

Christine WangDirector, Budget,

Personnel & Analysis

Janice LoveInstitutional Research

Analyst

Tammi MonsantoPersonnel

Coordinator

Ellen StolzenbergInstitutional Research

Analyst

Sonya GavinDirector, Operations & External Relations

Juliana AlvarezAdministrative

Specialist

Megan OdegaardAdministrative

Specialist

Ana LebonDirector, Fellowships & Financial Services

Cherie FrancisCoordinator,

Fellowships Services

Brittany HawkinsStudent Affairs

Officer

Samantha ReyesStudent Affairs

Officer

Sherman ChewManager, Financial

Services

Arlene OrtizCoordinator

Henry HernandezAdministrative

Analyst

Fred MerrickAdministrative

Analyst

Jenny TangAdministrative

Analyst

VacantStudent Affairs Officer

Anne Dela CruzDirector, Outreach

& Diversity

Anna Guzmán Program Coordinator

Jozen GibsonStudent Affairs

Officer

October 2011

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Office of the Vice Provost & Dean Information Technology GroupRobin Garrell, Ph.D., Vice Provost & Dean Christopher Testa, ManagerSamuel Bersola, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Provost Peter Clowes, Temp. Computer System AdminCarlos Grijalva, Ph.D., Associate Dean Mats Granlund, Programmer AnalystRoss Shideler, Ph.D., Associate Dean Eli Levy, Lead Website DeveloperParis McDonald, Executive Assistant Eric Manacsa, Programmer Analyst

Ralph Monasterio, Programmer AnalystOperations & External Relations Mary Watkins, Content Manager/Business StrategistSonya Gavin, DirectorJuliana Alvarez, Adminstrative Specialist Fellowships & Financial ServicesMegan Odegaard, Adminstrative Specialist Ana Lebon, Director

Budget, Personnel & Analysis Fellowships ServicesChristine Y. Wang, Director Cherie Francis, Ed.D., CoordinatorJanice Love, Institutional Research Analyst Brittany Hawkins, Student Affairs OfficerTammi Monsanto, Personnel Coordinator Samantha Reyes, Student Affairs OfficerEllen Stolzenberg, Ph.D., Institutional Research Analyst

Financial ServicesAcademic Services Sherman Chew, ManagerApril de Stefano, Ph.D., Director Arlene Ortiz, Coordinator

Henry Hernandez, Administrative AnalystOffice of Postdoctoral & Visiting Scholar Services Fred Merrick, Administrative AnalystMichael Flaxman, Coordinator Jenny Tang, Administrative AnalystBrittany Howell, Administrative Specialist

Outreach & DiversityGraduate Admissions/Student Academic Services Anne Dela Cruz, Ed.D, DirectorSusan Smith, Manager Anna Guzman, Program CoordinatorEstrella Arciba, Student Affairs Officer Jozen Gibson, Student Affairs OfficerJessie Boutayeb, Student Affairs OfficerJohn Cope, Student Affairs OfficerJessica Perez, Student Affairs OfficerShondi Thomas, Student Affairs OfficerClaire McCluskey, Analyst/Project Coordinator

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Access Program: See UCLA Access Program.

Advancement-to-Candidacy (ATC): Students are advanced to candidacy following completion of course and language requirements and the written and oral qualifying examinations (if applicable).

Candidacy: See advancement to candidacy.

Departmental Gifts and Endowments: Departmental Gifts and Endowments include funds controlled by departments/schools, funds from the academic deans' office allocated to departments, and endowments specific to an individual department/program.

Domestic Student: Includes U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents, Refugees, immigration card holders, or approved petitioners for immigrant visas.

Enrollment Success (Yield): Percent of admitted students who enroll.

Federal Fellowships/Scholarships: Federal Fellowships/Scholarships include any fellowship, traineeship, or grant money from federal sources.

GSR (RA): Research Assistantship (RA) or Graduate Student Researcher (GSR).

Graduate Division (GD) Programs: All graduate degree programs except the DDS in Dentistry, the JD, LLM and SJD in Law, and the MD in Medicine.

Graduate Division (GD) Grants and Fellowships: GD Grants and Fellowships include special fellowships, funding from the University of California, special allocations from the UCLA Chancellor, and centrally administered endowment funds.

International Student: Students holding an F1 visa or other visas not included under Domestic Student.

Merit-Based Funding: Financial support which is not need-based but based on academic, athletic, or artistic achievement or other criteria.

PPID Program: Professional Program for International Dentists.

Private Funding Sources: Private Funding Sources include private agency (foundations & individuals), fellowships and grant funding.

Selectivity: Percent of applicants who are admitted.

Special Fee Programs: a.k.a Self Supporting Programs. Special Fee Programs include the following: Cooperative Executive MBA (a.k.a UCLA-NUS Executive MBA), Executive MBA, Fully Employed MBA, Education Leadership Program, Master’s of Financial Engineering, Global Executive MBA (a.k.a. UCLA-UCLA-UAI Global Executive MBA), and MPH for Health Professionals

TA: Teaching Apprenticeship. Teaching Apprenticeships are course assistants for undergraduate courses. In this report, Teaching Assistantships include Teaching Assistants, Readers and Special Readers. Teaching Assistants for graduate courses are known as Special Readers. Readers and Special Readers help grade the homework assignments for a course.

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UCLA ACCESS Program: A program to recruit, admit or support first-year graduate students in 11 PhD-granting degree programs in the molecular, cellular and integrative life sciences.

Underrepresented Minority (URM): For the university, URM includes domestic Native American/American Indian/Alaskan Native, African American/Black, Chicano/Mexican American, Latino/Other Hispanic, and Filipino/Filipino-American students.

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FALL TERM 2010 Men Women Total

UCLA Graduate Enrollment (includes Special Fee students) 6,388 5,510 11,898

Domestic 5,073 4,785 9,858

African American 163 281 444

American Indian 27 27 54

Asian 931 868 1,799

Chicano/Mexican American 237 345 582

East Indian/Pakistani 240 130 370

Latino/Other Hispanic 180 233 413

Filipino 78 108 186

Non-Hispanic White 2,432 2,023 4,455

Other Ethnicities 469 493 962

Pacific Islander 18 14 32

Unknown/Decline to State 298 263 561

International Students 1,315 725 2,040

California Residents (domestic) 3,592 3,912 7,504

Non-California Residents (domestic) 1,481 873 2,354

Applications 22,010 18,862 40,872 *

Admissions 4,492 3,894 8,386

Entering Students 2,004 1,765 3,769

Men Women Total

ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-11

Student Financial Support:Recipients of Graduate Division Fellowships/Funds 1,414 1,523 2,937Academic Apprentices:

Teaching (TA, Special Reader) 1,677 1,349 3,026Research (GSR) 1,570 1,251 2,821

Percent of Students Supported By:Merit-Based Funding 55.10% 63.77% 59.10%Total Funding 80.11% 88.16% 83.82%

Average Support Per Student Supported:Merit-Based Funding $28,228 $25,405 $26,823Total Funding $39,067 $38,226 $38,659

Postdoctoral Scholars (Fall 2010) 682 476 1,158

Visiting Scholars 224 170 394

* Includes 3 individuals of unknown gender

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Section 1: Admissions

FIGURE 1-1. Graduate Division Applicants, Admits, New and Total Enrollment: Fall Terms 2001 – 2010

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Applicants 17,881 22,066 21,068 19,479 17,752 18,244 19,174 19,485 20,007 21,269Admits 5,038 5,279 5,335 4,730 5,056 5,467 5,560 5,422 5,168 5,546New Enrollment 2,436 2,663 2,647 2,365 2,357 2,576 2,618 2,559 2,543 2,604Total Enrollment 7,793 8,325 8,659 8,365 8,072 8,293 8,440 8,424 8,402 8,360

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

% change 2001 - 2010

18.95

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7.27

7.28

Figure 1-1 UCLA continues to receive more graduate applications each year than any other University of California campus. In fall 2010, UCLA received over 40,000 applications, almost 2,000 more than UC Berkeley, the campus with the second largest volume of applications. Figure 1-1 displays only the programs under the purview of the Graduate Division (excludes the DDS in Dentistry, the JD, LLM and SJD in Law, and the MD in Medicine). The number of applicants, admits, new enrollees and total enrollees all increased over the past ten years. In 2002 and 2003, UCLA experienced a temporary spike in applications but these increases minimally impacted the total admits and new enrollment for those years.

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TABLE 1-2. Trends in Applications, Admissions, and Enrollment of Underrepresented Minorities in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001, Fall 2006 – 2010

10-year 1-year

% % % % % % % change % change# Total # Total # Total # Total # Total # Total 01 to 10 09 to 10

American Indian/Alaskan NativeApplications 69 0.39 53 0.29 68 0.35 62 0.32 72 0.36 119 0.56 72.46 65.28Admissions 21 0.42 23 0.42 33 0.59 23 0.42 17 0.33 33 0.60 57.14 94.12New Registrants 15 0.62 13 0.50 19 0.73 13 0.51 10 0.39 11 0.42 -26.67 10.00Total Registrants 42 0.54 45 0.54 52 0.62 49 0.58 43 0.51 36 0.43 -14.29 -16.28

Black/African AmericanApplications 482 2.70 543 2.98 601 3.13 604 3.10 622 3.11 836 3.93 73.44 34.41Admissions 140 2.78 167 3.05 216 3.88 171 3.15 170 3.29 229 4.13 63.57 34.71New Registrants 86 3.53 90 3.49 131 5.00 94 3.67 92 3.62 124 4.76 44.19 34.78Total Registrants 272 3.49 303 3.65 343 4.06 331 3.93 307 3.65 328 3.92 20.59 6.84

Chicano/Mexican AmericanApplications 473 2.65 554 3.04 628 3.28 581 2.98 618 3.09 951 4.47 101.06 53.88Admissions 198 3.93 207 3.79 253 4.55 236 4.35 189 3.66 305 5.50 54.04 61.38New Registrants 133 5.46 138 5.36 172 6.57 156 6.10 120 4.72 189 7.26 42.11 57.50Total Registrants 339 4.35 413 4.98 424 5.02 438 5.20 410 4.88 449 5.37 32.45 9.51

Latino/Other HispanicApplications 488 2.73 562 3.08 648 3.38 633 3.25 680 3.40 673 3.16 37.91 -1.03Admissions 169 3.35 194 3.55 205 3.69 228 4.21 205 3.97 186 3.35 10.06 -9.27New Registrants 103 4.23 120 4.66 113 4.32 130 5.08 129 5.07 89 3.42 -13.59 -31.01Total Registrants 270 3.46 371 4.47 364 4.31 378 4.49 382 4.55 332 3.97 22.96 -13.09

FilipinoApplications 203 1.14 251 1.38 254 1.32 232 1.19 254 1.27 324 1.52 59.61 27.56Admissions 92 1.83 90 1.65 85 1.53 69 1.27 81 1.57 90 1.62 -2.17 11.11New Registrants 68 2.79 60 2.33 48 1.83 47 1.84 50 1.97 47 1.80 -30.88 -6.00Total Registrants 162 2.08 166 2.00 149 1.77 144 1.71 151 1.80 144 1.72 -11.11 -4.64

Total Domestic Underrepresented MinoritiesApplications 1,715 9.59 1,963 10.76 2,199 11.47 2,112 10.84 2,246 11.23 2,903 13.65 69.27 29.25Admissions 620 12.31 681 12.46 792 14.24 727 13.41 662 12.81 843 15.20 35.97 27.34New Registrants 405 16.63 421 16.34 483 18.45 440 17.19 401 15.77 460 17.67 13.58 14.71Total Registrants 1,085 13.92 1,298 15.65 1,332 15.78 1,340 15.91 1,293 15.39 1,289 15.42 18.80 -0.31

Total Domestic*Applications 9,971 55.76 11,938 65.44 12,327 64.29 12,478 64.04 13,083 65.39 14,052 66.07 40.93 7.41Admissions 3,535 70.17 4,359 79.73 4,398 79.10 4,220 77.83 3,961 76.64 4,278 77.14 21.02 8.00New Registrants 1,877 77.05 2,133 82.80 2,144 81.89 2,063 80.62 2,023 79.55 2,048 78.65 9.11 1.24Total Registrants 6,099 78.26 6,760 81.51 6,920 81.99 6,868 81.53 6,759 80.45 6,613 79.10 8.43 -2.16

Total Graduate Division**Applications 17,881 -- 18,244 -- 19,174 -- 19,485 -- 20,007 -- 21,269 -- 18.95 6.31Admissions 5,038 -- 5,467 -- 5,560 -- 5,422 -- 5,168 -- 5,546 -- 10.08 7.31New Registrants 2,436 -- 2,576 -- 2,618 -- 2,559 -- 2,543 -- 2,604 -- 6.90 2.40Total Registrants 7,793 -- 8,293 -- 8,440 -- 8,424 -- 8,402 -- 8,360 -- 7.28 -0.50

*Includes the minority categories listed above, Asians, Caucasians, Other, and Decline to State.**Includes the minority categories listed above, Asians, Caucasians, Other, Decline to State, and International students.Note: Excludes Special Fee programsSource: UCLA Student Records System

2006 2007 200920082001 2010

Table 1-2 Beginning with the fall 2010 application cycle, applicants were allowed to choose multiple ethnicities/ racial categories. Hence, it is difficult to determine whether the nearly 30 percent increase in underrepresented minority applications in 2010 resulted from an increase in real numbers or an inflation of numbers due to the new option to self-identify with more than one ethnic/ racial category.

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TABLE 1-3. Graduate Division Domestic Underrepresented Minorities: Doctoral Applications, Admits, and Newly Registered by Ethnicity: Fall 2006 - Fall 2010

Underrepresented Minority Doctoral Applications by Ethnicity

F06 F07 F08 F09 F10 F06 to F10 F09 to F10

American Indian/Alaskan Native 24 22 19 26 42 75% 62%Black/African American 177 194 216 225 281 59% 25%Chicano/Mexican American 234 237 204 219 342 46% 56%Filipino/Filipino American 64 78 58 66 84 31% 27%Latino/Other Hispanic 176 235 187 232 217 23% -6%Puerto Rican 29 31 32 26 35 21% 35% 704 797 716 794 1001 42% 26%

Underrepresented Minority Doctoral Admits by Ethnicity

F06 F07 F08 F09 F10 F06 to F10 F09 to F10

American Indian/Alaskan Native 7 6 5 4 4 -43% 0%Black/African American 32 59 40 51 58 81% 14%Chicano/Mexican American 58 70 50 53 78 34% 47%Filipino/Filipino American 16 31 9 13 16 0% 23%Latino/Other Hispanic 36 43 50 43 50 39% 16%Puerto Rican 6 9 11 8 12 100% 50%

155 218 165 172 218 41% 27%

Underrepresented Minority Doctoral Newly Registered by Ethnicity

F06 F07 F08 F09 F10 F06 to F10 F09 to F10

American Indian/Alaskan Native 3 3 1 1 1 -67% 0%Black/African American 19 36 20 23 31 63% 35%Chicano/Mexican American 31 37 31 27 43 39% 59%Filipino/Filipino American 10 17 3 6 6 -40% 0%Latino/Other Hispanic 20 24 18 18 25 25% 39%Puerto Rican 4 4 4 2 6 50% 200%

87 121 77 77 112 29% 45%

Includes Special Fee ProgramsSource: UCLA Student Records System

% Change

% Change

% Change

Table 1-3 UCLA Graduate Division, which includes Special Fee programs, reached a five-year high in fall 2010 for underrepresented minority doctoral applications. In particular, American Indian/Alaskan Native applications peaked at 42. The yield of 112 underrepresented minority students in fall 2010 was the second highest in 5 years, the five-year high of 121 students being in fall 2007.

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TABLE 1-4. Graduate Division Domestic Underrepresented Minorities: Master's Applications, Admits, and Newly Registered by Ethnicity: Fall 2006 - Fall 2010

Underrepresented Minority Master's Applications by Ethnicity

F06 F07 F08 F09 F10 F06 to F10 F09 to F10

American Indian/Alaskan Native 35 48 43 51 77 120% 51%Black/African American 402 458 440 438 552 37% 26%Chicano/Mexican American 368 443 413 438 609 65% 39%Filipino/Filipino American 213 214 198 216 240 13% 11%Latino/Other Hispanic 359 391 425 434 379 6% -13%Puerto Rican 42 34 39 24 41 -2% 71%

1419 1588 1558 1601 1898 34% 19%

Underrepresented Minority Master's Admits by Ethnicity

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American Indian/Alaskan Native 18 26 18 13 29 61% 123%Black/African American 147 168 148 138 169 15% 22%Chicano/Mexican American 163 197 199 157 227 39% 45%Filipino/Filipino American 84 71 66 78 74 -12% -5%Latino/Other Hispanic 155 163 174 162 121 -22% -25%Puerto Rican 12 7 14 7 2 -83% -71%

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American Indian/Alaskan Native 12 15 12 9 10 -17% 11%Black/African American 81 108 88 85 91 12% 7%Chicano/Mexican American 120 148 135 111 146 22% 32%Filipino/Filipino American 57 46 49 51 41 -28% -20%Latino/Other Hispanic 100 97 115 120 58 -42% -52%Puerto Rican 8 5 11 2 0 -100% -100%

378 419 410 378 346 -8% -8%

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Table 1-4 For domestic underrepresented minority master’s students, Table 1-4 shows that while the number of applications was at a five-year high in fall 2010, admits and newly registered students decreased compared to fall 2007. In 2010, the Graduate Division experienced a five-year high for applicants of all minority categories, except for those of Latino/Other Hispanic and Puerto Rican descent. In terms of admitted students, 2010 was a five-year peak for students of American Indian/Alaskan Native, Black/African American and Chicano/Mexican American descent. However, enrollment of new Latino/Other Hispanic and Puerto Rican students hit a five-year low in fall 2010.

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TABLE 1-5. Domestic Underrepresented Minorities as a Percent of Applicants, Admits, New and Total Enrollment in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001 and Fall 2010

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LETTERS & SCIENCE 9.4 8.8 10.6 10.4 12.2 12.8 14.0 11.8

Humanities 8.6 10.8 9.1 10.8 11.1 10.1 7.0 10.1Life Sciences1 11.2 8.5 8.2 8.9 16.9 19.4 19.3 12.4Physical Sciences 6.9 8.3 10.5 7.6 7.1 9.4 11.8 7.8Social Sciences 10.6 8.6 13.7 13.4 13.8 14.6 15.7 17.0

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE2 33.7 31.7 41.0 35.3 21.4 24.2 40.0 35.1

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PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 8.8 12.5 16.7 14.3 12.8 14.2 16.4 15.3

Arts & Architecture 8.2 10.2 13.2 13.2 15.0 13.5 13.2 14.7Education & Information Studies 21.0 24.6 29.2 27.1 33.0 36.8 40.9 36.5Engineering 2.3 3.4 5.8 4.5 4.5 6.4 5.6 5.3Management 5.3 7.1 7.4 6.7 6.1 5.3 3.8 4.0Public Affairs 26.2 24.6 35.0 28.9 23.8 23.9 28.2 27.1Theater, Film, & TV 15.9 17.1 17.0 17.3 20.1 20.7 22.4 20.4

HEALTH SCIENCES 15.2 16.9 22.4 19.2 22.2 22.5 26.4 20.9

Academic Programs1 6.4 11.6 9.3 12.5 13.3 15.9 16.7 9.7Professional Schools 19.3 17.6 24.5 21.9 24.3 23.3 27.8 25.0

Nursing 31.2 30.2 36.2 33.8 32.4 33.2 32.1 30.9Public Health 16.2 13.2 18.2 16.3 18.7 19.5 24.4 21.5

TOTAL URM HEADCOUNT 1,715 620 405 1,085 2,902 843 460 1,289

TOTAL HEADCOUNT 17,881 5,038 2,436 7,793 21,269 5,546 2,604 8,360

2 Formed in 2001, includes some majors previously grouped under Social Sciences and Humanities.Note: Fields as organized in Fall 2010. Excludes Special Fee programsSource: UCLA Student Records System

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

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Table 1-5 The percentage of domestic underrepresented minorities among all enrolled students in Graduate Division programs grew from 13.9 percent in 2001 to 15.2 percent in 2010. Most major subdivisions of the Graduate Division mirrored this growth, with the exception of Humanities, International Institute, Management, Public Affairs, Academic Health Sciences and Nursing.

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TABLE 1-6. Women as a Percent of Applicants, Admits, New and Total Enrollment in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001 and Fall 2010

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LETTERS & SCIENCE 51.5 46.7 47.3 47.3 49.5 46.5 48.4 49.5

Humanities 60.3 62.8 64.6 61.5 57.2 55.1 58.1 60.6Life Sciences1 66.5 58.1 56.7 52.4 65.6 61.1 63.0 59.7Physical Sciences 29.9 30.0 25.0 29.6 31.3 35.2 32.9 31.1Social Sciences 50.0 48.8 49.7 47.8 48.3 47.4 46.3 52.6

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE2 60.2 61.9 66.7 62.4 58.0 56.5 60.0 52.6

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PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 39.8 45.2 46.8 44.4 40.7 42.0 43.2 41.8

Arts & Architecture 51.3 48.6 46.5 50.5 51.9 43.8 41.9 45.2Education & Information Studies 77.0 76.6 75.9 75.6 73.1 72.3 71.8 71.7Engineering 20.5 21.1 21.3 18.0 21.1 24.0 23.4 20.5Management 32.6 29.9 30.1 29.0 33.0 33.0 31.5 32.4Public Affairs 73.4 74.0 74.1 73.2 67.4 69.2 70.4 67.4Theater, Film, & TV 44.8 48.7 50.0 50.8 45.3 48.7 47.8 49.1

HEALTH SCIENCES 69.4 75.8 77.9 68.3 9.3 73.1 75.1 71.6

Academic Programs1 52.4 52.3 50.0 43.6 47.7 47.7 50.0 49.6Professional Schools 77.2 79.1 82.4 78.5 --- 76.3 78.5 79.7

Nursing 94.1 96.9 98.3 96.3 88.4 86.2 86.5 88.4Public Health 72.9 72.8 73.8 70.1 73.4 72.5 72.0 74.5

TOTAL WOMEN HEADCOUNT 8,100 2,524 1,270 3,832 9,933 2,638 1,286 4,087

TOTAL HEADCOUNT 17,881 5,038 2,436 7,793 21,269 5,546 2,604 8,360

2Formed in 2001, includes majors previously grouped under Social Sciences and HumanitiesNotes: Fields of study show n as organized in Fall 2010. Excludes Special Fee programs.Source: UCLA Student Records System

1Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

20102001

Table 1-6 The percentage of women enrolled slightly decreased between 2001 and 2010, but still comprised roughly half of the total Graduate Division enrollment. In fall 2010, women were underrepresented in physical sciences and the professional schools, with particularly low percentages in Engineering and Management. Women were overrepresented in the health sciences, due to the overwhelming majority of women in Nursing and Public Health.

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TABLE 1-7. International Students as a Percent of Applicants, Admits, New and Total Enrollment in the Graduate Division: Fall 2001 and Fall 2010

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Humanities 32.9 17.7 20.2 16.7 23.6 11.2 12.8 15.0Life Sciences1 30.7 11.6 14.9 10.1 20.0 9.5 11.1 10.7Physical Sciences 49.2 24.8 25.0 25.3 43.1 23.3 24.8 25.2Social Sciences 48.2 46.3 34.2 24.9 31.0 19.9 23.1 19.8

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PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 46.7 33.1 24.5 25.5 38.5 27.0 24.9 25.5

Arts & Architecture 30.8 28.4 20.8 19.2 23.0 17.2 11.6 15.7Education & Information Studies 19.7 8.7 6.0 6.5 9.0 4.1 3.7 4.0Engineering 78.6 59.2 51.7 49.8 64.6 45.2 47.7 46.7Management 50.2 27.4 27.4 27.5 45.5 30.1 30.1 29.9Public Affairs 20.0 12.8 7.6 9.4 17.3 7.7 5.6 6.5Theater, Film, & TV 17.9 19.7 14.2 10.3 19.3 12.4 11.9 10.1

HEALTH SCIENCES 35.3 18.9 15.4 14.0 17.5 11.5 10.6 10.8

Academic Programs1 56.4 20.9 24.1 13.1 28.0 11.4 16.7 15.8Professional Schools 25.5 18.6 13.9 14.4 14.9 11.6 9.7 9.0

Nursing 6.3 2.5 --- 0.7 4.8 4.6 4.5 2.0Public Health 30.5 24.3 21.5 20.9 21.9 14.2 14.0 13.1

TOTAL INTERNATIONAL HEADCOUNT 7,910 1,503 559 1,694 7,217 1,268 559 1,747

TOTAL HEADCOUNT 17,881 5,038 2,436 7,793 21,269 5,546 2,604 8,360

2 Formed in 2001, includes majors previously grouped under Social SciencesNotes: Fields of study show n as organized in Fall 2010. Excludes Special Fee programs.Source: UCLA Student Records System

1Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

20102001

Table 1-7 Over the last ten years, roughly one in five total enrolled Graduate Division students was an international student. While representation of international students in the professional schools remained steady (25.5%), representation in the College of Letters and Science, International Institute and Health Sciences declined.

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TABLE 1-8. Graduate Division Admission Exceptions - Dean's Special Action: Fall 2006 to Fall 2010

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Arts and Architecture 14 4 4 3 0 1 8 2 2 2 0 0 2 11 5 3 0 0 9 10 6 3 0 0 3 10 6 5 0 1 114

Education & Info Studies 26 0 18 3 0 0 26 0 4 8 0 0 23 1 15 4 0 0 43 0 8 2 0 3 33 0 12 2 0 1 232

Engineering 17 1 7 2 2 0 14 0 8 2 0 0 17 0 8 0 1 0 17 0 4 1 0 0 12 0 3 0 0 0 116

Health Sciences Academic 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 27

Humanities 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21

International Institute 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 11

Life Science 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 22

Management 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 25

Nursing 9 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 10 9 0 0 1 0 7 13 0 0 2 0 4 12 0 0 0 0 8 10 0 0 95

Physical Science 3 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 4 0 6 1 3 5 2 0 5 0 1 5 3 0 1 0 0 1 54

Public Affairs 3 0 3 1 1 4 1 0 2 5 0 8 1 0 4 3 4 6 7 0 2 5 1 0 9 0 2 6 0 0 78

Public Health 6 0 17 8 2 0 9 0 10 8 4 0 14 0 13 5 4 0 16 0 5 7 0 1 20 0 11 7 0 0 167

Social Science 6 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 38

Special Fee 12 11 19 27 6 0 12 5 14 48 8 0 15 1 15 52 2 0 6 21 56 0 0 12 3 16 65 0 1 427

Theater, Film and TV 0 4 4 5 0 0 1 4 4 9 0 5 2 1 0 2 0 7 7 5 1 0 0 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 72

Total 99 20 86 62 13 6 80 13 66 99 14 18 88 14 90 88 15 20 129 15 69 91 2 15 103 20 69 100 0 4

% of Yearly Total 35 7 30 22 5 2 28 4 23 34 5 6 28 4 29 28 5 6 40 5 21 28 1 5 32 6 21 31 0 1

Yearly Total 1508286 290

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Table 1-8 Each year, the Graduate Dean takes Special Action on the applicants who are nominated for admission by their department but who do not meet minimum academic criteria for admission to UCLA. Table 1-8 displays the five-year trends for six categories of reasons for which the Dean granted admission via Special Action. ‘Strong letter of support‘, ‘post graduate GPA above 3.0’, and ‘professional competence’ remain the three primary justifications for students who are admitted by the Dean’s Special Action. Special Fee programs have generated roughly 28 percent of Dean’s Special Action admissions exceptions for the five-year period ending in fall 2010, despite the fact that Special Fee programs comprise only 11 percent of total enrollment in the Graduate Division.

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FIGURE 1-9. Other Institutions Applied to by Graduate Division Applicants, Fall 2010 The 10 most chosen academic institutions by applicants responding to "If you are applying to other academic institutions, please list those schools." The number next to institution name represents the number of times an institution was chosen by more than 22,700 applications. Applicants could choose up to six institutions.

UC Berkeley 3485 UC Berkeley 3485 UC Berkeley 3485

Univ Southern California 2448 Univ Southern California 2448 Univ Southern California 2448

Stanford University 1872 Stanford University 1872 Stanford University 1872Columbia Univ 1852 Columbia Univ 1852

UC San Diego 1613 UC San Diego 1613 UC San Diego 1613

New York Univ 1448 New York Univ 1448

Univ Michigan 1217 Univ Michigan 1217Univ Texas 1196 Univ Texas 1196

Mass Institute of Tech 1101 Mass Institute of Tech 1101

Univ of Washington 1060 Univ of Washington 1060

Total 17292 9418 8571 8721

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Columbia University 318 Stanford University 158 UC San Diego 77 UC Berkeley 784Yale University 299 Univ Southern California 150 UC San Francisco 70 Stanford University 653UC Berkeley 290 UC Berkeley 126 Stanford University 52 UC San Diego 610Univ Southern California 239 Columbia University 100 Univ Texas 48 Univ Southern California 431California Institute Arts 135 Univ of Washington 70 UC Berkeley 45 Mass Institute Technology 405Rhode Island Sch Design 127 New York University 61 UC Irvine 45 Univ Illinois 363School Art Inst Chicago 115 UC Irvine 59 Duke University 44 Univ Texas 350Mass Institute Technology 112 Univ Pennsylvania 54 Univ Wisc 42 Georgia Institute Tech 312Univ Texas 107 Univ Texas 52 Univ Southern California 41 Univ Michigan 306Calif College of the Arts 105 UC Santa Barbara 50 Columbia Univ 32 UC Irvine 276

UC Berkeley 298 UC Berkeley 361 UC Berkeley 255 UC Berkeley 364Stanford University 202 Univ Southern California 340 UC San Diego 226 Stanford University 240Columbia University 189 Columbia University 125 Univ Southern California 190 UC San Diego 208New York University 185 New York University 120 Stanford University 177 Mass Institute Technology 186Univ Chicago 161 Mass Institute Technology 91 Univ of Washington 140 Calif Institute Technology 167Univ Pennsylvania 123 Univ Michigan 98 UC Irvine 119 Columbia Univ 160Yale University 122 CSU Long Beach 89 UC San Francisco 117 UC Santa Barbara 141Univ Southern California 120 Univ of Washington 81 UC Davis 116 Univ Michigan 137Univ Texas 105 Univ Pennsylvania 66 Yale Univ 104 Univ Chicago 135Univ Michigan 101 San Diego State Univ 64 UC Santa Barbara 103 Univ Washington 132

UC Berkeley 25 UC Berkeley 545 CSU Long Beach 80Stanford University 18 Stanford University 301 CSU Los Angeles 78Columbia University 13 New York University 294 CSU Fullerton 58Univ of Washington 11 Columbia Univ 291 Western Univ Health Sci 56New York University 10 Univ Chicago 262 UC San Francisco 48Univ Texas 9 UC San Diego 257 Univ San Diego 39UC Santa Barbara 9 Univ Michigan 236 Azusa Pacific University 39Univ Illinois 9 Princeton University 215 John Hopkins Univ 33Univ Michigan 8 Yale University 178 Univ of San Francisco 31Univ Southern California 7 Univ Pennsylvania 169 CSU Northridge 30

Univ Southern California 564 UC Berkeley 300New York Univ 428 Columbia Univ 128Columbia Univ 188 Univ of Washington 122Chapman University 119 Boston University 107Univ Texas 114 Emory University 90Calif Institute Arts 96 San Diego Sate Univ 88Northwestern Univ 73 Johns Hopkins Univ 87Yale University 68 Univ of Southern California 84Loyola Marymount Univ 54 Univ Michigan 83Boston Univ 52 Univ North Carolina 77

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Figure 1-9 When submitting an application to UCLA Graduate Division, applicants are invited to respond to some questions regarding their graduate school decision-making process. Figure 1-9 shows other institutions to which fall 2010 UCLA Graduate Division applicants applied. The number next to the institution name represents the number of times an institution was selected. Applicants could choose up to six institutions. Overall, the top three graduate institutions are in California – UC Berkeley, University of Southern California, and Stanford University. UCLA applicants also apply to the Ivy League institutions in high numbers, particularly Columbia and Yale.

TABLE 1-10. Graduate Division New Enrollment: Fall 2006 to Fall 2010

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Female 1,287 50% 1,398 53% 1,327 52% 1,308 51% 1,286 49% 0% -2%Male 1,289 50% 1,220 47% 1,232 48% 1,235 49% 1,318 51% 2% 7%

Underrepresented Minority 421 16% 483 18% 440 17% 401 16% 460 18% 9% 15%Other Domestic 1,712 66% 1,661 63% 1,623 63% 1,622 64% 1,585 61% -7% -2%International 443 17% 474 18% 496 19% 520 20% 559 21% 26% 8% Masters 1,766 69% 1,792 68% 1,766 69% 1,780 70% 1,809 69% 2% 2%Doctoral 793 31% 810 31% 777 30% 743 29% 793 30% 0% 7%Other** 17 1% 16 1% 16 1% 20 1% 2 0% -88% -90%

Arts & Architecture 126 5% 147 6% 137 5% 133 5% 128 5% 2% -4%Education & Information Studies 386 15% 353 13% 339 13% 353 14% 301 12% -22% -15%Engineering 401 16% 419 16% 419 16% 446 18% 531 20% 32% 19%Health Science Academic 42 2% 57 2% 44 2% 49 2% 48 2% 14% -2%Humanities 115 4% 109 4% 112 4% 88 3% 86 3% -25% -2%International Institute 24 1% 28 1% 35 1% 26 1% 20 1% -17% -23%Life Sciences 96 4% 121 5% 127 5% 95 4% 134 5% 40% 41%Management 362 14% 358 14% 378 15% 367 14% 364 14% 1% -1%Nursing 164 6% 165 6% 151 6% 136 5% 156 6% -5% 15%Physical Science 165 6% 169 6% 145 6% 180 7% 161 6% -2% -11%Public Affairs 206 8% 202 8% 202 8% 212 8% 216 8% 5% 2%Public Health 180 7% 216 8% 181 7% 203 8% 192 7% 7% -5%Social Science 167 6% 157 6% 168 7% 129 5% 133 5% -20% 3%Theater, Film & TV 142 6% 117 4% 121 5% 126 5% 134 5% -6% 6%

Total 2,576 100% 2,618 100% 2,559 100% 2,543 100% 2,604 100% 1% 2%*(Excludes Special Fee and LDM)

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TABLE 1-11. Historical Enrollment of New Graduate Division Students by Undergraduate Institution: Fall 2006 - Fall 2010

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Cal Poly Pomona 6 14 19 9 13 UC Berkeley 135 147 153 164 151Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 12 12 16 12 16 UC Davis 33 34 25 39 43CSU Dominguez Hills 11 10 10 6 11 UC Irvine 57 81 73 77 59CSU Fullerton 15 11 19 19 17 UC Los Angeles 395 433 393 379 370CSU Long Beach 26 21 22 40 37 UC Merced 0 0 0 1 0CSU Los Angeles 19 21 19 10 15 UC Riverside 22 15 25 17 11CSU Northridge 35 23 36 34 37 UC San Diego 71 62 70 66 69San Diego State University 11 11 7 9 13 UC San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0San Francisco State University 16 15 12 15 16 UC Santa Barbara 34 43 50 32 51San Jose State University 5 4 11 5 6 UC Santa Cruz 34 42 30 29 21Other* (Includes 12 institutions) 18 26 18 23 27 Subtotal 781 857 819 816 776Subtotal 174 168 189 182 208

Other USBoston University 10 18 13 11 13

Birla Institute Science & Tech 1 2 4 2 9 Brown University 21 14 11 19 19Fudan Univ 2 4 4 13 12 Columbia Univ 13 12 11 16 23Natl Taiwan Univ 33 26 21 34 26 Cornell University 26 18 9 24 16Peking University 10 16 14 14 17 Georgetown University 9 7 7 6 16Peking University (Beijing) 3 4 3 3 9 Harvard University 14 18 17 17 14Seoul Natl University 0 0 0 0 10 MIT 11 7 8 9 13Shanghai Jiaotong Univ 3 5 3 9 18 New York University 23 19 14 15 11Tsing Hua Univ 18 17 24 14 18 Northwestern University 21 22 16 10 14University of Mumbai 6 2 4 4 20 Univ Illinois Urbana 7 8 12 9 14Zhejiang Univ 6 10 13 20 17 Univ Michigan Ann Arbor 20 25 25 23 15Other* (Includes 461 institutions) 324 328 360 351 358 Univ Pennsylvania 19 20 15 21 15Subtotal 406 414 450 464 514 Univ Texas Austin 17 9 13 12 13

Univ Virginia 9 10 7 10 13Univ Washington Seattle 21 18 12 19 15

Chapman University 6 2 1 2 5 Univ Wisconsin Madison 11 11 11 12 11Loyola Marymount University 12 9 15 10 13 University of Chicago 5 8 14 8 12Mount Saint Mary's College 10 7 7 7 5 University of Arizona 12 11 15 6 10Occidental College 13 12 12 6 16 Washington University 5 4 6 5 11Pomona College 14 20 14 9 20 Wellesley College 7 4 6 5 11Santa Clara University 5 3 3 3 6 Other* (Includes 587 institutions) 596 602 579 544 581Scripps College 5 3 3 6 5 Subtotal 877 865 821 801 860Stanford University 24 34 23 32 23Univ Southern California 50 43 36 36 38 117 96 89 83 42University of San Diego 9 4 3 3 7 2,576 2,618 2,559 2,543 2,604Other* (Includes 52 institutions) 73 81 74 83 66Subtotal 221 218 191 197 204

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*The 10 undergraduate institutions (20 for the 'Other US' category) providing the most new enrollees for Fall 2010 are reported individually. Enrollment from the remaining institutions is included in the "Other" category.

Table 1-11 This table shows five-year trends for over 1,100 undergraduate institutions of origin for students that enroll in UCLA Graduate Division programs for the five-year period ending in fall 2010. Just four undergraduate institutions—UCLA, UC Berkeley, UC Irvine and UC San Diego—accounted for 25 percent of the fall 2010 entering class. Among the 23 California State University campuses, CSU Long Beach and CSU Northridge sent the most graduates to UCLA. Outside of California, National Taiwan University, University of Mumbai, Columbia University and Brown University produced the greatest number of new Graduate Division students for fall 2010. In particular, the 20 new graduate students who are alumni of the University of Mumbai represented a big jump from the four-year average of 4 students prior to 2010. This growth can be attributed to an increase in new enrollment in the Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Fully Employed MBA programs.

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TABLE 1-12. Selectivity and Enrollment Success in Graduate Division Programs by Field of Study / Professional School: Fall 2001 - Fall 2010

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

GRADUATE DIVISION Selectivity 28.2 23.9 25.3 24.3 28.5 30.0 29.0 27.8 25.8 26.1Enrollment Success 48.4 50.5 49.6 50.0 46.6 47.1 47.1 47.2 49.7 47.1

Humanities Selectivity 22.5 20.7 18.8 14.6 16.2 17.7 18.9 17.1 14.1 14.2Enrollment Success 42.9 55.5 49.4 50.8 52.5 52.8 47.4 52.3 49.4 48.3

Life Sciences1 Selectivity 25.6 22.1 22.4 17.3 18.5 17.1 19.8 20.2 15.0 15.6Enrollment Success 51.9 61.2 47.0 50.7 47.6 48.5 54.8 54.3 49.7 63.9

Physical Sciences Selectivity 45.3 46.7 43.3 36.1 36.8 30.4 31.7 28.8 29.0 27.5Enrollment Success 33.0 36.1 32.5 34.1 35.5 37.8 37.2 34.9 43.2 36.8

Social Sciences Selectivity 33.8 27.0 22.3 24.0 22.2 26.1 24.1 26.1 21.0 16.7Enrollment Success 31.5 34.8 33.3 38.1 30.8 36.1 35.8 36.1 37.1 44.4

Health Sciences Academic1 Selectivity 18.5 20.1 19.3 21.3 23.1 19.0 19.7 19.6 22.1 20.2Enrollment Success 62.8 51.4 51.6 50.0 63.1 40.8 55.3 47.8 47.6 54.6

International Institute Selectivity 75.9 53.0 57.2 50.7 50.8 42.9 55.6 57.6 49.1 55.4Enrollment Success 61.9 49.3 47.1 35.2 41.3 42.1 37.3 42.2 49.1 32.3

Arts & Architecture Selectivity 20.3 17.2 16.5 17.7 16.2 20.4 18.8 16.2 13.8 13.7Enrollment Success 46.0 48.2 45.3 44.8 46.4 42.4 47.3 48.4 51.8 48.3

Education & Info Studies Selectivity 56.0 46.4 41.0 37.4 48.1 53.0 53.5 51.4 47.9 42.7Enrollment Success 61.7 67.4 72.7 66.1 67.3 68.8 64.5 69.6 71.5 64.7

Engineering Selectivity 36.6 25.0 31.6 29.6 34.4 35.6 35.1 37.1 37.0 35.4Enrollment Success 34.8 36.5 39.5 38.0 35.4 38.5 37.1 38.1 37.4 39.7

Management Selectivity 8.0 7.1 8.5 9.9 22.4 25.6 21.1 18.4 14.1 23.0Enrollment Success 95.8 96.2 96.9 94.3 50.2 46.6 46.9 50.1 71.8 49.9

Public Affairs Selectivity 51.2 41.8 43.9 43.7 46.9 46.7 49.7 48.9 49.9 42.8Enrollment Success 44.9 44.9 43.6 45.2 40.8 44.9 44.3 44.5 38.2 38.9

Theater, Film, & TV Selectivity 13.0 12.5 11.8 12.8 12.9 16.4 14.9 14.7 13.8 11.9Enrollment Success 69.7 73.5 68.2 68.1 69.6 69.6 63.9 67.2 67.0 69.4

Nursing Selectivity 77.6 62.9 66.7 76.6 71.8 51.8 41.0 33.3 28.2 26.7Enrollment Success 73.0 81.1 80.8 72.0 73.2 76.6 76.4 75.9 70.5 79.6

Public Health Selectivity 56.6 55.9 55.1 48.0 56.2 58.3 58.9 62.8 55.3 48.5Enrollment Success 47.2 41.3 40.6 43.7 41.8 42.0 50.0 39.3 41.6 37.6

NOTES: Fields as organized in Fall 2010. Excludes Special Fee programs.Selectivity = Percent of applicants admittedEnrollment Success = Percent of admitted individuals w ho actually enrolledSource: UCLA Student Records System

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

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Table 1-12 Twelve of the 14 programs listed in Table 1-12 show a trend toward greater selectivity as the admit rate declined between fall 2001 and fall 2010. Academic Health Sciences and Management are the exceptions. Eight fields improved their success in yielding admitted students over the 10-year period ending in fall 2010 – Arts & Architecture, Education & Information Studies, Engineering, Humanities, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Nursing. The fluctuation in Management’s enrollment success rate is related to changes in its admissions processes. Section 2: Enrollment

TABLE 2-1. Total Enrollment Graduate Programs: Fall 2001 - Fall 2010

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Graduate Programs F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 F09 F10 F01 to F10 F09 to F10

Graduate Division 7,894 8,325 8,639 8,347 8,072 8,293 8,440 8,424 8,402 8,360 5.9% -0.5%Special Fee 825 895 908 922 955 1,022 1,175 1,323 1,460 1,470 78.2% 0.7%School of Law 946 965 957 927 960 1,034 1,041 1,049 1,067 1,060 12.1% -0.7%School of Dentistry 334 350 362 366 362 357 359 354 356 357 6.9% 0.3%School of Medicine 603 615 622 611 601 616 626 618 642 651 8.0% 1.4%Total 10,602 11,150 11,488 11,173 10,950 11,322 11,641 11,768 11,927 11,898 12.2% -0.2%

Source: UCLA Student Records System Table 2-1 Total graduate enrollment increased by more than 12 percent during the 10-year period ending in fall 2010. Enrollment in Special Fee programs increased by 78.2 percent during this period due to the introduction of several new programs: Educational Leadership Program, Executive M.B.A., Fully-Employed M.B.A., Global Executive M.B.A., Cooperative Executive M.B.A., Master of Financial Engineering, Executive Master of Public Health, Master of Public Health for Health Professionals, and Master of Science in Engineering Online Program.

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FIGURE 2-2. Domestic Underrepresented Minorities, By Ethnicity, as a Percent of Total UCLA Graduate Enrollment: Fall 2006 - Fall 2010

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American Indian 62 0.55 64 0.55 64 0.54 57 0.48 54 0.45 -12.90

Black/African American 420 3.71 447 3.84 438 3.72 409 3.43 444 3.73 5.71

Chicano/Mexican American 516 4.56 540 4.64 556 4.72 529 4.44 582 4.89 12.79

Latino/Other Hispanic 448 3.96 441 3.79 465 3.95 469 3.93 413 3.47 -7.81

Filipino 201 1.78 194 1.67 186 1.58 190 1.59 186 1.56 -7.46

Total Minorities 1,647 14.55 1,686 14.48 1,709 14.52 1,654 13.87 1,679 14.11 1.94

Total Domestic* 9,683 85.52 9,932 85.32 9,964 84.67 9,984 83.71 9,862 82.89 1.85

Total UCLA Campus 11,322 100.00 11,641 100.00 11,768 100.00 11,927 100.00 11,898 100.00 5.09

Includes Special Fee Programs*Includes the minority categories listed above plus Asians, Caucasians, Other, and Decline to State.Source: UCLA Student Records System

% change2006 - 2010

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Figure 2-2 and Table 2-3 Overall, domestic minority enrollment increased slightly from 1,647 in fall 2006 to 1,679 in fall 2010, a change of 1.94 percent. Compared to fall 2006, enrollment of Chicano/ Mexican American students in fall 2010 increased by 12.79 percent. In contrast, enrollment of American Indian students declined by 12.9 percent in the five-year period ending in fall 2010.

TABLE 2-4. Historical Enrollment of Graduate Division Domestic Students by State & Territory:

Fall 2006 - Fall 2010

State/Territory 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 State/Territory 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Alabama 14 13 16 13 14 Nebraska 4 6 9 7 7Alaska 6 6 6 4 4 Nevada 21 27 22 22 22American Samoa 0 1 1 1 1 New Hampshire 15 14 11 13 11Arizona 61 61 64 59 58 New Jersey 83 74 72 80 72Arkansas 4 5 6 8 7 New Mexico 20 21 16 16 18California 4,847 4,890 4,833 4,711 4,542 New York 254 276 257 247 263Colorado 45 48 51 54 44 North Carolina 27 37 35 43 37Connecticut 33 36 26 35 31 North Dakota 1 1 1 0 0Delaware 3 7 5 2 2 Ohio 47 45 50 50 61District of Columbia 35 42 36 29 35 Oklahoma 8 7 7 5 4Florida 60 52 58 59 59 Oregon 47 43 47 47 47Georgia 45 45 42 38 37 Pacific Islands 0 1 1 0 0Guam 3 2 1 1 1 Pennsylvania 89 81 79 84 96Hawaii 25 25 22 25 28 Puerto Rico 12 11 9 5 7Idaho 6 5 11 9 5 Rhode Island 10 8 9 12 13Illinois 109 119 119 118 133 South Carolina 12 16 13 10 8Indiana 29 25 26 24 26 South Dakota 5 7 6 4 4Iowa 9 9 14 16 14 Tennessee 18 15 14 21 16Kansas 20 19 17 16 17 Texas 116 115 127 129 126Kentucky 5 5 3 10 12 Utah 30 31 26 21 22Louisiana 22 23 23 16 13 Vermont 5 4 7 6 6Maine 4 3 4 5 3 Virgin Islands 1 1 0 0 0Maryland 59 68 70 63 67 Virginia 57 55 60 71 71Massachusetts 129 116 126 125 121 Washington 113 107 97 111 105Michigan 53 57 67 62 60 West Virginia 3 3 2 2 2Minnesota 49 47 45 52 62 Wisconsin 47 40 42 43 41Mississippi 1 1 1 3 3 Wyoming 1 2 2 2 1Missouri 27 28 34 32 27 Other / Unknown 106 108 113 111 122Montana 9 6 7 7 5 Total 6,864 6,920 6,868 6,759 6,613 Table 2-4 The enrollment of Graduate Division domestic students from California declined from 4,847 in fall 2006 to 4,542 in fall 2010, a decrease of 6.3 percent. Outside of California, the states of Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, and Washington produced the largest numbers of Graduate Division domestic students.

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Table 2-5: Historical Enrollment of Graduate Division International Students by Region & Country: Fall 2001-Fall 2010

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Botswana - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Egypt 13 12 7 9 14 16 15 17 15 9 Ghana 2 3 3 1 - - - 1 2 2 Kenya 3 2 3 4 3 4 4 3 3 2 South Africa 2 1 2 3 2 4 6 5 4 4 Other 22 12 11 9 11 8 8 8 4 4 Subtotal 42 30 27 27 31 33 34 35 30 23

China, People's Republic 380 392 393 347 338 327 344 371 430 514 India 120 126 121 123 104 127 116 126 144 204 Japan 93 89 92 86 80 79 82 77 62 50 Korea, Republic of 190 202 223 210 206 213 214 227 223 200 Taiwan 160 156 166 163 157 162 161 156 161 176 Other 104 110 113 94 93 97 102 97 96 106 Subtotal 1,047 1,075 1,108 1,023 978 1,005 1,019 1,054 1,116 1,250

France 29 25 24 24 19 24 25 21 23 26 Germany 27 30 30 28 19 21 22 22 23 15 Italy 39 40 37 28 22 16 24 19 28 22 Turkey 36 37 35 33 24 24 30 33 36 35 United Kingdom 32 34 34 32 25 24 19 29 25 19 Other 171 186 180 156 127 113 94 92 79 81 Subtotal 334 352 340 301 236 222 214 216 214 198

Kuwait 2 1 2 - - 1 1 2 4 4 Iran 31 31 35 31 33 29 30 30 35 31 Israel 19 12 14 18 12 20 19 21 25 21 Lebanon 5 5 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 Saudi Arabia 3 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 3 Other 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 - Subtotal 64 55 58 55 52 56 57 61 72 65

Canada 62 53 56 53 53 46 51 56 72 76 Mexico 36 34 35 30 24 32 44 45 45 46 Subtotal 98 87 91 83 77 78 95 101 117 122

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Argentina 25 29 25 14 10 11 15 13 9 12 Brazil 32 33 28 22 21 22 23 18 22 28 Chile 21 22 18 18 17 17 16 14 15 17 Colombia 7 4 7 8 9 6 10 11 8 9 Venezuela 6 3 - - - 1 1 2 5 5 Other 15 16 19 18 16 20 19 15 13 7 Subtotal 106 107 97 80 73 77 84 73 72 78

OceaniaAustralia 8 11 6 4 3 3 6 7 8 6 New Zealand 2 3 7 6 4 4 6 5 3 3 Other - - - - 1 - 1 1 - - Subtotal 10 14 13 10 8 7 13 13 11 9

1,710 1,727 1,739 1,583 1,457 1,481 1,520 1,556 1,635 1,747

Oceania Other: French Polynesia

Europe Other: Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Byelarus, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Netherlands, Norw ay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sw eden, Sw itzerland, Ukraine

Middle East Other: Iraq, Jordan, Oman, United Arab Emirates

South America Other: Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay

Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, St. Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands

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Table 2-5 International enrollment continued to increase following a downturn in 2004 and 2005. International enrollment in fall 2010 surpassed the peak reached in fall 2003. Asia and the Middle East were the only geographical areas showing growth during the period between 2003 and 2010. Almost 72 percent of the fall 2010 international enrollment was from Asia, with the largest contingent coming from China. With the exception of Asia and South America, all other geographical areas showed a decline in enrollment in fall 2010 compared to fall 2009.

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TABLE 2-6. Graduate Programs, Distribution of Enrollment by Program Type: 2001-02 to 2010-11

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Academic Doctoral 37.9% 38.3% 38.4% 39.5% 40.6% 39.2% 38.3% 37.7% 36.9% 38.2%Academic Masters 11.4% 12.3% 13.5% 11.3% 9.8% 10.3% 10.4% 9.9% 10.3% 9.1%Professional Degrees1 24.7% 23.8% 23.0% 23.1% 22.1% 22.1% 22.6% 22.7% 22.0% 23.1%Joint Degrees 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% 0.8% 1.2% 1.3% 1.3% 1.4% 1.3% 0.7%Special Fee 7.9% 8.1% 8.0% 8.5% 8.7% 9.0% 10.1% 11.2% 12.3% 12.4%Law, Medicine, Dentistry 17.8% 17.3% 16.7% 16.8% 17.6% 18.1% 17.4% 17.2% 17.2% 16.6%Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

1Professional degrees include degrees such as Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Education and Master of Business Administration.

Note: Omits students seeking a certif icate or w ithout a degree objective.

Table 2-6 Between 2001-02 and 2010-11, the proportion of students enrolled in Academic Doctoral, Joint Degrees and Special Fee programs increased while the proportion decreased in Academic Masters; Professional Masters & Doctoral; and Law, Medicine, and Dentistry programs.

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TABLE 2-7. Graduate1 Enrollment Comparison:

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Male 41% 51%Female 59% 49%

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United States and Permanent Resident 85% 79%International 16% 21%

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American Indian/Alaska Native 1% <1%Asian American5 6% 25%Black/African American 13% 5%Chicano/Hispanic 9% 13%White/Caucasian 70% 54%Two or more races6 1% 2%

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Doctoral 25% 56%Master's 75% 44%

1Graduate Enrollment excludes J.D., M. Div, D.D.S., M.D., D.V.M, and D.P.T.2Source: CGS/GRE Survey of Graduate Enrollment and Degrees3Source: UCLA Student Records System4Excludes Other, Decline to State and Unknown5Includes Filipinos and Indian/Pakistani5New Category for F10

Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding Table 2-7 When compared to national data, UCLA’s graduate student enrollment has a higher percentage of male students (51% vs. 41%), a much higher percentage of doctoral students (56% vs. 25%), and a slightly higher proportion of international students (21% vs. 16%). Table 2-7 also demonstrates that UCLA graduate student enrollment is more diverse among domestic students than national graduate student enrollment, with a fall 2010 enrollment cohort that is 46 percent non-white (compared to 30% nationally), with 25 percent being Asian American.

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Section 3: Degree Progress

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FIGURE 3-2. Median Time-to-Candidacy and Time-to-Degree: Graduate Division Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11:

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FIGURE 3-4. Mean and Median Time-to-Degree: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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TABLE 3-5. Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission to UCLA Graduate Division: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Ten-Year Average

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Graduate Division TotalsNumber of Degrees 593 596 665 657 705 730 751 759 746 728 693Median Time-to-Degree 6.33 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00Mean Time-to-Degree 6.66 6.75 6.58 6.52 6.56 6.43 6.43 6.61 6.33 6.69 6.54

Humanities1

Number of Degrees 64 71 79 74 82 74 88 80 81 90 78Median Time-to-Degree 7.33 8.33 7.33 8.00 8.17 7.33 7.33 7.33 7.33 7.67 7.67Mean Time-to-Degree 8.01 8.43 7.71 8.64 8.26 7.69 7.32 9.03 8.20 8.09 8.13

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Number of Degrees 78 76 73 56 64 61 90 72 84 79 73Median Time-to-Degree 6.17 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.33 6.33 6.33 6.00 6.00Mean Time-to-Degree 6.13 5.94 6.26 5.89 6.17 6.20 6.13 6.73 6.25 6.19 6.16

Physical SciencesNumber of Degrees 81 83 85 99 99 97 106 138 123 113 102Median Time-to-Degree 6.00 6.00 5.67 5.33 5.67 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00Mean Time-to-Degree 6.03 6.25 5.87 5.83 5.90 6.02 5.85 5.97 6.27 6.18 6.02

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Number of Degrees 103 106 96 83 99 92 107 79 86 96 95Median Time-to-Degree 8.00 7.00 7.67 6.33 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.33 7.00 7.00Mean Time-to-Degree 8.01 7.80 8.09 7.20 7.79 7.55 7.81 7.76 7.19 7.46 7.75

International InstituteNumber of Degrees 1 2 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 1Median Time-to-Degree * * --- * * --- * * --- * *Mean Time-to-Degree * * --- * * --- * * --- * *

School of Arts & ArchitectureNumber of Degrees 12 13 19 18 31 29 15 19 19 22 20Median Time-to-Degree 6.33 7.00 5.00 6.33 6.67 5.33 5.33 5.67 6.33 5.33 6.00Mean Time-to-Degree 6.69 7.38 5.25 6.63 7.99 6.74 5.53 5.37 6.26 6.33 6.49

Graduate School of Education & Information StudiesNumber of Degrees 44 46 42 46 43 39 36 49 49 44 44Median Time-to-Degree 5.67 5.33 6.33 6.17 6.33 5.33 6.33 5.33 5.67 6.00 5.67Mean Time-to-Degree 6.70 6.98 6.68 6.62 6.73 6.00 6.79 6.10 6.67 6.23 6.61

Henry Samueli School of Engineering & Applied ScienceNumber of Degrees 92 85 118 137 142 154 134 143 164 132 130Median Time-to-Degree 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.00 5.33 5.33 5.67 5.67 5.00 5.33 5.33Mean Time-to-Degree 5.83 5.73 5.86 5.36 5.49 5.84 5.85 6.22 5.36 6.04 5.70

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TABLE 3-5 (Continued). Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission to UCLA Graduate Division: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Ten-Year Average

2001 to 2011Anderson School of Management

Number of Degrees 6 9 10 10 16 9 10 7 12 5 9Median Time-to-Degree 5.17 6.33 5.33 5.67 5.33 5.00 5.00 5.33 5.00 5.33 5.33Mean Time-to-Degree 5.06 6.11 6.40 6.43 5.38 5.33 5.33 6.19 5.44 5.73 5.76

School of Public AffairsNumber of Degrees 8 10 17 13 10 14 11 18 7 13 12Median Time-to-Degree 5.00 6.83 7.33 8.00 6.50 6.83 7.00 6.33 6.33 7.00 6.33Mean Time-to-Degree 6.25 6.90 8.57 8.21 7.30 7.76 7.09 7.46 6.95 8.62 7.19

School of Theater, Film & TelevisionNumber of Degrees 4 5 7 8 8 9 12 7 7 11 8Median Time-to-Degree 9.33 6.33 6.67 4.83 7.83 6.00 5.33 5.67 7.33 6.33 6.67Mean Time-to-Degree 11.17 7.00 7.43 7.04 8.33 7.19 7.25 7.19 7.29 7.18 7.56

Health Science Academic2

Number of Degrees 33 45 48 51 54 60 64 75 49 56 54Median Time-to-Degree 5.67 6.00 5.33 6.00 6.00 5.33 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00Mean Time-to-Degree 5.87 6.02 5.60 6.22 5.88 5.88 5.74 6.02 6.33 6.28 5.91

School of NursingNumber of Degrees 7 7 5 4 5 10 8 5 8 6 7Median Time-to-Degree 11.00 7.00 8.00 15.17 5.00 4.67 4.50 4.33 4.17 4.00 5.33Mean Time-to-Degree 13.62 6.95 9.40 13.33 8.60 5.40 5.13 4.33 4.67 7.17 7.38

School of Public HealthNumber of Degrees 31 25 39 41 33 61 48 43 41 30 39Median Time-to-Degree 6.33 6.67 6.00 6.33 6.00 6.33 6.33 6.00 5.33 6.33 6.33Mean Time-to-Degree 6.52 7.00 7.57 7.50 6.17 7.26 7.04 6.77 5.90 6.99 6.94

Education Leadership Program (EdD)Number of Degrees 29 13 27 16 17 21 20 23 16 28 21Median Time-to-Degree 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.50 4.00 3.33 3.83 3.33 3.33 3.50 3.33Mean Time-to-Degree 3.75 3.64 3.42 3.92 4.39 3.38 3.92 3.68 3.69 5.62 3.70

School of Law (JD)Number of Degrees 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Median Time-to-Degree --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- * *Mean Time-to-Degree --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- * *

1 Does not include majors now included in International Institute.

Source: UCLA Student Records System

2 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.*Data suppressed because cell count is less than three.

Table 3-5 Overall, the Graduate Division median time-to-degree decreased slightly from 2001-02 (6.33 years) to 2010-11 (6 years), while the mean time-to-degree increased slightly from 6.66 years to 6.69 years over this ten year period.

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TABLE 3-6. Median Time-to-Degree by Field and Student Characteristics: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

WOMEN MEN TOTAL

Number Years Number Years Number Years Number Years Number Years Number Years

Total Graduate Division 713 6.33 4,181 6.33 2,032 5.33 3,117 6.33 3,809 6.00 6,928 6.00

Letters & Science 323 7.00 2,348 6.33 815 5.67 1,615 6.67 1,871 6.33 3,486 6.33Humanities 88 8.00 548 8.00 146 6.33 488 7.67 294 7.33 782 7.33Life Sciences1 75 6.33 575 6.00 83 5.33 380 6.33 353 6.00 733 6.00Physical Sciences 62 6.17 671 6.00 291 5.33 306 6.00 718 6.00 1,024 6.00Social Sciences 98 7.33 554 7.33 295 6.00 441 7.33 506 6.33 947 7.00

International Institute 0 --- 9 9.00 1 * 5 9.00 5 8.00 10 8.50

General CampusProfessional Schools 212 6.33 1,013 6.00 1,004 5.33 802 5.67 1,427 5.33 2,231 5.33

Arts & Architecture 33 5.33 121 6.33 43 5.33 100 5.67 97 6.00 197 6.00Education & Information Studies 116 6.33 273 5.67 49 5.33 320 5.67 118 6.00 438 5.67Engineering & Applied Science 34 5.67 467 6.00 800 5.33 230 5.33 1,071 5.33 1,301 5.33Law * * * * * * * * * * 2 *Management 0 --- 25 5.33 69 5.33 30 5.67 64 5.17 94 5.33Public Affairs 21 7.00 72 6.33 28 6.50 74 6.33 47 6.33 121 6.33Theater, Film, & Television 8 6.17 55 7.33 15 5.00 48 6.50 30 6.67 78 6.50

Health Sciences 123 6.67 658 6.00 211 5.33 568 6.00 424 6.00 992 6.00

Academic Programs1 58 6.33 388 6.00 89 5.33 257 6.00 278 6.00 535 6.00Professional Schools 65 7.33 270 6.33 122 5.50 311 6.00 146 6.00 457 6.00

Nursing 19 9.00 44 5.00 2 * 58 5.67 7 4.00 65 5.33Public Health 46 7.17 226 6.33 120 5.50 253 6.00 139 6.33 392 6.33

Education Leadership Program 55 3.33 153 3.33 1 * 127 3.33 82 3.33 209 3.33

Source: UCLA Student Records System

*Data suppressed when cell count is less than three.

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (M icrobio logy, Immunology, & M olecular Genetics) are jo intly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School o f M edicine (Academic Health Science), students enro lled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

UNDERREP MINORITIES

OTHER DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL

Table 3-6 With the exception of the Education Leadership Program, all other major fields show that underrepresented minorities are slower to time-to-degree and international students are quicker to time-to-degree than other domestic students. Women took longer than men to obtain their degree in the fields of Letters and Science, International Institute and Professional Schools, while the time-to-degree was the same for men and women in Health Sciences and the Education Leadership Program.

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FIGURE 3-7. Median Time-to-Degree by Field and Student Characteristics: Doctoral Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11:

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Figures 3-7 and 3-8 For academic programs, the median time-to-degree was similar for underrepresented minorities and other domestic students during the ten-year period. For professional schools, underrepresented minorities were slower to time-to-degree than other domestic students in the fields of Education & Information Studies, Public Affairs, Nursing and Public Health. In Nursing, in particular, underrepresented minority students took 4 years longer than other domestic students to obtain their degree. Section 4: Fellowships & Student Support

TABLE 4-1. Merit Support by Student Demographics for UCLA Campus: 2006-07 through 2010-11

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11% Change 06-07 to 10-

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Domestic Underrepresented Minorities Total Merit Support $21,269,418 $23,938,638 $24,266,437 $24,066,090 $27,718,627 30.3% 7.1%Number Supported 1,063 1,092 1,138 1,079 1,189 11.9% 3.0%Per-Capita Support $20,009 $21,922 $21,324 $22,304 $23,313 16.5% 4.0%

Other DomesticTotal Merit Support $100,777,773 $109,053,878 $110,074,439 $111,082,609 $123,035,021 22.1% 5.2%Number Supported 4,370 4,639 4,530 4,417 4,755 8.8% 2.2%Per-Capita Support $23,061 $23,508 $24,299 $25,149 $25,875 12.2% 2.9%

International StudentsTotal Merit Support $37,457,294 $40,080,701 $41,626,044 $42,682,592 $45,698,867 22.0% 5.1%Number Supported 1,219 1,253 1,289 1,305 1,380 13.2% 3.2%Per-Capita Support $30,728 $31,988 $32,293 $32,707 $33,115 7.8% 1.9%

TotalTotal Merit Support $159,504,485 $173,073,217 $175,966,920 $177,831,291 $196,452,515 23.2% 5.4%Number Supported 6,652 6,984 6,957 6,801 7,324 10.1% 2.5%Per-Capita Support $23,978 $24,781 $25,294 $26,148 $26,823 11.9% 2.8%

FemaleTotal Merit Support $75,203,370 $82,345,085 $83,398,058 $83,275,062 $92,601,268 23.1% 5.5%Number Supported 3,323 3,540 3,524 3,368 3,645 9.7% 2.5%Per-Capita Support $22,631 $23,261 $23,666 $24,725 $25,405 12.3% 2.9%

MaleTotal Merit Support $84,301,115 $90,728,132 $92,568,862 $94,556,229 $103,851,247 23.2% 5.4%Number Supported 3,329 3,444 3,433 3,433 3,679 10.5% 2.6%Per-Capita Support $25,323 $26,344 $26,964 $27,543 $28,228 11.5% 2.8%

DoctoralTotal Merit Support $132,769,654 $143,114,503 $146,956,592 $151,011,765 $166,455,438 25.4% 5.9%Number Supported 4,708 4,842 4,851 4,764 5,047 7.2% 1.8%Per-Capita Support $28,201 $29,557 $30,294 $31,699 $32,981 17.0% 4.0%

MastersTotal Merit Support $26,734,831 $29,958,714 $29,010,328 $26,819,526 $29,997,077 12.2% 3.3%Number Supported 1,944 2,142 2,106 2,037 2,277 17.1% 4.3%Per-Capita Support $13,752 $13,986 $13,775 $13,166 $13,174 -4.2% -1.0%

Sources: UCLA Financial Aid Management System and UCLA Payroll System Table 4-1 The total merit-based support between 2006-07 and 2010-11 increased by 23.2 percent, while the total number of students supported increased by 10.1 percent. During the five-year period ending in 2010-11, the total merit-based support earned by underrepresented minority students and doctoral students increased by 30.3 percent and 25.4 percent, respectively. The increase in total and per capita merit-based support was similar for both men and women. For master’s students, the per-capita support declined by 4.2 percent due to the large increase in the number of students receiving merit-based support.

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TOTAL ENROLLMENT 10,920 11,584 11,908 12,089 12,357 12,393 809 7.0% 1,473 13.5%

MERIT-BASED SUPPORT

Grad Div Grants & Fellowships $22,938,555 $37,810,763 $41,819,291 $36,237,673 $36,672,003 $42,105,467 $4,294,704 11.4% $19,166,912 83.6%Federal Fellowships/Scholarships $10,242,947 $16,381,200 $15,844,532 $16,153,224 $18,162,225 $18,075,503 $1,694,303 10.3% $7,832,556 76.5%Dept Gifts/Endow/Other Support $8,965,424 $10,372,394 $12,999,590 $15,526,031 $15,443,302 $18,580,104 $8,207,710 79.1% $9,614,680 107.2%Private Funding Sources* $7,518,445 $11,601,064 $13,136,701 $15,061,409 $14,251,077 $14,636,641 $3,035,577 26.2% $7,118,196 94.7%TAships/Readers $28,096,703 $39,053,393 $42,375,095 $43,820,318 $48,981,581 $48,828,904 $9,775,511 25.0% $20,732,201 73.8%GSRships $38,290,634 $44,285,671 $46,898,008 $49,168,265 $44,321,103 $54,225,896 $9,940,225 22.4% $15,935,262 41.6%TOTAL MERIT-BASED $116,052,708 $159,504,485 $173,073,217 $175,966,920 $177,831,291 $196,452,515 $36,948,030 23.2% $80,399,807 69.3%Number of Students Supported 6,532 6,652 6,984 6,957 6,801 7,324 672 10.1% 792 12.1%Per capita Merit-Based Support $17,767 $23,978 $24,781 $25,294 $26,148 $26,823 $2,845 11.9% 9,056 51.0%% of Students Supported -Merit-Based 59.82% 57.42% 58.65% 57.55% 55.04% 59.10% 1.67% --- -0.72% ---

NON MERIT-BASED SUPPORT

Other UCLA Employment $19,470,827 $18,274,925 $20,503,649 $20,788,264 $17,756,336 $17,820,109 -$454,816 -2.5% -1,650,718 -8.5%Loans $69,607,319 $112,830,793 $122,434,411 $132,395,674 $141,594,981 $155,551,076 $42,720,283 37.9% 85,943,757 123.5%Need-Based Financial Aid & Oth Supt $10,522,185 $17,688,519 $21,646,781 $23,275,011 $25,165,654 $31,767,315 $14,078,796 79.6% 21,245,130 201.9%TOTAL NON MERIT-BASED $99,600,331 $148,794,237 $164,584,841 $176,458,949 $184,516,971 $205,138,500 $56,344,263 37.9% 105,538,169 106.0%Number of Students Supported 5,604 5,954 6,288 6,340 6,396 6,543 589 9.9% 939 16.8%Per Capita Non Merit-Based Support $17,773 $24,991 $26,174 $27,833 $28,849 $31,352 $6,362 25.5% 13,579 76.4%% of Students Supported Non Merit-Based Support 51.32% 51.40% 52.80% 52.44% 51.76% 52.80% 1.40% --- 1.48% ---

GRAND TOTAL $215,653,039 $308,298,722 $337,658,058 $352,425,869 $362,348,262 $401,591,015 $93,292,293 30.3% 185,937,976 86.2%Number of Students Supported 9,270 9,568 10,061 10,075 10,005 10,388 820 8.6% 1,118 12.1%Per Capita Total Support $23,264 $32,222 $33,561 $34,980 $36,217 $38,659 $6,437 20.0% 15,396 66.2%Pct of Students Supported - TOTAL 84.89% 82.60% 84.49% 83.34% 80.97% 83.82% 1.22% --- -1.07% ---

*In 1999-2000 the category "Private Funding Sources" w as split out of "Departmental Gif ts/Endow ments and other Support".Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, UCLA Payroll System

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Table 4-2 Over the last ten years, total non merit-based support, such as student employment, loans and financial aid, increased at a higher rate than merit-based support. Departmental gifts and endowments grew by 107 percent since 2001-02 to account for nearly 10 percent of the total merit-based support in 2010-11. Need-based financial aid grew by 202 percent since 2001-02 to account for nearly 16 percent of the total non merit-based support in 2010-11.

TABLE 4-3. Type of Support by Student Characteristics for All Graduate Programs: 2010-11

Merit-Based Funding

UCLA Staff Employment

Financial Aid Loans Total FundingNumber & Pct. of Enrollment

10-11

DOMESTIC UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITIES*Number Supported/Enrolled 1,189 333 400 1,087 1,600 1,750Support Received $27,718,627 $3,457,062 $4,468,537 $29,154,417 $64,798,643 14.12%Per Capita Support** $23,313 $10,382 $11,171 $26,821 $40,499% of Aid Type 14.11% 19.40% 14.07% 18.74% 16.14%% of Aid to URM 42.78% 5.34% 6.90% 44.99% 100.00%

OTHER DOMESTICNumber Supported/Enrolled 4,755 1,236 2,046 4,132 7,226 8,517Support Received $123,035,021 $13,514,641 $24,189,509 $122,759,808 $283,498,979 68.72%Per Capita Support** $25,875 $10,934 $11,823 $29,710 $39,233% of Aid Type 62.63% 75.84% 76.15% 78.92% 70.59%% of Aid to Other Domestic 43.40% 4.77% 8.53% 43.30% 100.00%

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSNumber Supported/Enrolled 1,380 168 188 98 1,562 2,126Support Received $45,698,867 $848,406 $3,109,269 $3,636,851 $53,293,393 17.15%Per Capita Support** $33,115 $5,050 $16,539 $37,111 $34,119% of Aid Type 23.26% 4.76% 9.79% 2.34% 13.27%% of Aid to International Students 85.75% 1.59% 5.83% 6.82% 100.00%

TOTAL UCLA GRADUATE PROGRAMSNumber Supported/Enrolled 7,324 1,737 2,634 5,317 10,388 12,393Support Received $196,452,515 $17,820,109 $31,767,315 $155,551,076 $401,591,015 100.00%Per Capita Support** $26,823 $10,259 $12,060 $29,255 $38,659% of Aid Type 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%% of Total Aid 48.92% 4.44% 7.91% 38.73% 100.00%

FemaleNumber Supported/Enrolled 3,645 989 1,292 2,670 5,039 5,716Support Received $92,601,268 $12,149,847 $14,239,703 $73,628,636 $192,619,454 46.12%Per Capita Support** $25,405 $12,285 $11,021 $27,576 $38,226% of Aid Type 47.14% 68.18% 44.83% 47.33% 47.96%% of Aid to Female Students 48.07% 6.31% 7.39% 38.22% 100.00%

MaleNumber Supported/Enrolled 3,679 748 1,342 2,647 5,349 6,677Support Received $103,851,247 $5,670,262 $17,527,612 $81,922,440 $208,971,561 53.88%Per Capita Support** $28,228 $7,581 $13,061 $30,949 $39,067% of Aid Type 52.86% 31.82% 55.17% 52.67% 52.04%% of Aid to Male Students 49.70% 2.71% 8.39% 39.20% 100.00%

Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, and UCLA Payroll System

NOTES: * Underrepresented Minorities include American Indian, African-American, Chicanos/Mexican-American, Latino/Other Hispanic, and Filipino. **Per Capita support is based on the number of students receiving support

Table 4-3 International students received 86 percent of their support as merit-based funding compared to 43 percent for underrepresented minorities and other domestic students during the academic year 2010-11. During the same period, female students received more than twice the amount of support in the form of UCLA staff employment as did males.

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FIGURE 4-4. Type of Support by Field of Study: 2010-11 Academic Programs

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FIGURE 4-6. Type of Support for Dentistry (DDS), Law (JD, SJD and LLM), and Medicine (MD): 2010-11

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Physical Sciences & Engineering 1,770 $14,936,917 $28,568,595 $15,245,290 $945,510 $3,520,657Life & Health Sciences 801 $3,747,977 $10,150,891 $17,330,215 $1,543,072 $1,088,126Social Sciences & Prof. Schs. 1,517 $11,630,526 $9,214,083 $23,843,443 $2,744,610 $6,724,067Arts & Humanities 808 $11,144,907 $1,714,868 $12,540,974 $559,017 $2,382,281

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Figures 4-4 through 4-7 For the academic year 2010-11, the primary source of support varied within each academic field. Fellowships were the primary source of support in the Humanities, Life Sciences, Social Sciences, and Public Health. Nursing students received the largest portion of their support through campus employment (non-academic apprentice positions). Graduate Student Research (GSR) positions provided the largest portion of support to students in Academic Health Sciences, Engineering, and Physical Sciences. Finally, loans provided the majority of support for students in Arts & Architecture; Dentistry; Education & Information Studies; International Institute; Law; Management; Medicine; Public Affairs; and Theater, Film, & Television.

TABLE 4-8. Percent of Total Graduate Enrollment Compared to Percent of Type of Support: 2010-11 (Percent Distribution of support across campus)

% # % % % % % of Total % % of Total

of Total Doctoral of Total of Total of Total of Total UCLA Staff of Total FinancialEnrollment Enrollment Enrl Doctoral1 Fellowships TAships2 GSRships Employment Loans Aid

TOTAL CAMPUS3 12,393 100.0 ---- ----- 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0GRADUATE DIVISION4 8,648 69.8 4,896 100.0 92.2 99.7 100.0 87.0 44.2 37.9

Letters and ScienceHumanities 626 5.1 612 12.5 10.9 18.8 2.8 2.3 0.9 0.7Life Sciences5 565 4.6 528 10.8 13.5 8.0 9.2 5.5 0.5 1.2Physical Sciences 825 6.7 772 15.8 9.3 19.6 22.6 2.6 1.0 0.7Social Sciences 792 6.4 732 15.0 13.6 18.5 4.0 2.3 1.9 1.2

International Institute 59 0.5 13 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.2

Professional SchoolsArts & Architecture 409 3.3 141 2.9 4.0 6.0 0.4 1.5 3.1 1.0Education & Info Studies 814 6.6 325 6.6 5.6 1.9 7.7 11.7 5.7 1.9Engineering & Applied Sci 1,580 12.7 998 20.4 8.4 13.7 35.0 5.3 2.7 1.9Management 800 6.5 65 1.3 3.6 2.4 0.2 0.3 10.5 22.8Public Affairs 494 4.0 76 1.6 4.5 0.9 1.1 2.0 5.1 1.1Theater, Film, & TV 407 3.3 55 1.1 3.1 5.3 0.2 2.2 5.2 1.0

Health Science Academic5 315 2.5 273 5.6 5.3 1.0 10.0 9.3 0.3 0.6

Health Sciences Professional SchoolsNursing 355 2.9 47 1.0 3.0 0.6 0.1 30.2 3.3 2.0Public Health 607 4.9 259 5.3 7.1 2.6 6.6 11.1 3.8 1.6

DENTISTRY (DDS & PPID) 376 3.0 ---- ---- 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.4 10.0 9.5LAW (JD, SJD & LLM) 1,063 8.6 ---- ---- 3.5 0.2 0.0 3.1 21.4 26.7MEDICINE (MD) 685 5.5 ---- ---- 3.2 0.0 0.0 1.1 11.9 23.7

SPECIAL FEE PROGRAMS 1,621 13.1 108 2.2 0.8 0.0 0.0 8.5 12.5 2.2Education Leadership Pgm 108 0.9 108 2.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 3.2 0.9 0.0Engineering - M.S. Online 312 2.5 0 ---- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0Executive MBA 148 1.2 0 ---- 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 2.6 1.0Fully Employed MBA 845 6.8 0 ---- 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.8 7.6 1.1Management--Cooperative Executive MBA 75 0.6 0 ---- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Management--Masters of Financial Engineering 72 0.6 0 ---- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.6 0.0MPH for Health Professionals 61 0.5 0 ---- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.6 0.0

1Percent of total Graduate Division doctoral enrollment (PhD, EdD, DEnv, DrPH, DMA). 2TAships include Readers and Special Readers.3Includes Special Fee Programs. 4Excludes Special Fee Programs.

Sources: UCLA Student Record System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, and UCLA Payroll System

5Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

Table 4-8 Relative to their 2010-11 enrollment numbers, Humanities, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Social

Sciences received significantly more TA support than other fields. Engineering & Applied Science, Physical Sciences, Health Science Academic, and Life Sciences received significantly more Graduate

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Student Research (GSR) support than other fields. 66.3 percent of the student loans were concentrated in Law, Special Fee programs, Medicine, Management and Dentistry.

TABLE 4-9. Number of Individual Students Holding Teaching

and Research Apprentice Titles: 2010-11 (Percent of students receiving TA or GSR support in each field)

Number# Teaching of Researchers

2010-11 Total Teaching As % of Research as % ofEnrollment1 Titles Enrollment Titles Enrollment

TOTAL UCLA CAMPUS2 12,393 3,030 24.45% 2,827 22.81%

TOTAL GENERAL CAMPUS3 8,434 2,829 33.54% 2,399 28.44%

TOTAL HEALTH SCIENCES 2,338 184 7.87% 422 18.05%

TOTAL GRADUATE DIVISION3 8,648 3,001 34.70% 2,818 32.59%

LETTERS AND SCIENCE 2,808 1,577 56.16% 1,225 43.63%Humanities 626 404 64.54% 185 29.55%Life Sciences4 565 257 45.49% 293 51.86%Physical Sciences 825 481 58.30% 508 61.58%Social Sciences 792 435 54.92% 239 30.18%

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE 59 14 23.73% 8 13.56%

GRADUATE DIVISION GENERAL CAMPUSPROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 4,504 1,227 27.24% 1,165 25.87%

Arts & Architecture 409 194 47.43% 34 8.31%Education & Information Studies 814 76 9.34% 190 23.34%Engineering & Applied Science 1,580 529 33.48% 792 50.13%Management 800 193 24.13% 31 3.88%Public Affairs 494 50 10.12% 106 21.46%Theater, Film, & Television 407 185 45.45% 12 2.95%

GRADUATE DIVISION HEALTH SCIENCES 1,277 183 14.33% 420 32.89%Academic Health Sciences4 315 47 14.92% 214 67.94%Professional Schools 962 136 14.14% 206 21.41%

Nursing 355 43 12.11% 10 2.82%Public Health 607 93 15.32% 196 32.29%

SPECIAL FEE PROGRAMS 1,621 17 1.05% 6 0.37%Education Leadership Program 108 0 0.00% 0 0.00%Engineering - M.S. Online 312 0 0.00% 0 0.00%Executive MBA 148 0 0.00% 1 0.68%Fully Employed MBA 845 15 1.78% 5 0.59%Management-Cooperative Exec MBA 75 0 0.00% 0 0.00%Management--Masters of Financial Engineering 72 1 1.39% 0 0.00%MPH for Health Professionals 61 1 1.64% 0 0.00%

NON-GRADUATE DIVISION PROGRAMS 2,124 12 0.56% 3 0.14%Dentistry (DDS) 376 1 0.27% 0 0.00%Law (JD, SJD & LLM) 1,063 11 1.03% 1 0.09%Medicine (MD) 685 0 0.00% 2 0.29%

1Total number of students enrolled during the 2010-11 academic year2Includes Special Fee programs. 3Excludes Special Fee programs.

Sources: UCLA Student Records System and UCLA Payroll System

4 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

Table 4-9 The Humanities, Physical and Social Sciences had well over half of their enrolled students holding TA positions. Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering & Applied Science, and Academic Health

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Sciences had over half of their enrolled students holding Graduate Student Research (GSR) positions. Since over half of enrolled students in some programs held either TA or GSR positions, there were significant numbers who held both types of academic apprentice appointments during the academic year 2010-11. Section 5: Degrees Awarded

FIGURE 5-1. Number of Graduate Degrees Awarded:

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Figure 5-1 UCLA awarded approximately 4,000 graduate degrees annually from 2007-08 to 2010-11. This was nearly 17 percent more than the number of degrees awarded in 2002-03. Professional Masters degrees remained the most popular (41%) of all graduate degrees awarded by UCLA in 2010-11. MA/MS degrees comprised nearly 25 percent of all degrees awarded in 2010-11 but remained below the peak of 27 percent of all degrees awarded in 2004-05. After a period of steady increase, academic Ph.D. degrees plateaued at around 18 percent of all degrees awarded between 2007-08 and 2009-10 before dropping to around 17 percent of all degrees awarded in 2010-11. UCLA awarded a total of 728 doctoral degrees in 2010-11.

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Table 5-2. Doctoral Degree Recipients by Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Gender:

2006-07 through 2010-11

% Change

2006-07

% of % of % of % of % of % of Through

# Total # Total # Total # Total # Total # Total 2010-11

Ethnicity/Citizenship/Gender

Domestic 471 64.5 520 69.2 554 73.0 569 76.1 569 78.2 2,683 72.2 20.8%

American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0.1 2 0.3 4 0.5 0 0.0 2 0.3 9 0.2 100.0%

Asian American 63 8.6 90 12.0 102 13.4 100 13.4 115 15.8 470 12.6 82.5%

Black/African American 22 3.0 23 3.1 27 3.6 22 2.9 26 3.6 120 3.2 18.2%

Chicano/Hispanic 47 6.4 45 6.0 47 6.2 50 6.7 51 7.0 240 6.5 8.5%

Filipino 8 1.1 12 1.6 4 0.5 10 1.3 7 1.0 41 1.1 -12.5%

Other 47 6.4 33 4.4 44 5.8 47 6.3 40 5.5 211 5.7 -14.9%

White/Caucasian 262 35.9 295 39.3 307 40.4 311 41.6 316 43.4 1,491 40.1 20.6%

Decline to State 21 2.9 20 2.7 19 2.5 29 3.9 12 1.6 101 2.7 -42.9%

International 259 35.5 231 30.8 205 27.0 179 23.9 159 21.8 1,033 27.8 -38.6%

Female 337 46.2 355 47.3 356 46.9 335 44.8 334 45.9 1,717 46.2 -0.9%

TOTALS 730 100.0 751 100.0 759 100.0 748 100.0 728 100.0 3,716 100.0 -0.3%

Source: UCLA Student Records System

5-Year Total2007-082006-07 2010-112009-102008-09

Table 5-2 Among the eight domestic ethnic categories listed in Table 5-2, Asian Americans experienced the greatest growth, from 63 degrees awarded in 2006-07 to 115 degrees in 2010-11, a nearly 83 percent increase over the five-year period. International students earned fewer degrees (159) in 2010-11 compared to 2006-07 when they earned 259 degrees, a decrease of nearly 39 percent over the five-year period.

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TABLE 5-3. Master's Degree Recipients by Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Gender: 2006-07 through 2010-11

% Change

2006-07

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# Total # Total # Total # Total # Total # Total 2010-11

MA/MS DEGREESDomestic 653 81.93 783 82.42 727 80.69 770 77.94 791 79.18 3,724 80.35 21.1%

Amer Indian/Alaskan Native 2 0.25 7 0.74 5 0.55 7 0.71 7 0.70 28 0.60 250.0%Asian American 157 19.70 179 18.84 161 17.87 184 18.62 212 21.22 893 19.27 35.0%Black/African American 29 3.64 34 3.58 36 4.00 25 2.53 33 3.30 157 3.39 13.8%Chicano/Hispanic/Latino 72 9.03 89 9.37 82 9.10 76 7.69 73 7.31 392 8.46 1.4%Filipino 13 1.63 12 1.26 11 1.22 19 1.92 10 1.00 65 1.40 -23.1%Other 65 8.16 72 7.58 58 6.44 69 6.98 66 6.61 330 7.12 1.5%White/Caucasian 302 37.89 367 38.63 358 39.73 359 36.34 379 37.94 1,765 38.08 25.5%Decline to State 13 1.63 23 2.42 16 1.78 31 3.14 11 1.10 94 2.03 -15.4%

International 144 18.07 167 17.58 174 19.31 218 22.06 208 20.82 911 19.65 44.4%

Female 371 46.55 393 41.37 396 43.95 387 39.17 395 39.54 1,942 41.90 6.5%

TOTALS 797 100.00 950 100.00 901 100.00 988 100.00 999 100.00 4,635 100.00 25.3%

PROFESSIONAL MASTER'S DEGREES

Domestic 1,330 88.61 1,425 87.75 1,493 88.87 1,425 86.31 1,441 87.76 7,114 87.85 8.3%Amer Indian/Alaskan Native 2 0.13 7 0.43 6 0.36 6 0.36 3 0.18 24 0.30 50.0%Asian American 310 20.65 250 15.39 258 15.36 281 17.02 375 22.84 1,474 18.20 21.0%Black/African American 53 3.53 68 4.19 69 4.11 63 3.82 73 4.45 326 4.03 37.7%Chicano/Hispanic/Latino 163 10.86 189 11.64 214 12.74 187 11.33 176 10.72 929 11.47 8.0%Filipino 48 3.20 44 2.71 41 2.44 35 2.12 34 2.07 202 2.49 -29.2%Other 89 5.93 156 9.61 181 10.77 161 9.75 134 8.16 721 8.90 50.6%White/Caucasian 602 40.11 635 39.10 672 40.00 648 39.25 631 38.43 3,188 39.37 4.8%Decline to State 63 4.20 76 4.68 52 3.10 44 2.67 15 0.91 250 3.09 -76.2%

International 171 11.39 199 12.25 187 11.13 226 13.69 201 12.24 984 12.15 17.5%

Female 826 55.03 870 53.57 931 55.42 896 54.27 879 53.53 4,402 54.36 6.4%

TOTALS 1,501 100.00 1,624 100.00 1,680 100.00 1,651 100.00 1,642 100.00 8,098 100.00 9.4%

Source: UCLA Student Records System

2010-11 5-Year Total2007-08 2008-092006-07 2009-10

Table 5-3 The number of academic master’s degrees awarded dipped in 2008-09 before increasing to a 5-year high in 2010-11. The number of professional master’s degrees awarded peaked in 2008-09 but dropped in 2009-10 and 2010-11. For academic master’s, the number of degrees awarded to Asian Americans reached a five-year high in 2010-11. For professional master’s, African Americans experienced a five-year high in the number of degrees awarded in 2010-11. The number of academic and professional master’s degrees awarded to women both peaked in 2008-09.

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TABLE 5-4. Degrees Awarded in Dentistry, Law, and Medicine by Ethnicity, Citizenship and Gender: 2006-07 through 2010-11

% Change

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DDS* DEGREE

Domestic 84 95.45 98 97.03 99 95.19 95 96.94 90 90.91 466 95.10 7.1%Amer Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.96 1 1.02 1 1.01 3 0.61 ---Asian American 2 2.27 2 1.98 4 3.85 0 0.00 5 5.05 13 2.65 150.0%Black/African American 2 2.27 1 0.99 0 0.00 3 3.06 3 3.03 9 1.84 50.0%Chicano/Hispanic/Latino 0 0.00 1 0.99 4 3.85 1 1.02 1 1.01 7 1.43 ---Filipino 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 ---Other 48 54.55 52 51.49 48 46.15 47 47.96 51 51.52 246 50.20 6.3%White/Caucasian 25 28.41 34 33.66 36 34.62 43 43.88 29 29.29 167 34.08 16.0%Decline to State 7 7.95 8 7.92 6 5.77 0 0.00 0 0.00 21 4.29 -100.0%

International 4 4.55 3 2.97 5 4.81 3 3.06 9 9.09 24 4.90 125.0%

Female 51 57.95 52 51.49 48 46.15 52 53.06 47 47.47 250 51.02 -7.8%

TOTALS 88 100.00 101 100.00 104 100.00 98 100.00 99 100.00 490 100.00 12.5%* Includes Special Fee students in the PPID program

JD DEGREE

Domestic 311 98.42 339 99.41 361 98.63 342 98.56 338 98.26 1,691 98.66 8.7%Amer Indian/Alaskan Native 3 0.95 4 1.17 9 2.46 3 0.86 4 1.16 23 1.34 33.3%Asian American 45 14.24 56 16.42 53 14.48 57 16.43 57 16.57 268 15.64 26.7%Black/African American 13 4.11 10 2.93 12 3.28 13 3.75 15 4.36 63 3.68 15.4%Chicano/Hispanic/Latino 19 6.01 29 8.50 36 9.84 28 8.07 32 9.30 144 8.40 68.4%Filipino 1 0.32 4 1.17 5 1.37 3 0.86 0 0.00 13 0.76 -100.0%Other 30 9.49 34 9.97 44 12.02 28 8.07 18 5.23 154 8.98 -40.0%White/Caucasian 147 46.52 160 46.92 156 42.62 169 48.70 155 45.06 787 45.92 5.4%Decline to State 53 16.77 42 12.32 46 12.57 41 11.82 57 16.57 239 13.94 7.5%

International 5 1.58 2 0.59 5 1.37 5 1.44 6 1.74 23 1.34 20.0%

Female 152 48.10 165 48.39 166 45.36 180 51.87 157 45.64 820 47.84 3.3%

TOTALS 316 100.00 341 100.00 366 100.00 347 100.00 344 100.00 1,714 100.00 8.9%

MD* DEGREE

Domestic 167 98.82 165 98.80 152 100.00 166 100.00 161 100.00 811 99.51 -3.6%Amer Indian/Alaskan Native 2 1.18 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.25 -100.0%Asian American 36 21.30 43 25.75 34 22.37 15 9.04 21 13.04 149 18.28 -41.7%Black/African American 17 10.06 10 5.99 13 8.55 5 3.01 3 1.86 48 5.89 -82.4%Chicano/Hispanic/Latino 14 8.28 8 4.79 17 11.18 6 3.61 6 3.73 51 6.26 -57.1%Filipino 1 0.59 3 1.80 3 1.97 3 1.81 0 0.00 10 1.23 -100.0%Other 30 17.75 39 23.35 34 22.37 97 58.43 86 53.42 286 35.09 186.7%White/Caucasian 52 30.77 56 33.53 45 29.61 31 18.67 36 22.36 220 26.99 -30.8%Decline to State 15 8.88 6 3.59 6 3.95 9 5.42 9 5.59 45 5.52 -40.0%

International 2 1.18 2 1.20 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 0.49 -100.0%

Female 78 46.15 82 49.10 98 64.47 84 50.60 65 40.37 407 49.94 -16.7%

TOTALS 169 100.00 167 100.00 152 100.00 166 100.00 161 100.00 815 100.00 -4.7%

*Includes Degrees aw arded from Drew -UCLA and the UCR/UCLA program.

Source: UCLA Student Records System

5-Year Total2007-08 2008-092006-07 2009-10 2010-11

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Table 5-4 During the five-year period ending in 2010-11, African Americans and Chicano/Hispanic/Latino students constituted 1.8 percent and 1.4 percent of the total DDS degrees awarded, respectively. During this period, African American students experienced a decline from 10 percent of total MD degrees awarded in 2006-07 to 2 percent of total MD degrees awarded in 2010-11.

FIGURE 5-5. Demographics of Graduate Division Doctorates Awarded: 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Figure 5-5 While the proportion of doctoral degrees awarded to domestic students (around 77%) and international students (around 22%) remained relatively stable between 2001-02 and 2010-11, there was a period in the middle that experienced fluctuation. In 2004-05, doctoral degrees awarded to domestic students dipped to 61.3 percent of all degrees, while doctoral degrees awarded to international students increased to 38.7 percent of all degrees. The share of doctoral degrees awarded to underrepresented minorities peaked at 11.2 percent in 2010-11.

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Table 5-6: Placement of Doctoral Recipients Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Departmental response rate1 91% 76% 85% 75% 94% 93% 100% 100% 99% 100%Student response rate2 85% 67% 66% 65% 73% 67% 87% 85% 89% 93%

Employment Category3

Employed 4-Year College or University 34% 31% 26% 27% 27% 26% 29% 25% 27% 29%Academic Institution, Not 4-Year College or University 6% 3% 1% 4% 3% 4% 4% 6% 3% 5%Non-Academic Institution Private 15% 9% 9% 12% 15% 12% 17% 13% 18% 17%Non-Academic Institution Public 4% 6% 5% 5% 4% 6% 5% 5% 4% 3%Self Employed 1% 1% 2% 0% 1% 1% 0% 2% 3% 2%

Further Study for Additional Degree 2% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% 1% 2%Postdoctoral Fellow or Trainee 22% 15% 18% 14% 20% 16% 27% 30% 30% 34%Unemployed 2% 2% 3% 1% 2% 1% 3% 1% 3% 2%Unknown 15% 33% 34% 35% 27% 33% 13% 15% 11% 7%Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

1The Placement data is submitted by the department. This figure represents the percentage of departments responding to the survey.

SOURCE: Doctoral Placement Survey

2This figure represents the overall percentage of doctoral degree recipients for w hich placement data w as retrieved. 3Deceased category not show n because it measured less than 0.5% each year.

Table 5-6 Each year, the Graduate Division collects data on the immediate post-Ph.D. placement of doctoral graduates. Rather than survey the students directly, department heads and staff collect the data from their graduates and transmit it to the Graduate Division. For 2007-08, a concerted effort was made to decrease the percentage of students listed under the “unknown” category. As a result, participation rates increased and remained very high in 2010-11 because the methods to increase participation that were established in 2007-08 continued for a fourth year. As shown in Table 5-6, greater department participation in the survey and improved response rate resulted in a decline in “unknowns” from 33 percent in 2006-07 to 7 percent in 2010-11. ‘Postdoctoral fellow or trainee’ positions (34%), followed by ‘4-year college or universities’ (29%), were the primary destinations of doctoral graduates in 2010-11. The percentage of doctoral graduates placed as postdoctoral fellows or trainees increased from 14 percent in 2004-05 to 34 percent in 2010-11.

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Doctoral Exit Survey In order to obtain information to evaluate and improve graduate programs and the distribution of resources, each year the Graduate Division collects data from graduating doctoral students to seek their opinions on a number of topics and gather information that is not available in other campus databases. Figures 5-7 through 5-13 analyze selected Doctoral Exit Survey questions focused on student satisfaction outcomes and scholarly publications.

FIGURE 5-7. Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select:

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Figure 5-7 During the ten year period ending in 2010-11, while there was some variance for each of the satisfaction questions, Figure 5-7 shows that the relative order remained consistent until 2009-10 before swinging upward in 2010-11. Students were most likely to select the same field of study if starting over again, followed by selecting the same dissertation advisor. Although selecting “the same university” was least likely of the three items to be chosen by graduating students, approximately 71 percent of students surveyed in 2010-11 – a ten year high – would choose UCLA again.

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FIGURE 5-8. Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same university?”

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FIGURE 5-10. Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same field of study?”

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FIGURE 5-12. Doctoral Exit Survey (2001-02 through 2010-11) “If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select the same dissertation advisor?”

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Figures 5-8 through 5-13 The three satisfaction questions displayed in Figure 5-7 are disaggregated by underrepresented minority doctoral students vs. other domestic doctoral students and domestic doctoral students vs. international doctoral students in Figures 5-8 through 5-13. For academic year 2010-11, underrepresented minorities were more likely to choose the same field of study and dissertation advisor, and equally as likely to choose the same university compared to other domestic doctoral students. In 2010-11, international students expressed higher satisfaction on each of the three questions than did domestic students in 2010-11, which is a reverse of the results of most of the prior nine years.

TABLE 5-14. Doctoral Exit Survey (2000-01, 2005-06, 2010-11):

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Arts & Architecture (19,18,18)2 29% 61% 37% 6% 7% 11%Education & Info Studies (60,39,42) 28% 44% 45% 53% 56% 74%Engineering (94,130,152) 29% 29% 36% 98% 94% 95%Health Science Academic (51,50,44) 21% 38% 33% 89% 92% 93%Humanities (57,67,74) 66% 62% 56% 9% 11% 7%Life Science (51,50,80)3 24% 22% 28% 81% 81% 83%Management (16,10,11) 50% 19% 0% 83% 81% 80%Nursing (3,4,8) 67% 100% 17% 67% 100% 67%Physical Science (91,93,93) 28% 32% 28% 88% 77% 83%Public Affairs (3,13,6) 36% 50% 69% 79% 63% 62%Public Health (23,36,38) 39% 28% 20% 65% 75% 73%Social Science (75,81,72) 51% 42% 39% 21% 26% 40%Special Fee (20,13,14) 21% 25% 11% 0% 0% 7%Theater, Film & TV (5,8,6) 80% 100% 73% 0% 0% 0%TOTAL 37% 38% 38% 60% 61% 63%1How many articles have you published alone? How many articles have you co-authored w ith your faculty members?2Numbers in parentheses represent the number of survey respondents for each of the three years included in the table.3 Percentages include Basic Biomedical Science

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Table 5-14 In 2010-11, 38 percent of doctoral recipients published one or more articles alone, while 63 percent published one or more articles with faculty. These performance measures varied by academic field: while students in Arts & Architecture, Humanities, Public Affairs, Special Fee programs, and Theater, Film & TV were more likely to publish alone, students in Education and Information Studies, Engineering, Academic Health Sciences, Life and Physical Sciences, Management, and Health related programs were more likely to publish one or more articles with faculty. This is consistent with previous accounts of disciplinary culture in which students in the Humanities and similar fields tend to work/do research more in isolation, while students in engineering and the lab sciences tend to do research more in groups (Turner, Miller, & Mitchell-Kernan, 2002)1 1 Turner, J.L., Miller, M., & Mitchell-Kernan, C. (2002). Disciplinary cultures and graduate education. Emergences, 12(1), 47-70.

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TABLE 5-15. Characteristics of Recipients of Earned Doctorates: 2009-2010, 2010-2011

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Sex*Male 53.2% 55.2% 54.1%Female 46.8% 44.8% 45.9%

CitizenshipUS Citizens & Permanent Residents 70.0% 76.1% 78.2%International 30.0% 23.9% 21.8%

Racial/Ethnic group for US citizensAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.4% 0.0% 0.4%Asian American 9.0% 17.6% 21.4%Black/African American 6.3% 3.9% 4.6%Chicano/Hispanic 5.9% 8.8% 9.0%White/Caucasian 74.5% 54.7% 55.0%Two or more races3 2.1% --- ---Other/Unknown 1.9% 15.1% 9.1%

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2Source: UCLA Student Records System3New category for 2009-2010Percents may not add to 100% due to rounding

1 National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics. 2010. Doctorate Recipients from U.S. Universities: 2010. http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/sed/data_table.cfm. (The report gives the results of data collected in the Survey of Earned Doctorates, conducted for six federal agencies, NSF, NIH, USED, NEH, USDA, and NASA by NORC.).

Table 5-15 In order to understand how UCLA fits into the national doctoral education landscape, Table 5-15 compares characteristics of UCLA doctorate recipients with national data from the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED). The SED is an annual census of individuals who receive doctoral degrees from accredited U.S. academic institutions. The survey is sponsored by six federal agencies: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Education. In 2009-10, UCLA reflected the national distribution with respect to gender. UCLA doctoral degrees awarded to international students was lower (by 6%) than those awarded to international students at the national level. UCLA also differed in the ethnic breakdown for domestic doctoral recipients. Nearly 75 percent of research doctorates awarded to domestic students nationally went to Whites/Caucasians, while this racial group at UCLA received only 55 percent of the doctorate degrees awarded to domestic students. UCLA awarded a larger proportion of research doctorates to Asian Americans (17.6% vs. 9% nationally) and Chicano/Hispanics (8.8% vs. 5.9% nationally).

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Section 6: Postdoctoral and Visiting Scholars

TABLE 6-1. Postdoctoral and Visiting Scholars: 2010-11

Underrep Minority

Other Domestic International Total Domestic International Unknown Total

TOTAL CAMPUS 59 425 660 1,144 139 239 11 389LETTERS AND SCIENCE 12 109 144 265 27 61 0 88

Humanities 0 2 0 2 4 26 0 30Life Sciences 6 53 43 102 6 10 0 16Physical Sciences 5 54 100 159 3 13 0 16Social Sciences 1 0 1 2 14 12 0 26

GENERAL CAMPUS PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 3 37 79 119 12 72 5 89Arts & Architecture 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 8Education & Information Studies 3 6 2 11 3 14 1 18Engineering & Applied Science 0 30 75 105 5 31 3 39Management 0 0 1 1 3 14 0 17Public Affairs 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 5Theater, Film & TV 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2

HEALTH SCIENCES ACADEMIC 8 56 92 156 4 17 0 21HEALTH SCIENCES PROFESSIONAL 20 120 200 340 10 44 2 56

School of Dentistry 1 11 18 30 2 15 1 18School of Medicine 17 103 177 297 4 20 0 24School of Nursing 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0School of Public Health 1 5 2 8 4 9 1 14

BASIC BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 3 18 24 45 0 2 0 2SCHOOL OF LAW 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0RESEARCH CENTERS 13 84 120 217 86 43 4 133

Note: Only departments/academic units that had Postdoctoral Fellow s and Visiting Scholars are show n in this table.Source: UCLA Payroll System

Postdoctoral Fellows Visiting Scholars

Table 6-1 In 2010-11, a total of 1,144 Postdoctoral Fellows and 389 Visiting Scholars were appointed at UCLA. This was a decrease of 1.4 percent for Postdoctoral Fellows and an increase of 18 percent for Visiting Scholars over the previous academic year. Nearly 58 percent of all Postdoctoral Fellows and 61 percent of all Visiting Scholars in 2010-11 were from outside of the United States. Nearly half of the Postdoctoral Fellows resided in the Basic Biomedical and Health Sciences (Academic and Professional). It is interesting to note that within the College of Letters and Science, only 4 of the 265 Postdoctoral Fellows were from the Humanities and Social Sciences. Engineering and Applied Science accounted for 88.2 percent of the Postdoctoral Fellows in the General Campus Professional Schools. Of the 389 Visiting Scholars who came to UCLA in 2010-11, 34.2 percent were appointed in Research Centers, for example, the Center for the Study of Women, Center for Korean Studies and Center for Latin American Studies, among others.

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TABLE 6-2. Home Countries of Postdoctoral and Visiting Scholars: 2010-2011

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Argentina 3 2 5 Macao 1 0 1Australia 7 4 11 Malaysia 2 0 2Austria 4 2 6 Mauritius 1 1 2Belgium 4 1 5 Mexico 12 8 20Brazil 3 3 6 Nepal 1 0 1Bulgaria 2 0 2 Netherlands 4 1 5Cambodia 1 0 1 New Zealand 2 1 3Cameroon 1 0 1 Nigeria 2 0 2Canada 26 0 26 Norway 0 1 1Chile 2 0 2 Pakistan 1 1 2China, People's Republic 198 60 258 Philippines 1 0 1Colombia 1 0 1 Poland 3 0 3Czech Republic 1 1 2 Portugal 1 2 3Denmark 1 1 2 Romania 3 0 3Estonia 2 0 2 Russia 3 2 5France 43 3 46 Saudi Arabia 0 1 1Germany 34 11 45 Serbia 1 0 1Greece 6 2 8 Singapore 1 0 1Hong Kong 6 1 7 South Africa 0 5 5Hungary 2 0 2 Spain 18 8 26India 67 1 68 Sweden 4 1 5Indonesia 1 1 2 Switzerland 8 2 10Iran 5 1 6 Taiwan 23 5 28Ireland 4 1 5 Thailand 1 3 4Israel 20 0 20 Turkey 5 4 9Italy 15 8 23 Ukraine 0 1 1Jamaica 1 0 1 United Kingdom 15 3 18Japan 35 25 60 United States 484 139 623Jordan 1 0 1 Venezuela 1 0 1Kenya 1 0 1 Vietnam 1 1 2Korea, Dem People's Republic 0 1 1 Unknown 0 12 12Korea, Republic of 48 55 103Lithuania 0 1 1 Total 1,144 387 1,531

Note: Only countries that had Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars are shown in this table.Source: UCLA Payroll System

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Table 6-2 Mirroring trends in Graduate Division student enrollment, China, India, and the Republic of Korea produced the greatest number of international Postdoctoral Fellows. China and the Republic of Korea produced the greatest number of international Visiting Scholars.

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TOTAL GRADUATE DIVISION (EXCLUDING SPECIAL FEE PROGRAMS)Applicants 2,902 13.6% 11,150 52.4% 14,052 66.1% 7,217 33.9% 9,933 46.7% 11,336 53.3% 21,269Admits 843 15.2% 3,435 61.9% 4,278 77.1% 1,268 22.9% 2,638 47.6% 2,908 52.4% 5,546New Regs 460 17.7% 1,585 60.9% 2,045 78.5% 559 21.5% 1,286 49.4% 1,318 50.6% 2,604Total Regs 1,289 15.4% 5,324 63.7% 6,613 79.1% 1,747 20.9% 4,087 48.9% 4,273 51.1% 8,360

TOTAL GRADUATE DIVISION (INCLUDING SPECIAL FEE PROGRAMS)Applicants 3,061 13.7% 11,953 53.4% 15,014 67.1% 7,377 32.9% 10,284 45.9% 12,107 54.1% 22,391Admits 909 14.7% 3,897 63.1% 4,806 77.9% 1,367 22.1% 2,815 45.6% 3,358 54.4% 6,173New Regs 510 16.4% 1,962 63.1% 2,472 79.5% 636 20.5% 1,431 46.0% 1,677 54.0% 3,108Total Regs 1,440 14.6% 6,435 65.5% 7,875 80.1% 1,955 19.9% 4,513 45.9% 5,317 54.1% 9,830

Letters & Science Applicants 730 12.2% 3,457 57.6% 4,187 69.8% 1,810 30.2% 2,971 49.5% 3,026 50.5% 5,997 Admits 144 12.8% 782 69.3% 926 82.1% 202 17.9% 524 46.5% 604 53.5% 1,128 New Regs 72 14.0% 345 67.1% 417 81.1% 97 18.9% 250 48.6% 264 51.4% 514 Total Regs 327 12.1% 1,869 69.4% 2,196 81.5% 498 18.5% 1,334 49.5% 1,360 50.5% 2,694Humanities

Applicants 139 11.1% 820 65.3% 959 76.4% 297 23.6% 718 57.2% 538 42.8% 1,256Admits 18 10.1% 140 78.7% 158 88.8% 20 11.2% 98 55.1% 80 44.9% 178New Regs 6 7.0% 69 80.2% 75 87.2% 11 12.8% 50 58.1% 36 41.9% 86Total Regs 60 10.1% 445 74.9% 505 85.0% 89 15.0% 360 60.6% 234 39.4% 594

Applied Linguistics & TESL DepartmentApplicants 11 9.9% 34 30.6% 45 40.5% 66 59.5% 85 76.6% 26 23.4% 111Admits 2 13.3% 9 60.0% 11 73.3% 4 26.7% 14 93.3% 1 6.7% 15New Regs 1 12.5% 5 62.5% 6 75.0% 2 25.0% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 8Total Regs 6 12.5% 21 43.8% 27 56.3% 21 43.8% 36 75.0% 12 25.0% 48

Applied Linguistics Applicants 11 9.9% 34 30.6% 45 40.5% 66 59.5% 85 76.6% 26 23.4% 111Admits 2 13.3% 9 60.0% 11 73.3% 4 26.7% 14 93.3% 1 6.7% 15New Regs 1 12.5% 5 62.5% 6 75.0% 2 25.0% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 8Total Regs 6 12.5% 21 43.8% 27 56.3% 21 43.8% 36 75.0% 12 25.0% 48

APPENDIX TABLE 1. Applicants, Admits, and Enrollment by Student Characteristics: Fall 2010

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Art History Applicants 24 20.5% 79 67.5% 103 88.0% 14 12.0% 98 83.8% 19 16.2% 117 Admits 0 0.0% 11 100.0% 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 7 63.6% 4 36.4% 11 New Regs 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4 Total Regs 4 9.3% 35 81.4% 39 90.7% 4 9.3% 36 83.7% 7 16.3% 43

Asian Languages & Cultures Applicants 0 0.0% 25 40.3% 25 40.3% 37 59.7% 35 56.5% 27 43.5% 62 Admits 0 0.0% 10 66.7% 10 66.7% 5 33.3% 9 60.0% 6 40.0% 15 New Regs 0 0.0% 5 62.5% 5 62.5% 3 37.5% 5 62.5% 3 37.5% 8 Total Regs 0 0.0% 32 61.5% 32 61.5% 20 38.5% 29 55.8% 23 44.2% 52

Classics Applicants 4 8.3% 41 85.4% 45 93.8% 3 6.3% 29 60.4% 19 39.6% 48Admits 1 14.3% 6 85.7% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 3 42.9% 4 57.1% 7New Regs 0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5Total Regs 0 0.0% 24 100.0% 24 100.0% 0 0.0% 8 33.3% 16 66.7% 24

Comparative Literature Applicants 5 7.8% 46 71.9% 51 79.7% 13 20.3% 40 62.5% 24 37.5% 64 Admits 1 14.3% 5 71.4% 6 85.7% 1 14.3% 3 42.9% 4 57.1% 7 New Regs 1 25.0% 2 50.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4 Total Regs 3 7.1% 34 81.0% 37 88.1% 5 11.9% 24 57.1% 18 42.9% 42

English Applicants 26 8.4% 261 84.5% 287 92.9% 22 7.1% 199 64.4% 110 35.6% 309 Admits 3 7.9% 34 89.5% 37 97.4% 1 2.6% 24 63.2% 14 36.8% 38 New Regs 0 0.0% 14 100.0% 14 100.0% 0 0.0% 11 78.6% 3 21.4% 14 Total Regs 14 14.4% 81 83.5% 95 97.9% 2 2.1% 63 64.9% 34 35.1% 97

French & Francophone Studies (Includes French)Applicants 1 6.3% 12 75.0% 13 81.3% 3 18.8% 10 62.5% 6 37.5% 16Admits 0 0.0% 8 100.0% 8 100.0% 0 0.0% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 8New Regs 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 2Total Regs 2 9.1% 18 81.8% 20 90.9% 2 9.1% 17 77.3% 5 22.7% 22

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Germanic Languages DepartmentApplicants 1 8.3% 10 83.3% 11 91.7% 1 8.3% 4 33.3% 8 66.7% 12Admits 0 0.0% 8 100.0% 8 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 12.5% 7 87.5% 8New Regs 0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 20.0% 4 80.0% 5Total Regs 1 5.9% 13 76.5% 14 82.4% 3 17.6% 9 52.9% 8 47.1% 17

Germanic Languages Applicants 0 0.0% 9 90.0% 9 90.0% 1 10.0% 3 30.0% 7 70.0% 10Admits 0 0.0% 7 100.0% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 14.3% 6 85.7% 7New Regs 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4Total Regs 1 6.7% 11 73.3% 12 80.0% 3 20.0% 8 53.3% 7 46.7% 15

Scandinavian SectionApplicants 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2Admits 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1New Regs 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1Total Regs 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2

Indo-European Studies Applicants 1 11.1% 5 55.6% 6 66.7% 3 33.3% 3 33.3% 6 66.7% 9 Admits 0 0.0% 3 75.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 New Regs 0 0.0% 2 66.7% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 2 66.7% 3 Total Regs 0 0.0% 10 66.7% 10 66.7% 5 33.3% 6 40.0% 9 60.0% 15

Italian Applicants 4 20.0% 12 60.0% 16 80.0% 4 20.0% 13 65.0% 7 35.0% 20 Admits 3 37.5% 5 62.5% 8 100.0% 0 0.0% 5 62.5% 3 37.5% 8 New Regs 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 4 Total Regs 3 16.7% 13 72.2% 16 88.9% 2 11.1% 14 77.8% 4 22.2% 18

Linguistics Applicants 10 6.1% 77 47.2% 87 53.4% 76 46.6% 88 54.0% 75 46.0% 163 Admits 1 7.1% 7 50.0% 8 57.1% 6 42.9% 4 28.6% 10 71.4% 14 New Regs 0 0.0% 4 57.1% 4 57.1% 3 42.9% 3 42.9% 4 57.1% 7 Total Regs 0 0.0% 25 71.4% 25 71.4% 10 28.6% 19 54.3% 16 45.7% 35

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UNDERREP MINORITY OTHER DOMESTIC DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL FEMALE3 MALE3

Musicology Applicants 4 8.2% 34 69.4% 38 77.6% 11 22.4% 24 49.0% 25 51.0% 49 Admits 1 16.7% 3 50.0% 4 66.7% 2 33.3% 3 50.0% 3 50.0% 6 New Regs 0 0.0% 3 75.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4 Total Regs 0 0.0% 22 81.5% 22 81.5% 5 18.5% 18 66.7% 9 33.3% 27

Near Eastern Languages & Culture Applicants 5 8.6% 41 70.7% 46 79.3% 12 20.7% 26 44.8% 32 55.2% 58 Admits 1 7.1% 13 92.9% 14 100.0% 0 0.0% 7 50.0% 7 50.0% 14 New Regs 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4 Total Regs 2 4.9% 37 90.2% 39 95.1% 2 4.9% 21 51.2% 20 48.8% 41

Philosophy Applicants 18 11.8% 114 74.5% 132 86.3% 21 13.7% 27 17.6% 126 82.4% 153 Admits 1 10.0% 9 90.0% 10 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 40.0% 6 60.0% 10 New Regs 0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5 Total Regs 2 4.0% 46 92.0% 48 96.0% 2 4.0% 18 36.0% 32 64.0% 50

Slavic Languages & Literature Applicants 0 0.0% 8 72.7% 8 72.7% 3 27.3% 7 63.6% 4 36.4% 11 Admits 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4 New Regs 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 Total Regs 1 9.1% 10 90.9% 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 7 63.6% 4 36.4% 11

Spanish & Portuguese DepartmentApplicants 25 46.3% 21 38.9% 46 85.2% 8 14.8% 30 55.6% 24 44.4% 54Admits 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 9 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 9New Regs 3 42.9% 4 57.1% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 57.1% 3 42.9% 7Total Regs 22 42.3% 24 46.2% 46 88.5% 6 11.5% 35 67.3% 17 32.7% 52

Hispanic Languages & Literature Applicants 15 55.6% 8 29.6% 23 85.2% 4 14.8% 11 40.7% 16 59.3% 27Admits 3 42.9% 4 57.1% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 28.6% 5 71.4% 7New Regs 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5Total Regs 20 45.5% 19 43.2% 39 88.6% 5 11.4% 30 68.2% 14 31.8% 44

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Spanish Applicants 10 37.0% 13 48.1% 23 85.2% 4 14.8% 19 70.4% 8 29.6% 27Admits 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 2New Regs 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 2Total Regs 2 25.0% 5 62.5% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 5 62.5% 3 37.5% 8

Life Science¹Applicants 229 16.9% 853 63.0% 1,082 80.0% 271 20.0% 888 65.6% 465 34.4% 1,353Admits 41 19.4% 150 71.1% 191 90.5% 20 9.5% 129 61.1% 82 38.9% 211New Regs 26 19.4% 93 69.4% 119 88.8% 15 11.2% 85 63.4% 49 36.6% 134Total Regs 76 13.8% 414 75.4% 490 89.3% 59 10.7% 328 59.7% 221 40.3% 549

Bioinformatics Applicants 1 2.5% 12 30.0% 13 32.5% 27 67.5% 11 27.5% 29 72.5% 40 Admits 0 0.0% 6 75.0% 6 75.0% 2 25.0% 3 37.5% 5 62.5% 8 New Regs 0 0.0% 3 75.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 4 Total Regs 0 0.0% 7 63.6% 7 63.6% 4 36.4% 5 45.5% 6 54.5% 11

Biology Applicants 15 16.9% 62 69.7% 77 86.5% 12 13.5% 66 74.2% 23 25.8% 89 Admits 4 21.1% 14 73.7% 18 94.7% 1 5.3% 17 89.5% 2 10.5% 19 New Regs 4 30.8% 8 61.5% 12 92.3% 1 7.7% 11 84.6% 2 15.4% 13 Total Regs 8 12.3% 49 75.4% 57 87.7% 8 12.3% 46 70.8% 19 29.2% 65

Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics (Basic Biomedical Science)Applicants 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5Admits 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5New Regs 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4Total Regs 11 21.6% 34 66.7% 45 88.2% 6 11.8% 19 37.3% 32 62.7% 51

Molecular Biology Applicants 2 22.2% 5 55.6% 7 77.8% 2 22.2% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 9 Admits 1 33.3% 2 66.7% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 New Regs 1 33.3% 2 66.7% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 Total Regs 8 10.4% 60 77.9% 68 88.3% 9 11.7% 35 45.5% 42 54.5% 77

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UNDERREP MINORITY OTHER DOMESTIC DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL FEMALE3 MALE3

Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology Applicants 0 0.0% 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 2 66.7% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3 Admits 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 New Regs 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 Total Regs 8 23.5% 20 58.8% 28 82.4% 6 17.6% 20 58.8% 14 41.2% 34

Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology Applicants 3 17.6% 7 41.2% 10 58.8% 7 41.2% 11 64.7% 6 35.3% 17 Admits 1 11.1% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 4 44.4% 9 New Regs 1 11.1% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 4 44.4% 9 Total Regs 3 7.7% 23 59.0% 26 66.7% 13 33.3% 22 56.4% 17 43.6% 39

Physiological Science Applicants 3 14.3% 17 81.0% 20 95.2% 1 4.8% 9 42.9% 12 57.1% 21 Admits 2 20.0% 7 70.0% 9 90.0% 1 10.0% 4 40.0% 6 60.0% 10 New Regs 2 22.2% 7 77.8% 9 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 9 Total Regs 5 17.9% 22 78.6% 27 96.4% 1 3.6% 15 53.6% 13 46.4% 28

Psychology Applicants 148 19.0% 544 69.7% 692 88.6% 89 11.4% 563 72.1% 218 27.9% 781 Admits 16 32.0% 33 66.0% 49 98.0% 1 2.0% 37 74.0% 13 26.0% 50 New Regs 10 23.8% 31 73.8% 41 97.6% 1 2.4% 31 73.8% 11 26.2% 42 Total Regs 26 13.3% 164 83.7% 190 96.9% 6 3.1% 138 70.4% 58 29.6% 196

UCLA Access Program Applicants 55 14.2% 202 52.1% 257 66.2% 131 33.8% 220 56.7% 168 43.3% 388Admits 15 14.3% 81 77.1% 96 91.4% 9 8.6% 60 57.1% 45 42.9% 105New Regs 7 14.6% 35 72.9% 42 87.5% 6 12.5% 28 58.3% 20 41.7% 48Total Regs 7 14.6% 35 72.9% 42 87.5% 6 12.5% 28 58.3% 20 41.7% 48

Physical ScienceApplicants 113 7.1% 790 49.8% 903 56.9% 684 43.1% 496 31.3% 1,091 68.7% 1,587Admits 41 9.4% 294 67.3% 335 76.7% 102 23.3% 154 35.2% 283 64.8% 437New Regs 19 11.8% 102 63.4% 121 75.2% 40 24.8% 53 32.9% 108 67.1% 161Total Regs 62 7.8% 529 67.0% 591 74.8% 199 25.2% 246 31.1% 544 68.9% 790

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Atmospheric & Oceanic Science Applicants 4 5.9% 29 42.6% 33 48.5% 35 51.5% 27 39.7% 41 60.3% 68 Admits 3 7.5% 19 47.5% 22 55.0% 18 45.0% 16 40.0% 24 60.0% 40 New Regs 1 6.3% 9 56.3% 10 62.5% 6 37.5% 7 43.8% 9 56.3% 16 Total Regs 2 4.3% 24 51.1% 26 55.3% 21 44.7% 23 48.9% 24 51.1% 47

Chemistry & Biochemistry DepartmentApplicants 49 11.6% 235 55.7% 284 67.3% 138 32.7% 156 37.0% 266 63.0% 422Admits 23 15.1% 116 76.3% 139 91.4% 13 8.6% 54 35.5% 98 64.5% 152New Regs 11 21.2% 31 59.6% 42 80.8% 10 19.2% 19 36.5% 33 63.5% 52Total Regs 36 12.5% 202 70.4% 238 82.9% 49 17.1% 112 39.0% 175 61.0% 287

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Applicants 13 11.9% 71 65.1% 84 77.1% 25 22.9% 48 44.0% 61 56.0% 109Admits 2 8.7% 17 73.9% 19 82.6% 4 17.4% 8 34.8% 15 65.2% 23New Regs 1 9.1% 7 63.6% 8 72.7% 3 27.3% 5 45.5% 6 54.5% 11Total Regs 10 13.3% 55 73.3% 65 86.7% 10 13.3% 31 41.3% 44 58.7% 75

Chemistry Applicants 36 11.5% 164 52.4% 200 63.9% 113 36.1% 108 34.5% 205 65.5% 313Admits 21 16.3% 99 76.7% 120 93.0% 9 7.0% 46 35.7% 83 64.3% 129New Regs 10 24.4% 24 58.5% 34 82.9% 7 17.1% 14 34.1% 27 65.9% 41Total Regs 26 12.3% 147 69.3% 173 81.6% 39 18.4% 81 38.2% 131 61.8% 212

Earth & Space Sciences DepartmentApplicants 7 6.3% 61 54.5% 68 60.7% 44 39.3% 56 50.0% 56 50.0% 112Admits 1 3.6% 20 71.4% 21 75.0% 7 25.0% 20 71.4% 8 28.6% 28New Regs 1 7.7% 9 69.2% 10 76.9% 3 23.1% 9 69.2% 4 30.8% 13Total Regs 3 5.0% 41 68.3% 44 73.3% 16 26.7% 33 55.0% 27 45.0% 60

Geochemistry Applicants 1 7.7% 5 38.5% 6 46.2% 7 53.8% 11 84.6% 2 15.4% 13Admits 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 3New Regs 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1Total Regs 2 15.4% 11 84.6% 13 100.0% 0 0.0% 8 61.5% 5 38.5% 13

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Geology Applicants 4 8.3% 34 70.8% 38 79.2% 10 20.8% 27 56.3% 21 43.8% 48Admits 1 7.7% 11 84.6% 12 92.3% 1 7.7% 8 61.5% 5 38.5% 13New Regs 1 12.5% 6 75.0% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 5 62.5% 3 37.5% 8Total Regs 1 5.9% 14 82.4% 15 88.2% 2 11.8% 8 47.1% 9 52.9% 17

Geophysics & Space Physics Applicants 2 3.9% 22 43.1% 24 47.1% 27 52.9% 18 35.3% 33 64.7% 51Admits 0 0.0% 6 50.0% 6 50.0% 6 50.0% 9 75.0% 3 25.0% 12New Regs 0 0.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 4Total Regs 0 0.0% 16 53.3% 16 53.3% 14 46.7% 17 56.7% 13 43.3% 30

Mathematics Applicants 19 5.0% 200 52.8% 219 57.8% 160 42.2% 64 16.9% 315 83.1% 379 Admits 2 3.0% 48 71.6% 50 74.6% 17 25.4% 11 16.4% 56 83.6% 67 New Regs 1 3.7% 19 70.4% 20 74.1% 7 25.9% 5 18.5% 22 81.5% 27

Total Regs 8 4.9% 103 62.8% 111 67.7% 53 32.3% 26 15.9% 138 84.1% 164Physics & Astronomy Department

Applicants 26 8.0% 186 57.1% 212 65.0% 114 35.0% 75 23.0% 251 77.0% 326Admits 9 12.3% 56 76.7% 65 89.0% 8 11.0% 14 19.2% 59 80.8% 73New Regs 3 13.6% 15 68.2% 18 81.8% 4 18.2% 3 13.6% 19 86.4% 22Total Regs 8 5.3% 112 74.2% 120 79.5% 31 20.5% 25 16.6% 126 83.4% 151

Astronomy Applicants 7 10.1% 46 66.7% 53 76.8% 16 23.2% 30 43.5% 39 56.5% 69Admits 2 13.3% 11 73.3% 13 86.7% 2 13.3% 7 46.7% 8 53.3% 15New Regs 0 0.0% 2 66.7% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 2 66.7% 3Total Regs 1 5.6% 16 88.9% 17 94.4% 1 5.6% 8 44.4% 10 55.6% 18

Physics Applicants 19 7.4% 140 54.5% 159 61.9% 98 38.1% 45 17.5% 212 82.5% 257Admits 7 12.1% 45 77.6% 52 89.7% 6 10.3% 7 12.1% 51 87.9% 58New Regs 3 15.8% 13 68.4% 16 84.2% 3 15.8% 2 10.5% 17 89.5% 19Total Regs 7 5.3% 96 72.2% 103 77.4% 30 22.6% 17 12.8% 116 87.2% 133

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Statistics Applicants 8 2.9% 79 28.2% 87 31.1% 193 68.9% 118 42.1% 162 57.9% 280 Admits 3 3.9% 35 45.5% 38 49.4% 39 50.6% 39 50.6% 38 49.4% 77 New Regs 2 6.5% 19 61.3% 21 67.7% 10 32.3% 10 32.3% 21 67.7% 31 Total Regs 5 6.2% 47 58.0% 52 64.2% 29 35.8% 27 33.3% 54 66.7% 81Social Science

Applicants 249 13.8% 994 55.2% 1,243 69.0% 558 31.0% 869 48.3% 932 51.7% 1,801Admits 44 14.6% 198 65.6% 242 80.1% 60 19.9% 143 47.4% 159 52.6% 302New Regs 21 15.8% 81 60.9% 102 76.7% 31 23.3% 62 46.6% 71 53.4% 133Total Regs 129 17.0% 481 63.2% 610 80.2% 151 19.8% 400 52.6% 361 47.4% 761

Afro-American Studies Applicants 19 73.1% 7 26.9% 26 100.0% 0 0.0% 19 73.1% 7 26.9% 26 Admits 6 54.5% 5 45.5% 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 9 81.8% 2 18.2% 11 New Regs 2 33.3% 4 66.7% 6 100.0% 0 0.0% 5 83.3% 1 16.7% 6 Total Regs 16 80.0% 4 20.0% 20 100.0% 0 0.0% 14 70.0% 6 30.0% 20

American Indian Studies Applicants 12 66.7% 6 33.3% 18 100.0% 0 0.0% 14 77.8% 4 22.2% 18 Admits 9 81.8% 2 18.2% 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 8 72.7% 3 27.3% 11 New Regs 4 66.7% 2 33.3% 6 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 66.7% 2 33.3% 6 Total Regs 12 75.0% 4 25.0% 16 100.0% 0 0.0% 11 68.8% 5 31.3% 16

Anthropology Applicants 27 16.8% 112 69.6% 139 86.3% 22 13.7% 123 76.4% 38 23.6% 161 Admits 3 15.8% 14 73.7% 17 89.5% 2 10.5% 14 73.7% 5 26.3% 19 New Regs 2 28.6% 3 42.9% 5 71.4% 2 28.6% 5 71.4% 2 28.6% 7 Total Regs 7 10.9% 49 76.6% 56 87.5% 8 12.5% 48 75.0% 16 25.0% 64

Archaeology Applicants 13 16.3% 54 67.5% 67 83.8% 13 16.3% 47 58.8% 33 41.3% 80 Admits 1 11.1% 7 77.8% 8 88.9% 1 11.1% 6 66.7% 3 33.3% 9 New Regs 0 0.0% 5 83.3% 5 83.3% 1 16.7% 4 66.7% 2 33.3% 6 Total Regs 1 4.0% 20 80.0% 21 84.0% 4 16.0% 18 72.0% 7 28.0% 25

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Asian American Studies Applicants 5 16.1% 25 80.6% 30 96.8% 1 3.2% 20 64.5% 11 35.5% 31 Admits 1 12.5% 7 87.5% 8 100.0% 0 0.0% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 8 New Regs 1 14.3% 6 85.7% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 6 85.7% 1 14.3% 7 Total Regs 1 5.9% 15 88.2% 16 94.1% 1 5.9% 11 64.7% 6 35.3% 17

Conservation of Archaeological & Ethnographic MaterialsApplicants 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 1 14.3% 5 71.4% 6 85.7% 1 14.3% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 7

Economics Applicants 17 3.5% 183 37.3% 200 40.7% 291 59.3% 157 32.0% 334 68.0% 491 Admits 3 3.0% 56 56.6% 59 59.6% 40 40.4% 23 23.2% 76 76.8% 99 New Regs 1 2.9% 12 35.3% 13 38.2% 21 61.8% 5 14.7% 29 85.3% 34 Total Regs 4 3.4% 44 37.6% 48 41.0% 69 59.0% 28 23.9% 89 76.1% 117

Geography Applicants 1 1.9% 28 52.8% 29 54.7% 24 45.3% 24 45.3% 29 54.7% 53 Admits 0 0.0% 10 71.4% 10 71.4% 4 28.6% 8 57.1% 6 42.9% 14 New Regs 0 0.0% 7 100.0% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 3 42.9% 4 57.1% 7 Total Regs 2 5.0% 32 80.0% 34 85.0% 6 15.0% 19 47.5% 21 52.5% 40

History Applicants 61 17.3% 235 66.8% 296 84.1% 56 15.9% 158 44.9% 194 55.1% 352 Admits 10 14.1% 54 76.1% 64 90.1% 7 9.9% 38 53.5% 33 46.5% 71 New Regs 4 17.4% 16 69.6% 20 87.0% 3 13.0% 11 47.8% 12 52.2% 23 Total Regs 32 16.2% 142 72.1% 174 88.3% 23 11.7% 104 52.8% 93 47.2% 197

Political Science Applicants 35 11.3% 186 60.2% 221 71.5% 88 28.5% 123 39.8% 186 60.2% 309 Admits 0 0.0% 12 80.0% 12 80.0% 3 20.0% 4 26.7% 11 73.3% 15 New Regs 0 0.0% 12 80.0% 12 80.0% 3 20.0% 4 26.7% 11 73.3% 15 Total Regs 21 16.3% 81 62.8% 102 79.1% 27 20.9% 53 41.1% 76 58.9% 129

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Sociology Applicants 52 21.4% 132 54.3% 184 75.7% 59 24.3% 151 62.1% 92 37.9% 243 Admits 11 26.2% 28 66.7% 39 92.9% 3 7.1% 24 57.1% 18 42.9% 42 New Regs 7 33.3% 13 61.9% 20 95.2% 1 4.8% 14 66.7% 7 33.3% 21 Total Regs 23 22.1% 71 68.3% 94 90.4% 10 9.6% 63 60.6% 41 39.4% 104

Women's Studies Applicants 7 18.9% 26 70.3% 33 89.2% 4 10.8% 33 89.2% 4 10.8% 37 Admits 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3 New Regs 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 Total Regs 9 36.0% 14 56.0% 23 92.0% 2 8.0% 24 96.0% 1 4.0% 25

International InstituteApplicants 24 21.4% 54 48.2% 78 69.6% 34 30.4% 65 58.0% 47 42.0% 112Admits 15 24.2% 34 54.8% 49 79.0% 13 21.0% 35 56.5% 27 43.5% 62New Regs 8 40.0% 11 55.0% 19 95.0% 1 5.0% 12 60.0% 8 40.0% 20Total Regs 21 36.8% 30 52.6% 51 89.5% 6 10.5% 30 52.6% 27 47.4% 57

African Studies Applicants 6 31.6% 11 57.9% 17 89.5% 2 10.5% 10 52.6% 9 47.4% 19 Admits 3 27.3% 7 63.6% 10 90.9% 1 9.1% 6 54.5% 5 45.5% 11 New Regs 2 40.0% 2 40.0% 4 80.0% 1 20.0% 3 60.0% 2 40.0% 5 Total Regs 3 37.5% 4 50.0% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 3 37.5% 5 62.5% 8

East Asian Studies Applicants 3 4.5% 33 50.0% 36 54.5% 30 45.5% 37 56.1% 29 43.9% 66 Admits 1 3.3% 19 63.3% 20 66.7% 10 33.3% 14 46.7% 16 53.3% 30 New Regs 1 12.5% 7 87.5% 8 100.0% 0 0.0% 3 37.5% 5 62.5% 8 Total Regs 2 11.8% 13 76.5% 15 88.2% 2 11.8% 8 47.1% 9 52.9% 17

Islamic Studies Applicants 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 Total Regs 2 16.7% 7 58.3% 9 75.0% 3 25.0% 3 25.0% 9 75.0% 12

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Latin American Studies Applicants 15 55.6% 10 37.0% 25 92.6% 2 7.4% 18 66.7% 9 33.3% 27 Admits 11 52.4% 8 38.1% 19 90.5% 2 9.5% 15 71.4% 6 28.6% 21 New Regs 5 71.4% 2 28.6% 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 6 85.7% 1 14.3% 7 Total Regs 14 70.0% 6 30.0% 20 100.0% 0 0.0% 16 80.0% 4 20.0% 20

General Campus Professional Schools Applicants 1,654 12.8% 6,295 48.7% 7,949 61.5% 4,984 38.5% 5,264 40.7% 7,669 59.3% 12,933 Admits 505 14.2% 2,093 58.8% 2,598 73.0% 961 27.0% 1,496 42.0% 2,063 58.0% 3,559 New Regs 275 16.4% 980 58.5% 1,255 75.0% 419 25.0% 726 43.4% 948 56.6% 1,674 Total Regs 667 15.4% 2,568 59.2% 3,235 74.5% 1,106 25.5% 1,815 41.8% 2,526 58.2% 4,341School of Arts & Architecture

Applicants 292 15.0% 1,206 62.0% 1,498 77.0% 447 23.0% 1,010 51.9% 935 48.1% 1,945Admits 36 13.5% 185 69.3% 221 82.8% 46 17.2% 117 43.8% 150 56.2% 267New Regs 17 13.3% 96 75.0% 113 88.3% 15 11.7% 54 42.2% 74 57.8% 128Total Regs 58 14.7% 274 69.5% 332 84.3% 62 15.7% 178 45.2% 216 54.8% 394

Architecture Applicants 97 15.0% 379 58.5% 476 73.5% 172 26.5% 296 45.7% 352 54.3% 648 Admits 17 11.3% 103 68.7% 120 80.0% 30 20.0% 59 39.3% 91 60.7% 150 New Regs 6 11.8% 40 78.4% 46 90.2% 5 9.8% 18 35.3% 33 64.7% 51 Total Regs 16 9.7% 122 73.9% 138 83.6% 27 16.4% 60 36.4% 105 63.6% 165

Art Applicants 112 15.8% 495 69.6% 607 85.4% 104 14.6% 385 54.1% 326 45.9% 711 Admits 1 5.0% 14 70.0% 15 75.0% 5 25.0% 7 35.0% 13 65.0% 20 New Regs 1 5.6% 14 77.8% 15 83.3% 3 16.7% 5 27.8% 13 72.2% 18 Total Regs 2 5.0% 31 77.5% 33 82.5% 7 17.5% 17 42.5% 23 57.5% 40

Design | Media Arts Applicants 19 11.6% 80 48.8% 99 60.4% 65 39.6% 85 51.8% 79 48.2% 164Admits 3 23.1% 7 53.8% 10 76.9% 3 23.1% 4 30.8% 9 69.2% 13New Regs 2 16.7% 7 58.3% 9 75.0% 3 25.0% 4 33.3% 8 66.7% 12Total Regs 2 9.5% 13 61.9% 15 71.4% 6 28.6% 6 28.6% 15 71.4% 21

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Ethnomusicology Applicants 12 15.8% 48 63.2% 60 78.9% 16 21.1% 34 44.7% 42 55.3% 76Admits 3 21.4% 9 64.3% 12 85.7% 2 14.3% 5 35.7% 9 64.3% 14New Regs 1 16.7% 5 83.3% 6 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 16.7% 5 83.3% 6Total Regs 7 20.0% 27 77.1% 34 97.1% 1 2.9% 18 51.4% 17 48.6% 35

Music Applicants 38 14.1% 163 60.6% 201 74.7% 68 25.3% 142 52.8% 127 47.2% 269Admits 9 18.0% 36 72.0% 45 90.0% 5 10.0% 25 50.0% 25 50.0% 50New Regs 4 16.0% 18 72.0% 22 88.0% 3 12.0% 12 48.0% 13 52.0% 25Total Regs 14 16.5% 54 63.5% 68 80.0% 17 20.0% 44 51.8% 41 48.2% 85

World Arts & Cultures DepartmentApplicants 14 18.2% 41 53.2% 55 71.4% 22 28.6% 68 88.3% 9 11.7% 77Admits 3 15.0% 16 80.0% 19 95.0% 1 5.0% 17 85.0% 3 15.0% 20New Regs 3 18.8% 12 75.0% 15 93.8% 1 6.3% 14 87.5% 2 12.5% 16Total Regs 17 35.4% 27 56.3% 44 91.7% 4 8.3% 33 68.8% 15 31.3% 48

Culture & Performance Applicants 14 23.0% 29 47.5% 43 70.5% 18 29.5% 54 88.5% 7 11.5% 61Admits 3 21.4% 10 71.4% 13 92.9% 1 7.1% 12 85.7% 2 14.3% 14New Regs 3 27.3% 7 63.6% 10 90.9% 1 9.1% 10 90.9% 1 9.1% 11Total Regs 15 42.9% 16 45.7% 31 88.6% 4 11.4% 23 65.7% 12 34.3% 35

Dance Applicants 0 0.0% 12 75.0% 12 75.0% 4 25.0% 14 87.5% 2 12.5% 16Admits 0 0.0% 6 100.0% 6 100.0% 0 0.0% 5 83.3% 1 16.7% 6New Regs 0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 80.0% 1 20.0% 5Total Regs 2 15.4% 11 84.6% 13 100.0% 0 0.0% 10 76.9% 3 23.1% 13

Graduate School of Education & Information StudiesApplicants 359 33.0% 631 58.0% 990 91.0% 98 9.0% 795 73.1% 293 26.9% 1,088Admits 171 36.8% 275 59.1% 446 95.9% 19 4.1% 336 72.3% 129 27.7% 465New Regs 123 40.9% 167 55.5% 290 96.3% 11 3.7% 216 71.8% 85 28.2% 301Total Regs 285 36.5% 464 59.5% 749 96.0% 31 4.0% 559 71.7% 221 28.3% 780

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Education Department Applicants 321 35.8% 497 55.5% 818 91.3% 78 8.7% 640 71.4% 256 28.6% 896 Admits 152 43.1% 186 52.7% 338 95.8% 15 4.2% 242 68.6% 111 31.4% 353 New Regs 111 46.1% 120 49.8% 231 95.9% 10 4.1% 165 68.5% 76 31.5% 241 Total Regs 258 42.6% 321 53.1% 579 95.7% 26 4.3% 420 69.4% 185 605

Education Applicants 320 35.9% 494 55.4% 814 91.3% 78 8.7% 636 71.3% 256 28.7% 892 Admits 151 43.3% 183 52.4% 334 95.7% 15 4.3% 238 68.2% 111 31.8% 349 New Regs 110 46.4% 117 49.4% 227 95.8% 10 4.2% 161 67.9% 76 32.1% 237 Total Regs 256 43.1% 312 52.5% 568 95.6% 26 4.4% 409 68.9% 185 31.1% 594

Special Education / CSULA Applicants 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 Admits 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 New Regs 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 4 Total Regs 2 18.2% 9 81.8% 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 11

Information Studies Department Applicants 38 19.8% 134 69.8% 172 89.6% 20 10.4% 155 80.7% 37 19.3% 192 Admits 19 17.0% 89 79.5% 108 96.4% 4 3.6% 94 83.9% 18 16.1% 112 New Regs 12 20.0% 47 78.3% 59 98.3% 1 1.7% 51 85.0% 9 15.0% 60 Total Regs 27 15.4% 143 81.7% 170 97.1% 5 2.9% 139 79.4% 36 20.6% 175

Information Studies Applicants 5 25.0% 6 30.0% 11 55.0% 9 45.0% 13 65.0% 7 35.0% 20 Admits 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 50.0% 2 50.0% 4 New Regs 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 Total Regs 5 15.6% 25 78.1% 30 93.8% 2 6.3% 19 59.4% 13 40.6% 32

Library and Information Science Applicants 33 19.2% 128 74.4% 161 93.6% 11 6.4% 142 82.6% 30 17.4% 172 Admits 17 15.7% 87 80.6% 104 96.3% 4 3.7% 92 85.2% 16 14.8% 108 New Regs 10 17.2% 47 81.0% 57 98.3% 1 1.7% 50 86.2% 8 13.8% 58 Total Regs 22 15.4% 118 82.5% 140 97.9% 3 2.1% 120 83.9% 23 16.1% 143

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Henry Samueli School of Engineering & Applied Science Applicants 172 4.5% 1,175 30.9% 1,347 35.4% 2,457 64.6% 802 21.1% 3,002 78.9% 3,804Admits 86 6.4% 652 48.4% 738 54.8% 609 45.2% 323 24.0% 1,024 76.0% 1,347New Regs 30 5.6% 246 46.3% 276 52.0% 255 48.0% 125 23.5% 406 76.5% 531Total Regs 80 5.3% 725 48.0% 805 53.3% 706 46.7% 310 20.5% 1,201 79.5% 1,511

Biomedical Engineering Applicants 24 7.9% 193 63.7% 217 71.6% 86 28.4% 113 37.3% 190 62.7% 303 Admits 9 5.9% 104 68.0% 113 73.9% 40 26.1% 55 35.9% 98 64.1% 153 New Regs 4 7.0% 34 59.6% 38 66.7% 19 33.3% 21 36.8% 36 63.2% 57 Total Regs 11 6.5% 111 66.1% 122 72.6% 46 27.4% 55 32.7% 113 67.3% 168

Chemical Engineering Applicants 13 5.4% 122 50.6% 135 56.0% 106 44.0% 70 29.0% 171 71.0% 241 Admits 4 8.9% 31 68.9% 35 77.8% 10 22.2% 12 26.7% 33 73.3% 45 New Regs 1 5.6% 11 61.1% 12 66.7% 6 33.3% 6 33.3% 12 66.7% 18 Total Regs 8 10.1% 39 49.4% 47 59.5% 32 40.5% 30 38.0% 49 62.0% 79

Civil Engineering Applicants 27 9.3% 144 49.5% 171 58.8% 120 41.2% 85 29.2% 206 70.8% 291 Admits 17 10.5% 98 60.5% 115 71.0% 47 29.0% 47 29.0% 115 71.0% 162 New Regs 4 6.3% 44 68.8% 48 75.0% 16 25.0% 18 28.1% 46 71.9% 64 Total Regs 12 8.4% 86 60.1% 98 68.5% 45 31.5% 48 33.6% 95 66.4% 143

Computer Science Applicants 23 2.3% 221 21.9% 244 24.2% 765 75.8% 171 16.9% 838 83.1% 1,009 Admits 11 4.3% 89 35.0% 100 39.4% 154 60.6% 48 18.9% 206 81.1% 254 New Regs 5 4.3% 39 33.6% 44 37.9% 72 62.1% 21 18.1% 95 81.9% 116 Total Regs 14 4.0% 140 40.1% 154 44.1% 195 55.9% 55 15.8% 294 84.2% 349

Electrical Engineering Applicants 29 2.3% 216 17.4% 245 19.8% 995 80.2% 229 18.5% 1,011 81.5% 1,240 Admits 11 2.8% 117 29.7% 128 32.5% 266 67.5% 88 22.3% 306 77.7% 394 New Regs 6 4.1% 34 23.0% 40 27.0% 108 73.0% 38 25.7% 110 74.3% 148 Total Regs 10 2.5% 126 32.0% 136 34.5% 258 65.5% 56 14.2% 338 85.8% 394

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Materials Science & Engineering Applicants 6 3.3% 48 26.4% 54 29.7% 128 70.3% 43 23.6% 139 76.4% 182 Admits 3 3.4% 33 37.5% 36 40.9% 52 59.1% 23 26.1% 65 73.9% 88 New Regs 2 5.1% 16 41.0% 18 46.2% 21 53.8% 7 17.9% 32 82.1% 39 Total Regs 6 5.5% 45 40.9% 51 46.4% 59 53.6% 25 22.7% 85 77.3% 110

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering DepartmentApplicants 50 9.3% 231 42.9% 281 52.2% 257 47.8% 91 16.9% 447 83.1% 538Admits 31 12.4% 180 71.7% 211 84.1% 40 15.9% 50 19.9% 201 80.1% 251New Regs 8 9.0% 68 76.4% 76 85.4% 13 14.6% 14 15.7% 75 84.3% 89Total Regs 19 7.1% 178 66.4% 197 73.5% 71 26.5% 41 15.3% 227 84.7% 268

Aerospace Engineering Applicants 22 16.9% 62 47.7% 84 64.6% 46 35.4% 25 19.2% 105 80.8% 130Admits 17 22.4% 55 72.4% 72 94.7% 4 5.3% 16 21.1% 60 78.9% 76New Regs 4 16.0% 21 84.0% 25 100.0% 0 0.0% 6 24.0% 19 76.0% 25Total Regs 6 9.4% 53 82.8% 59 92.2% 5 7.8% 9 14.1% 55 85.9% 64

Manufacturing Engineering Applicants 2 33.3% 1 16.7% 3 50.0% 3 50.0% 1 16.7% 5 83.3% 6Admits 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0

Mechanical Engineering Applicants 26 6.5% 168 41.8% 194 48.3% 208 51.7% 65 16.2% 337 83.8% 402Admits 14 8.0% 124 71.3% 138 79.3% 36 20.7% 34 19.5% 140 80.5% 174New Regs 4 6.3% 47 73.4% 51 79.7% 13 20.3% 8 12.5% 56 87.5% 64Total Regs 13 6.4% 125 61.3% 138 67.6% 66 32.4% 32 15.7% 172 84.3% 204

Anderson School of Management Applicants 195 6.1% 1,537 48.4% 1,732 54.5% 1,445 45.5% 1,047 33.0% 2,130 67.0% 3,177Admits 39 5.3% 472 64.6% 511 69.9% 220 30.1% 241 33.0% 490 67.0% 731New Regs 14 3.8% 240 65.9% 254 69.8% 110 30.2% 115 31.6% 249 68.4% 364Total Regs 32 4.0% 524 66.1% 556 70.1% 237 29.9% 257 32.4% 536 67.6% 793

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School of Public AffairsApplicants 310 23.8% 765 58.8% 1,075 82.7% 225 17.3% 876 67.4% 424 32.6% 1,300Admits 133 23.9% 380 68.3% 513 92.3% 43 7.7% 385 69.2% 171 30.8% 556New Regs 61 28.2% 143 66.2% 204 94.4% 12 5.6% 152 70.4% 64 29.6% 216Total Regs 132 27.7% 313 65.8% 445 93.5% 31 6.5% 321 67.4% 155 32.6% 476

Public Policy Applicants 85 20.8% 207 50.6% 292 71.4% 117 28.6% 249 60.9% 160 39.1% 409 Admits 38 20.8% 121 66.1% 159 86.9% 24 13.1% 112 61.2% 71 38.8% 183 New Regs 12 28.6% 24 57.1% 36 85.7% 6 14.3% 24 57.1% 18 42.9% 42 Total Regs 22 25.9% 50 58.8% 72 84.7% 13 15.3% 47 55.3% 38 44.7% 85

Social Welfare Applicants 128 29.8% 275 64.1% 403 93.9% 26 6.1% 378 88.1% 51 11.9% 429 Admits 50 27.0% 132 71.4% 182 98.4% 3 1.6% 166 89.7% 19 10.3% 185 New Regs 30 30.9% 66 68.0% 96 99.0% 1 1.0% 84 86.6% 13 13.4% 97 Total Regs 74 32.0% 151 65.4% 225 97.4% 6 2.6% 189 81.8% 42 18.2% 231

Urban Planning Applicants 10 15.9% 21 33.3% 31 49.2% 32 50.8% 26 41.3% 37 58.7% 63 Admits 2 20.0% 7 70.0% 9 90.0% 1 10.0% 6 60.0% 4 40.0% 10 New Regs 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3 Total Regs 17 19.8% 62 72.1% 79 91.9% 7 8.1% 43 50.0% 43 50.0% 86

Urban & Regional Planning Applicants 87 21.8% 262 65.7% 349 87.5% 50 12.5% 223 55.9% 176 44.1% 399 Admits 43 24.2% 120 67.4% 163 91.6% 15 8.4% 101 56.7% 77 43.3% 178 New Regs 19 25.7% 50 67.6% 69 93.2% 5 6.8% 42 56.8% 32 43.2% 74 Total Regs 19 25.7% 50 67.6% 69 93.2% 5 6.8% 42 56.8% 32 43.2% 74School of Theater, Film & TV

Applicants 326 20.1% 981 60.6% 1,307 80.7% 312 19.3% 734 45.3% 885 54.7% 1,619Admits 40 20.7% 129 66.8% 169 87.6% 24 12.4% 94 48.7% 99 51.3% 193New Regs 30 22.4% 88 65.7% 118 88.1% 16 11.9% 64 47.8% 70 52.2% 134Total Regs 80 20.7% 268 69.3% 348 89.9% 39 10.1% 190 49.1% 197 50.9% 387

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Film & TV Applicants 246 19.1% 780 60.5% 1,026 79.5% 264 20.5% 538 41.7% 752 58.3% 1,290Admits 25 17.6% 98 69.0% 123 86.6% 19 13.4% 64 45.1% 78 54.9% 142New Regs 20 20.6% 65 67.0% 85 87.6% 12 12.4% 43 44.3% 54 55.7% 97Total Regs 61 21.4% 194 68.1% 255 89.5% 30 10.5% 135 47.4% 150 52.6% 285

Moving Image Archive Studies2

Applicants 8 21.1% 26 68.4% 34 89.5% 4 10.5% 23 60.5% 15 39.5% 38Admits 4 28.6% 9 64.3% 13 92.9% 1 7.1% 11 78.6% 3 21.4% 14New Regs 4 36.4% 7 63.6% 11 100.0% 0 0.0% 8 72.7% 3 27.3% 11Total Regs 4 20.0% 15 75.0% 19 95.0% 1 5.0% 14 70.0% 6 30.0% 20

Theater Department Applicants 72 24.7% 175 60.1% 247 84.9% 44 15.1% 173 59.5% 118 40.5% 291Admits 11 29.7% 22 59.5% 33 89.2% 4 10.8% 19 51.4% 18 48.6% 37New Regs 6 23.1% 16 61.5% 22 84.6% 4 15.4% 13 50.0% 13 50.0% 26Total Regs 15 18.3% 59 72.0% 74 90.2% 8 9.8% 41 50.0% 41 50.0% 82

Theater Applicants 66 24.5% 165 61.3% 231 85.9% 38 14.1% 157 58.4% 112 41.6% 269Admits 9 31.0% 19 65.5% 28 96.6% 1 3.4% 12 41.4% 17 58.6% 29New Regs 5 23.8% 15 71.4% 20 95.2% 1 4.8% 9 42.9% 12 57.1% 21Total Regs 13 20.0% 49 75.4% 62 95.4% 3 4.6% 31 47.7% 34 52.3% 65

Theater & Performance StudiesApplicants 6 27.3% 10 45.5% 16 72.7% 6 27.3% 16 72.7% 6 27.3% 22Admits 2 25.0% 3 37.5% 5 62.5% 3 37.5% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 8New Regs 1 20.0% 1 20.0% 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 4 80.0% 1 20.0% 5Total Regs 2 11.8% 10 58.8% 12 70.6% 5 29.4% 10 58.8% 7 41.2% 17

Health Sciences Total Applicants 494 22.2% 1,344 60.4% 1,838 82.5% 389 17.5% 1,633 73.3% 594 26.7% 2,227 Admits 179 22.5% 526 66.0% 705 88.5% 92 11.5% 583 73.1% 214 26.9% 797 New Regs 105 26.5% 249 62.9% 354 89.4% 42 10.6% 298 75.3% 98 24.7% 396 Total Regs 274 21.6% 857 67.6% 1,131 89.2% 137 10.8% 908 71.6% 360 28.4% 1,268

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Health Science Academic¹Applicants 58 13.3% 256 58.7% 314 72.0% 122 28.0% 208 47.7% 228 52.3% 436Admits 14 15.9% 64 72.7% 78 88.6% 10 11.4% 42 47.7% 46 52.3% 88New Regs 8 16.7% 32 66.7% 40 83.3% 8 16.7% 24 50.0% 24 50.0% 48Total Regs 33 9.7% 254 74.5% 287 84.2% 54 15.8% 169 49.6% 172 50.4% 341

Biological Chemistry Applicants 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 2 6.7% 22 73.3% 24 80.0% 6 20.0% 18 60.0% 12 40.0% 30

Biomathematics Applicants 3 18.8% 10 62.5% 13 81.3% 3 18.8% 3 18.8% 13 81.3% 16Admits 2 33.3% 4 66.7% 6 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 100.0% 6New Regs 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2Total Regs 1 11.1% 6 66.7% 7 77.8% 2 22.2% 2 22.2% 7 77.8% 9

Biomedical Physics Applicants 13 14.8% 51 58.0% 64 72.7% 24 27.3% 28 31.8% 60 68.2% 88Admits 3 21.4% 10 71.4% 13 92.9% 1 7.1% 4 28.6% 10 71.4% 14New Regs 2 33.3% 4 66.7% 6 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 33.3% 4 66.7% 6Total Regs 5 15.6% 22 68.8% 27 84.4% 5 15.6% 11 34.4% 21 65.6% 32

Cellular & Molecular PathologyApplicants 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 3 14.3% 16 76.2% 19 90.5% 2 9.5% 16 76.2% 5 23.8% 21

Clinical ResearchApplicants 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3Admits 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3New Regs 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3Total Regs 0 0.0% 14 100.0% 14 100.0% 0 0.0% 9 64.3% 5 35.7% 14

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Human Genetics Applicants 2 15.4% 5 38.5% 7 53.8% 6 46.2% 10 76.9% 3 23.1% 13Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 3 16.7% 9 50.0% 12 66.7% 6 33.3% 13 72.2% 5 27.8% 18

Molecular & Medical PharmacologyApplicants 6 9.2% 33 50.8% 39 60.0% 26 40.0% 36 55.4% 29 44.6% 65Admits 2 16.7% 8 66.7% 10 83.3% 2 16.7% 7 58.3% 5 41.7% 12New Regs 1 12.5% 5 62.5% 6 75.0% 2 25.0% 4 50.0% 4 50.0% 8Total Regs 7 12.1% 33 56.9% 40 69.0% 18 31.0% 28 48.3% 30 51.7% 58

NeurobiologyApplicants 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 2 14.3% 11 78.6% 13 92.9% 1 7.1% 7 50.0% 7 50.0% 14

Neuroscience Applicants 31 16.2% 122 63.9% 153 80.1% 38 19.9% 93 48.7% 98 51.3% 191Admits 5 14.7% 27 79.4% 32 94.1% 2 5.9% 20 58.8% 14 41.2% 34New Regs 3 20.0% 11 73.3% 14 93.3% 1 6.7% 8 53.3% 7 46.7% 15Total Regs 8 8.7% 77 83.7% 85 92.4% 7 7.6% 41 44.6% 51 55.4% 92

Oral Biology Applicants 3 5.1% 31 52.5% 34 57.6% 25 42.4% 35 59.3% 24 40.7% 59Admits 2 10.5% 12 63.2% 14 73.7% 5 26.3% 9 47.4% 10 52.6% 19New Regs 2 14.3% 7 50.0% 9 64.3% 5 35.7% 8 57.1% 6 42.9% 14Total Regs 2 3.8% 44 83.0% 46 86.8% 7 13.2% 24 45.3% 29 54.7% 53

Health Science Professional SchoolsApplicants 436 24.3% 1,088 60.7% 1,524 85.1% 267 14.9% 1,425 79.6% 366 20.4% 1,791Admits 165 23.3% 462 65.2% 627 88.4% 82 11.6% 541 76.3% 168 23.7% 709New Regs 97 27.9% 217 62.4% 314 90.2% 34 9.8% 274 78.7% 74 21.3% 348Total Regs 241 26.0% 603 65.0% 844 91.0% 83 9.0% 739 79.7% 188 20.3% 927

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School of Nursing Applicants 238 32.4% 461 62.8% 699 95.2% 35 4.8% 649 88.4% 85 11.6% 734 Admits 65 33.2% 122 62.2% 187 95.4% 9 4.6% 169 86.2% 27 13.8% 196 New Regs 50 32.1% 99 63.5% 149 95.5% 7 4.5% 135 86.5% 21 13.5% 156

Total Regs 112 32.4% 227 65.6% 339 98.0% 7 2.0% 306 88.4% 40 11.6% 346School of Public Health

Applicants 198 18.7% 627 59.3% 825 78.1% 232 21.9% 776 73.4% 281 26.6% 1,057Admits 100 19.5% 340 66.3% 440 85.8% 73 14.2% 372 72.5% 141 27.5% 513New Regs 47 24.5% 118 61.5% 165 85.9% 27 14.1% 139 72.4% 53 27.6% 192Total Regs 129 22.2% 376 64.7% 505 86.9% 76 13.1% 433 74.5% 148 25.5% 581

Biostatistics Applicants 6 4.7% 43 33.9% 49 38.6% 78 61.4% 68 53.5% 59 46.5% 127 Admits 4 7.0% 27 47.4% 31 54.4% 26 45.6% 31 54.4% 26 45.6% 57 New Regs 0 0.0% 10 55.6% 10 55.6% 8 44.4% 13 72.2% 5 27.8% 18 Total Regs 1 1.8% 29 52.7% 30 54.5% 25 45.5% 34 61.8% 21 38.2% 55

Environmental Health Science Applicants 5 16.7% 16 53.3% 21 70.0% 9 30.0% 17 56.7% 13 43.3% 30 Admits 4 21.1% 13 68.4% 17 89.5% 2 10.5% 9 47.4% 10 52.6% 19 New Regs 3 37.5% 4 50.0% 7 87.5% 1 12.5% 2 25.0% 6 75.0% 8 Total Regs 5 23.8% 14 66.7% 19 90.5% 2 9.5% 12 57.1% 9 42.9% 21

Environmental Science & Engineering Applicants 1 11.1% 5 55.6% 6 66.7% 3 33.3% 4 44.4% 5 55.6% 9 Admits 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 New Regs 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 Total Regs 3 16.7% 15 83.3% 18 100.0% 0 0.0% 11 61.1% 7 38.9% 18

Epidemiology Applicants 6 9.1% 34 51.5% 40 60.6% 26 39.4% 40 60.6% 26 39.4% 66 Admits 3 15.0% 10 50.0% 13 65.0% 7 35.0% 12 60.0% 8 40.0% 20 New Regs 2 22.2% 4 44.4% 6 66.7% 3 33.3% 6 66.7% 3 33.3% 9 Total Regs 9 15.3% 33 55.9% 42 71.2% 17 28.8% 44 74.6% 15 25.4% 59

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Health Services Applicants 9 20.9% 23 53.5% 32 74.4% 11 25.6% 28 65.1% 15 34.9% 43 Admits 3 13.0% 18 78.3% 21 91.3% 2 8.7% 14 60.9% 9 39.1% 23 New Regs 1 6.7% 13 86.7% 14 93.3% 1 6.7% 9 60.0% 6 40.0% 15 Total Regs 10 20.0% 37 74.0% 47 94.0% 3 6.0% 37 74.0% 13 26.0% 50

Molecular Toxicology Applicants 3 25.0% 5 41.7% 8 66.7% 4 33.3% 5 41.7% 7 58.3% 12 Admits 1 25.0% 2 50.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 4 New Regs 1 25.0% 2 50.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 1 25.0% 4 Total Regs 3 23.1% 9 69.2% 12 92.3% 1 7.7% 10 76.9% 3 23.1% 13

Public Health Applicants 168 21.8% 501 65.1% 669 86.9% 101 13.1% 614 79.7% 156 20.3% 770 Admits 84 21.6% 270 69.4% 354 91.0% 35 9.0% 303 77.9% 86 22.1% 389 New Regs 39 28.5% 85 62.0% 124 90.5% 13 9.5% 106 77.4% 31 22.6% 137 Total Regs 98 26.8% 239 65.5% 337 92.3% 28 7.7% 285 78.1% 80 21.9% 365

Special Fee ProgramsApplicants 159 14.2% 803 71.6% 962 85.7% 160 14.3% 351 31.3% 771 68.7% 1,122Admits 66 10.5% 462 73.7% 528 84.2% 99 15.8% 177 28.2% 450 71.8% 627New Regs 50 9.9% 377 74.8% 427 84.7% 77 15.3% 145 28.8% 359 71.2% 504Total Regs 151 10.3% 1,111 75.6% 1,262 85.9% 208 14.1% 426 29.0% 1,044 71.0% 1,470

Education Leadership Program Applicants 31 36.9% 52 61.9% 83 98.8% 1 1.2% 51 60.7% 33 39.3% 84 Admits 12 37.5% 20 62.5% 32 100.0% 0 0.0% 14 43.8% 18 56.3% 32 New Regs 11 39.3% 17 60.7% 28 100.0% 0 0.0% 14 50.0% 14 50.0% 28 Total Regs 38 39.2% 59 60.8% 97 100.0% 0 0.0% 57 58.8% 40 41.2% 97

Engineering - M.S. OnlineApplicants 18 18.6% 68 70.1% 86 88.7% 11 11.3% 16 16.5% 81 83.5% 97Admits 12 18.8% 48 75.0% 60 93.8% 4 6.3% 12 18.8% 52 81.3% 64New Regs 10 18.9% 41 77.4% 51 96.2% 2 3.8% 12 22.6% 41 77.4% 53Total Regs 27 11.4% 190 80.5% 217 91.9% 19 8.1% 42 17.8% 194 82.2% 236

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Executive MBA Applicants 15 10.9% 103 74.6% 118 85.5% 20 14.5% 32 23.2% 106 76.8% 138 Admits 12 11.9% 77 76.2% 89 88.1% 12 11.9% 22 21.8% 79 78.2% 101 New Regs 7 10.0% 56 80.0% 63 90.0% 7 10.0% 16 22.9% 54 77.1% 70 Total Regs 15 10.8% 111 79.9% 126 90.6% 13 9.4% 31 22.3% 108 77.7% 139

Fully Employed MBA Applicants 77 11.4% 504 74.8% 581 86.2% 93 13.8% 188 27.9% 486 72.1% 674 Admits 24 6.9% 263 75.1% 287 82.0% 63 18.0% 93 26.6% 257 73.4% 350 New Regs 17 6.1% 211 75.9% 228 82.0% 50 18.0% 69 24.8% 209 75.2% 278 Total Regs 53 6.4% 642 77.4% 695 83.8% 134 16.2% 225 27.1% 604 72.9% 829

Management - Cooperative Executive MBA Applicants 3 4.8% 32 50.8% 35 55.6% 28 44.4% 14 22.2% 49 77.8% 63 Admits 3 6.5% 23 50.0% 26 56.5% 20 43.5% 11 23.9% 35 76.1% 46 New Regs 3 6.8% 23 52.3% 23 52.3% 18 40.9% 11 25.0% 33 75.0% 44 Total Regs 6 8.6% 38 54.3% 44 62.9% 26 37.1% 15 21.4% 55 78.6% 70

Management - Master of Financial EngineeringApplicants 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 4 10.0% 21 52.5% 25 62.5% 15 37.5% 11 27.5% 29 72.5% 40

MPH for Health Professional Applicants 15 22.7% 44 66.7% 59 89.4% 7 10.6% 50 75.8% 16 24.2% 66 Admits 3 8.8% 31 91.2% 34 100.0% 0 0.0% 25 73.5% 9 26.5% 34 New Regs 2 6.5% 29 93.5% 31 100.0% 0 0.0% 23 74.2% 8 25.8% 31 Total Regs 8 13.6% 50 84.7% 58 98.3% 1 1.7% 45 76.3% 14 23.7% 59

Non-Graduate Division Programs² Applicants 3,287 17.8% 13,668 74.0% 16,955 91.7% 1,530 8.3% 8,578 46.4% 9,903 53.6% 18,481 Admits 279 12.6% 1,639 74.1% 1,918 86.7% 295 13.3% 1,079 48.8% 1,134 51.2% 2,213 New Regs 96 14.5% 506 76.6% 602 91.1% 59 8.9% 334 50.5% 327 49.5% 661 Total Regs 239 11.6% 1,744 84.3% 1,983 95.9% 85 4.1% 997 48.2% 1,071 51.8% 2,068

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School of DentistryApplicants 204 11.2% 1,342 73.8% 1,546 85.0% 272 15.0% 857 47.1% 961 52.9% 1,818Admits 16 13.8% 97 83.6% 113 97.4% 3 2.6% 57 49.1% 59 50.9% 116New Regs 11 12.5% 75 85.2% 86 97.7% 2 2.3% 43 48.9% 45 51.1% 88Total Regs 26 7.3% 315 88.2% 341 95.5% 16 4.5% 169 47.3% 188 52.7% 357

Dentistry (DDS) Applicants 204 11.2% 1,342 73.8% 1,546 85.0% 272 15.0% 857 47.1% 961 52.9% 1,818 Admits 16 13.8% 97 83.6% 113 97.4% 3 2.6% 57 49.1% 59 50.9% 116 New Regs 11 12.5% 75 85.2% 86 97.7% 2 2.3% 43 48.9% 45 51.1% 88 Total Regs 23 7.0% 301 91.5% 324 98.5% 5 1.5% 152 46.2% 177 53.8% 329

Dentistry - PPID Applicants 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0Total Regs 3 10.7% 14 50.0% 17 60.7% 11 39.3% 17 60.7% 11 39.3% 28

School of LawLaw (JD, SJD and LLM)

Applicants 1,900 19.1% 6,907 69.3% 8,807 88.4% 1,157 11.6% 4,635 46.5% 5,328 53.5% 9,963 Admits 199 10.9% 1,338 73.3% 1,537 84.2% 289 15.8% 891 48.8% 935 51.2% 1,826 New Regs 51 12.3% 310 74.7% 361 87.0% 54 13.0% 213 51.3% 202 48.7% 415 Total Regs 161 15.2% 833 78.6% 994 93.8% 66 6.2% 512 48.3% 548 51.7% 1,060The David Geffen School of Medicine

Applicants 1,183 17.7% 5,419 80.9% 6,602 98.5% 101 1.5% 3,086 46.1% 3,614 53.9% 6,700Admits 64 23.6% 204 75.3% 268 98.9% 3 1.1% 131 48.3% 140 51.7% 271New Regs 34 21.5% 121 76.6% 155 98.1% 3 1.9% 78 49.4% 80 50.6% 158Total Regs 52 8.0% 596 91.6% 648 99.5% 3 0.5% 316 48.5% 335 51.5% 651

Medicine (MD) Applicants 775 13.8% 4,749 84.7% 5,524 98.6% 83 1.5% 2,507 44.7% 3,098 55.3% 5,605 Admits 40 17.4% 189 82.2% 229 99.6% 1 0.4% 103 44.8% 127 55.2% 230 New Regs 14 11.6% 106 87.6% 120 99.2% 1 0.8% 52 43.0% 69 57.0% 121 Total Regs 23 5.0% 440 94.8% 463 99.8% 1 0.2% 216 46.6% 248 53.4% 464

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Medicine-Drew/UCLA (MD) Applicants 235 37.2% 390 61.8% 625 99.0% 7 1.1% 336 53.2% 295 46.8% 631 Admits 13 54.2% 9 37.5% 22 91.7% 2 8.3% 15 62.5% 9 37.5% 24 New Regs 12 52.2% 9 39.1% 21 91.3% 2 8.7% 14 60.9% 9 39.1% 23 Total Regs 17 17.7% 77 80.2% 94 97.9% 2 2.1% 53 55.2% 43 44.8% 96

Medicine-Prime (MD/Masters) Applicants 173 37.3% 280 60.3% 453 97.6% 11 2.4% 243 52.4% 221 47.6% 464Admits 11 64.7% 6 35.3% 17 100.0% 0 0.0% 13 76.5% 4 23.5% 17New Regs 8 57.1% 6 42.9% 14 100.0% 0 0.0% 12 85.7% 2 14.3% 14Total Regs 12 27.9% 31 72.1% 43 100.0% 0 0.0% 35 81.4% 8 18.6% 43

Medicine-UCR/UCLA (MD) Applicants 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 Admits 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 New Regs 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 Total Regs 0 0.0% 48 100.0% 48 100.0% 0 0.0% 12 25.0% 36 75.0% 48

TOTAL GRADUATE PROGRAMS INCLUDING SPECIAL FEE Applicants 6,348 15.5% 25,621 62.7% 31,969 78.2% 8,907 21.8% 18,862 46.1% 22,010 53.9% 40,872Admits 1,188 14.2% 5,536 66.0% 6,724 80.2% 1,662 19.8% 3,894 46.4% 4,492 53.6% 8,386New Regs 606 16.1% 2,468 65.5% 3,074 81.6% 695 18.4% 1,765 46.8% 2,004 53.2% 3,769Total Regs 1,679 14.1% 8,179 68.7% 9,858 82.9% 2,040 17.1% 5,510 46.3% 6,388 53.7% 11,898

TOTAL GRADUATE PROGRAMS EXCLUDING SPECIAL FEEApplicants 6,189 15.6% 24,818 62.4% 31,007 78.0% 8,747 22.0% 18,511 46.6% 21,239 53.4% 39,750Admits 1,122 14.5% 5,074 65.4% 6,196 79.9% 1,563 20.1% 3,717 47.9% 4,042 52.1% 7,759New Regs 556 17.0% 2,091 64.0% 2,647 81.1% 618 18.9% 1,620 49.6% 1,645 50.4% 3,265Total Regs 1,528 14.7% 7,068 67.8% 8,596 82.4% 1,832 17.6% 5,084 48.8% 5,344 51.2% 10,428

Source: UCLA Student Records System

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

3 Total includes 3 students of unknown gender.

2 Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010UCLA CAMPUS TOTAL (excl Special Fee programs) 9,777 10,255 10,580 10,251 9,995 10,300 10,466 10,445 10,467 10,428

GENERAL CAMPUS TOTAL 7,647 8,044 8,302 7,998 7,777 8,025 8,126 8,152 8,190 8,152

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 2,130 2,211 2,278 2,253 2,218 2,275 2,340 2,293 2,277 2,276

GRADUATE DIVISION TOTAL (excl Special Fee pgms) 7,894 8,325 8,639 8,347 8,072 8,293 8,440 8,424 8,402 8,360

UCLA CAMPUS TOTAL 10,602 11,150 11,488 11,173 10,950 11,322 11,641 11,768 11,927 11,898

LETTERS & SCIENCE TOTAL 2,683 2,828 2,860 2,757 2,747 2,759 2,772 2,755 2,734 2,694 Humanities 657 699 688 660 643 664 635 631 620 594

Applied Linguistics & TESL Dept 65 68 57 52 52 47 47 53 48 48Applied Linguistics 52 51 43 40 42 41 40 46 46 48Applied Linguistics & TESL 13 17 14 12 10 6 7 7 2 0

Art History 69 70 77 63 65 61 63 64 49 43Asian Languages & Cultures 57 58 53 46 48 63 54 49 52 52Classics Dept 18 25 24 27 20 23 20 22 24 24

Classics 18 24 23 27 20 23 20 22 24 24 Latin 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Comparative Literature 58 59 56 56 52 52 56 48 44 42English 101 103 106 105 111 102 94 101 95 97Folklore & Mythology 8 8 6 4 1 1 1 1 1 0French & Francophone Studies 16 22 25 17 25 24 20 22 28 22Germanic Languages Dept 23 19 14 15 13 14 12 15 17 17

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Germanic Languages 21 17 13 14 11 12 12 14 16 15 Scandinavian 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2

Indo-European Studies 9 10 11 13 11 9 10 11 15 15Italian 14 22 21 21 19 25 24 23 21 18Linguistics 42 48 43 41 39 38 41 28 33 35Musicology 31 32 32 34 29 34 31 29 29 27Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 28 29 36 38 38 46 41 46 43 41Philosophy 39 41 41 42 45 53 52 52 54 50Romance Linguistics & Literatures 12 11 9 6 4 1 1 1 1 0Slavic Languages & Literatures 20 20 17 17 16 13 13 13 13 11Spanish & Portuguese Dept 47 54 60 63 55 58 55 53 53 52

Hispanic Languages & Literature 38 34 45 52 46 50 50 47 47 44 Portuguese 1 3 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 Spanish 8 17 14 11 8 6 3 5 6 8

Life Sciences1 538 561 529 517 525 522 522 532 503 549Biology 71 80 79 81 77 76 66 61 64 65Bioinformatics --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 11Microbiology, Immun. & Molec. Genetics2 75 82 89 90 85 74 73 61 51 51Molecular Biology 78 74 70 76 69 71 71 72 73 77Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 35 33 28 24 20 22 31 35 33 34Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology 16 16 21 25 34 32 31 29 34 39Physiological Science3 44 33 24 24 18 29 26 26 25 28Psychology 150 162 142 153 164 159 170 187 179 196UCLA Access Program 69 81 76 44 58 59 54 61 39 48

Physical Sciences 703 785 847 801 819 812 837 812 828 790

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Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences4 40 46 50 47 45 42 45 34 39 47Chemistry & Biochemistry Dept 301 321 328 301 306 311 313 310 320 287

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 103 97 109 102 107 109 107 107 99 75 Chemistry 198 224 219 199 199 202 206 203 221 212

Earth & Space Sciences Dept 49 48 57 56 56 62 60 60 60 60 Geochemistry 1 1 4 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 Geology 22 25 24 21 21 18 15 15 12 17 Geophysics & Space Physics 26 22 29 28 27 35 35 34 35 30

Mathematics 154 192 204 177 169 160 165 165 175 164Physics & Astronomy Dept 128 142 160 159 171 169 181 173 165 151

Astronomy 23 24 28 25 23 25 28 21 22 18 Physics 105 118 132 134 148 144 153 152 143 133

Statistics 31 36 48 61 72 68 73 70 69 81 Social Sciences 785 783 796 779 760 761 778 780 783 761

Afro-American Studies 14 17 28 22 18 18 25 28 25 20American Indian Studies 22 24 28 21 18 22 24 21 17 16Anthropology 82 73 75 67 62 64 68 74 72 64Archaeology 19 20 14 14 18 16 23 21 23 25Asian-American Studies 21 26 26 21 18 17 14 13 16 17

--- --- --- --- 6 6 5 5 7 7Economics 130 142 127 128 118 111 105 105 107 117Geography 53 51 55 44 44 44 51 48 49 40History 214 191 197 198 202 211 197 195 202 197Political Science 117 119 128 144 132 133 142 143 145 129

Conservation of Archaeological & Ethnographic Materials

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Sociology 105 110 108 106 107 102 104 104 94 104Women's Studies 8 10 10 14 17 17 20 23 26 25

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE 95 87 74 64 54 54 67 79 78 57African Studies5 22 15 8 9 12 13 18 16 15 8East Asian Studies 6 10 8 7 4 4 8 14 16 17Islamic Studies 15 12 14 15 16 19 20 22 21 12Latin American Studies 52 50 44 33 22 18 21 27 26 20

GRADUATE DIVISION GENERAL CAMPUS

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 3,923 4,164 4,411 4,250 4,016 4,178 4,246 4,269 4,311 4,341Arts & Architecture 417 408 417 407 365 367 395 397 403 394

Architecture 177 169 164 172 150 139 162 172 182 165Art 50 47 43 44 44 42 43 42 42 40Design | Media Arts6 13 13 13 14 15 19 19 15 15 21Ethnomusicology 39 40 44 44 31 37 38 39 34 35Music 95 95 106 86 75 83 80 80 84 85World Arts & Cultures Dept 43 44 47 47 50 47 53 49 46 48

Culture & Performance 10 20 28 31 32 32 38 35 34 35Dance 33 24 19 16 18 15 15 14 12 13

Education & Information Studies 796 815 884 849 849 896 870 841 837 780Education Dept 625 661 692 652 649 677 671 631 638 605

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Education 616 651 684 648 645 671 665 625 629 594Special Education (w/ CSULA) 9 10 8 4 4 6 6 6 9 11

Information Studies Dept9 171 154 192 197 200 219 199 210 199 175Information Studies --- --- --- --- 7 18 29 33 32 32Library & Information Science 171 154 192 197 193 201 170 177 167 143

Engineering & Applied Science 1,174 1,354 1,501 1,405 1,261 1,306 1,329 1,362 1,421 1,511Biomedical Engineering 97 104 119 147 116 115 117 118 140 168Chemical Engineering 57 73 80 73 65 74 75 73 79 79Civil Engineering 98 98 99 98 111 104 114 113 138 143Computer Science 275 342 393 345 282 284 346 344 338 349Electrical Engineering 412 448 462 418 399 385 335 375 376 394Materials Science & Engineering 58 68 78 72 75 91 83 82 91 110Mechanical & Aerospace Eng Dept 177 221 270 252 213 253 259 257 259 268

Aerospace Engineering 31 30 41 44 37 50 61 56 54 64 Manufacturing Engineering 2 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Mechanical Engineering 144 189 225 207 176 202 197 201 205 204

Management 718 727 728 719 711 754 774 787 794 793Management 718 727 728 719 711 754 774 787 794 793

Public Affairs 444 458 470 486 457 458 487 491 481 476Public Policy 73 75 82 91 83 81 94 105 94 85Social Welfare 208 227 228 232 228 225 228 227 227 231Urban Planning 163 156 160 163 146 152 165 159 160 86Urban & Regional Planning --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 74

Theater, Film & Television 374 402 411 384 373 397 391 391 375 387

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APPENDIX TABLE 2. Fall Graduate Enrollment by College, Field of Study, and Major: 2001-2010

Film & Television 299 310 311 279 265 288 281 286 271 285Moving Image Archive Studies10 ---- 9 14 19 19 17 18 17 21 20Theater Dept11 75 83 86 86 89 92 92 88 83 82

Theater 75 83 86 86 89 92 92 75 70 65Theater & Performance Studies ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 13 13 17

GRADUATE DIVISION HEALTH SCIENCES 1,193 1,246 1,294 1,276 1,255 1,302 1,355 1,321 1,279 1,268Academic Programs1 345 360 393 405 419 403 389 354 341 341

School of Dentistry 40 30 27 36 32 45 45 45 46 53Oral Biology 40 30 27 36 32 45 45 45 46 53

School of Medicine 305 330 366 369 387 358 344 309 295 288Biological Chemistry 34 42 62 58 55 46 40 33 28 30Biomathematics 18 17 17 16 16 17 15 10 12 9Biomedical Physics 46 43 35 38 35 36 37 34 29 32Cellular & Molecular Pathology7 29 26 25 32 33 32 30 24 23 21Clinical Research ---- 10 16 18 23 23 22 17 15 14Human Genetics 27 39 44 39 36 27 27 23 22 18Moleular & Medical Pharmacology 48 49 51 56 63 67 64 60 61 58Neurobiology8 21 18 22 23 25 21 18 18 15 14Neuroscience 82 86 94 89 101 89 91 90 90 92Physiology3 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

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APPENDIX TABLE 2. Fall Graduate Enrollment by College, Field of Study, and Major: 2001-2010

Health Science Professional Schools 848 886 901 871 836 899 966 967 938 927Nursing 269 274 291 284 267 330 374 364 344 346Public Health 579 612 610 587 569 569 592 603 594 581

Biostatistics 51 51 56 55 61 51 55 56 48 55Environmental Health Science 35 29 32 28 24 21 19 25 15 21Environmental Science & Engineering 43 46 36 37 32 27 24 17 21 18Epidemiology 59 68 71 68 83 82 77 60 63 59Health Services 49 55 51 50 48 54 55 51 53 50Molecular Toxicology 5 14 15 14 15 15 14 12 9 13Public Health 337 349 349 335 306 319 348 382 385 365

NON GRADUATE DIVISION SCHOOLS 1,883 1,930 1,941 1,904 1,923 2,007 2,026 2,021 2,065 2,068 School of Dentistry 334 350 362 366 362 357 359 354 356 357

DDS Program 334 350 362 366 338 334 334 329 331 329Post DDS Certificate Program ---- ---- ---- ---- 24 23 25 25 25 28

School of Law

LLM and JD Programs 946 965 957 927 960 1,034 1,041 1,049 1,067 1,060School of Medicine 603 615 622 611 601 616 626 618 642 651

MD Program 500 519 525 517 505 514 525 480 477 464MD/Masters Program (Prime) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 14 27 43UCLA/DREW MD Program 103 96 97 94 96 102 101 102 93 96UCLA/Riverside MD Program ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 22 45 48

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Special Fee Programs 825 895 908 922 955 1,022 1,175 1,323 1,460 1,470Education Leadership Program (EdD) 81 81 85 89 101 92 97 94 105 97Engineering - MS Online --- --- --- --- --- --- 66 149 215 236Executive MBA 139 145 143 139 137 137 136 138 147 139Fully Employed MBA 514 576 572 599 593 636 703 770 806 829Management-Cooperative Executive MBA ---- ---- ---- ---- 36 51 79 89 76 70Management - Master Financial Engineering ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 37 40MPH for Health Professionals 91 93 108 95 88 106 94 83 74 59

The majors shown on this table are organized as they were in Fall 2009.

5As of 2001, African Area Studies was renamed African Studies. Enrollment prior to this date is included under the current major name.6As of 2001, Design was renamed Design|Media Arts. Enrollment prior to this date is included under the current major name.7As of 2002, Experimental Pathology was renamed Cellular & Molecular Pathology. Enrollment prior to this date is included under the current major name.8As of 2002, Anatomy & Cell Biology was renamed Neurobiology. Enrollment prior to this date is included under the current major name.

Source: UCLA Student Records System

10Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Informaion Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.

9As of 2005, the Information Studies major was introduced for PhD students in the Information Studies Department. Prior to 2005, PhD students in this department are included in the Library and Information Science major.

11As of 2008, the Theater & Performance Studies major was introduced for PhD students in the Theater Department. Prior to 2008, PhD students in this department are included in the Theater major.

4As of 2008, Atmospheric Sciences was renamed Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences. Enrollment prior to this date is included under the current

1Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.2As of 2002, Microbiology & Immunology (Academic Health Sciences) and Microbiology & Molecular Genetics (Life Science) were combined into Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics (Basic Biomedical Science).3As of 2001, the PhD degree was no longer awarded in Physiological Science and Physiology. PhD students in these majors changed their major to Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology. Prior to 2001, PhD students in these majors are still listed under the old major name.

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Total Graduate Division 8,946 2.51 1.90 2.00

Letters & Science 3,380 2.71 2.01 2.33Humanities 678 3.04 2.05 2.33

Applied Linguistics & TESL Department 51 2.61 1.17 2.33Art History 58 3.21 3.09 2.33Asian Languages & Cultures 38 2.94 1.62 2.33Classics 35 2.28 0.55 2.00

Latin 0 - - -Comparative Literature 33 3.56 2.08 3.00English 111 3.51 0.99 3.33Folklore & Mythology 0 - - -French & Francophone Studies 21 2.92 1.20 2.33Germanic Languages Department 22 2.47 1.14 2.00

Germanic Languages 16 2.56 1.32 2.00Scandinavian 6 2.22 0.40 2.00

Italian 35 2.83 2.79 2.00Linguistics 50 2.80 0.92 2.67Musicology 38 2.30 0.98 2.00Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 43 3.60 1.48 3.33Philosophy 57 4.05 4.49 3.33Romance Linguistics & Literature 4 2.83 0.58 3.00Slavic Languages & Literatures 23 2.78 1.25 2.33

APPENDIX TABLE 3. Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission:Master of Arts and Master of Science Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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APPENDIX TABLE 3. Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission:Master of Arts and Master of Science Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

Spanish & Portuguese Department 59 2.36 0.81 2.00Portuguese 9 2.22 0.44 2.00Spanish 50 2.38 0.86 2.00

Life Sciences1 464 2.48 2.41 1.67Bioinformatics 3 3.67 2.31 5.00Biology 45 4.22 2.67 3.33Botany 1 - - -Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics 33 3.77 1.62 4.00Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 9 6.96 7.02 4.67Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology 0 - - -Physiological Science 81 2.88 1.21 2.33Psychology 292 1.71 1.38 1.33

Physical Sciences 1,072 2.43 1.48 2.00Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 84 2.50 1.04 2.33Chemistry & Biochemistry Department 217 3.10 1.67 2.67

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 50 3.37 1.73 2.67Chemistry 167 3.02 1.65 2.67

Earth & Space Sciences Department 90 2.94 0.97 2.67Geochemistry 15 2.84 0.64 2.33Geology 26 3.09 0.67 3.33Geophysics & Space Physics 49 2.90 1.18 2.67

Mathematics 308 2.01 1.40 1.67Physics & Astronomy Department 209 2.11 1.62 2.00

Astronomy 38 2.36 0.89 2.00Physics 171 2.06 1.74 1.67

Statistics 164 2.41 1.19 2.00Social Sciences 1,166 2.86 2.18 2.33

Afro-American Studies 77 3.09 1.91 2.33American Indian Studies 45 4.10 3.43 3.00Anthropology 74 2.52 0.98 2.33

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Archaeology 31 2.62 0.48 2.67Asian American Studies 80 3.97 2.48 3.00Conservation of Archaeological & Ethnographic Materials 11 3.03 0.10 3.00Economics 262 2.25 1.73 2.00Geography 49 2.57 0.88 2.33History 256 2.90 2.80 2.33Political Science 100 4.07 2.56 3.33Sociology 166 2.26 0.89 2.00Women's Studies 15 3.56 2.70 3.00

International Institute 272 2.77 2.66 2.33African Studies 65 3.11 2.31 2.33East Asian Studies 36 2.39 2.78 2.00Islamic Studies 24 3.74 3.70 2.33Latin American Studies 147 2.55 2.74 2.33

General Campus Professional Schools 4,580 2.28 1.68 2.00Arts & Architecture 183 3.51 3.64 2.33

Architecture 17 3.31 2.28 2.67Art 9 2.40 0.98 2.00Ethnomusicology 59 2.47 1.38 2.00Music 38 4.10 5.42 2.33World Arts & Cultures/Dance Department 60 4.38 4.10 3.00

Culture & Performance 20 3.05 1.39 3.00Dance 40 5.04 4.81 3.33Dance/Movement Therapy 0 - - -

Education 357 1.78 1.74 1.00

Engineering & Applied Science 3,244 2.17 1.38 2.00Biomedical Engineering 279 2.23 1.31 2.00

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APPENDIX TABLE 3. Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission:Master of Arts and Master of Science Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

Chemical Engineering 66 2.81 0.99 3.00Civil Engineering 434 1.52 1.17 1.00Computer Science 752 2.47 1.78 2.00Electrical Engineering 887 2.24 1.19 2.00Materials Science & Engineering 145 2.34 1.04 2.33Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department 681 2.06 1.21 1.67

Aerospace Engineering 116 1.91 1.00 1.67Manufacturing Engineering 9 3.04 2.05 2.33Mechanical Engineering 556 2.08 1.22 1.67

Management 15 2.82 1.57 2.33Public Affairs 592 2.78 1.95 2.00

Urban Planning 592 2.78 1.95 2.00Theater, Film, & Television 189 2.20 1.48 2.00

Film & Television 108 2.36 1.88 2.00Moving Image Archive Studies2 60 2.08 0.23 2.00Theater 21 1.75 1.05 1.33

Graduate Division Health Science 595 3.02 2.35 2.33Academic1 239 3.47 2.78 3.00

Biological Chemistry 19 3.18 2.54 2.33Biomathematics Department 66 3.55 4.25 2.67

Biomathematics 25 3.57 6.72 2.33Clinical Research 41 3.53 1.51 3.33

Biomedical Physics 44 3.33 2.29 2.83Cellular & Molecular Pathology 2 4.33 0.00 4.33Human Genetics 6 4.28 1.95 3.83Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 9 4.00 1.91 3.33Neurobiology 10 4.40 1.53 4.33Oral Biology 83 3.30 1.67 3.00

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Professional Schools 356 2.81 2.09 2.33Public Health 356 2.72 1.96 2.33

Biostatistics 154 2.61 2.31 2.61Environmental Health Science 44 2.60 0.79 2.33Epidemiology 60 3.57 2.26 2.50Health Services 88 2.43 1.36 2.00Public Health 10 2.23 0.42 2.00

Special Fee 119 2.52 0.60 2.33Engineering - M.S. Online 119 2.52 0.60 2.33

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.2 Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.Source: UCLA Student Records System

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Total Graduate Division 15,267 2.53 2.10 2.00

Letters & Science 0 - - -Physical Sciences 0 - - -

Physics (MAT) 0 - - -

General CampusProfessional Schools 9,415 2.46 2.23 2.00

Arts & Architecture 985 2.65 2.01 3.00

Architecture (MAR) 543 2.59 1.95 3.00Arch & Urban Design (MAR) 1 - - -Art (MFA) 163 2.69 1.10 3.00Dance (MFA) 60 3.55 1.58 3.00Design | Media Arts (MFA) 61 2.50 0.89 2.33Music (MM) 157 2.33 1.33 2.00

Education & Information Studies 2,863 2.16 1.88 2.00

Education (MEd) 2,136 2.05 1.86 2.00Library & Information Science (MLIS) 727 2.47 1.92 2.00

Engineering & Applied Science 28 5.23 2.76 4.67

Biomedical Engineering (ENG) 1 - - -Civil Engineering (ENG) 11 3.76 1.41 3.67Computer Science (ENG) 5 6.20 2.39 5.33Electrical Engineering (ENG) 7 5.00 3.15 4.67Mechanical Engineering (ENG) 4 8.75 2.81 9.67

Management (MBA) 3,382 2.11 0.87 2.00

APPENDIX TABLE 4. Time-to-Degree from Date of Admission:Professional Master's Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Public Affairs 1,288 2.23 1.28 2.00

Public Policy (MPP) 389 2.30 0.90 2.00Social Welfare (MSW) 899 2.20 1.42 2.00

Theater, Film, & Television 869 4.80 5.03 3.00

Film & Television (MFA) 645 5.46 5.67 3.33Theater (MFA) 224 2.89 0.90 3.00

Graduate Division Health Sciences

Professional Schools 2,593 2.17 1.15 2.00

Nursing (MSN) 1,347 2.12 1.10 2.00

Public Health (MPH) 1,246 2.22 1.21 2.00

Special Fee Programs 3,259 3.02 2.22 3.00

Executive MBA (MBA) 665 3.09 3.47 2.33Fully Employed MBA (MBA) 1,951 3.29 1.43 3.00Management - Cooperative Executive (MBA) 174 1.63 2.16 1.33Management - Financial Engineering (MFE) 73 1.68 2.83 1.00MPH for Health Professionals (MPH) 396 2.38 2.24 2.00

Source: UCLA Student Records System

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Major Degree Cohort Size Completion RateApplied Linguistics 20 27 74%Architecture 7 10 70%Art History 19 27 70%Asian Languages & Cultures 16 31 52%Classics 4 13 31%Comparative Literature 16 25 64%English 30 43 70%Ethnomusicology 14 21 67%French & Francophone Studies 7 14 50%Germanic Languages 6 11 55%Hispanic Languages & Literatures 18 29 62%Indo-European Studies 2 5 40%Italian 4 4 100%Linguistics 14 27 52%Music 31 49 63%Musicology 15 17 88%Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 10 12 83%Philosophy 7 24 29%Romance Linguistics & Literatures 3 4 75%Slavic Languages & Literatures 3 3 100%Arts & Humanities 246 396 62%Anthropology 15 24 63%Archaeology 5 11 45%Economics 71 92 77%Education Leadership Program 63 73 86%Education 97 137 71%Film & TV 10 21 48%Geography 15 26 58%History 65 116 56%Information Studies 3 8 38%Islamic Studies 0 2 0%Management 25 36 69%Political Science 30 47 64%Social Welfare 19 25 76%Sociology 36 64 56%Special Education 3 3 100%Theater & Performance Studies 7 11 64%

APPENDIX TABLE 5. 10-Year Doctoral Completion Rates by Broad Field & Major: 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 Entry Cohorts

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APPENDIX TABLE 5. 10-Year Doctoral Completion Rates by Broad Field & Major: 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 Entry Cohorts

Urban Planning 14 22 64%Women's Studies 1 5 20%Social Science & Professional Schools Total 479 723 66%Biological Chemistry 15 20 75%Biology 24 40 60%Biomathematics 4 6 67%Biomedical Physics 12 18 67%Biostatistics 19 26 73%Cellular and Molecular Pathology 19 22 86%Environmental Health Science 5 7 71%Environmental Science & Engineering 8 17 47%Epidemiology 33 41 80%Health Services 17 27 63%Human Genetics 28 33 85%Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics 36 39 92%Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 22 29 76%Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology 14 15 93%Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology 14 15 93%Molecular Biology 33 35 94%Molecular Toxicology 7 7 100%Neurobiology 14 15 93%Neuroscience 36 43 84%Nursing 8 12 67%Oral Biology 8 13 62%Psychology 77 94 82%Public Health 23 31 74%UCLA Access Program1 0 8 0%Life & Health Science Total 476 613 78%Astronomy 10 13 77%Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 16 24 67%Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 36 43 84%Biomedical Engineering 56 72 78%Chemical Engineering 35 47 74%Chemistry 99 144 69%Civil Engineering 33 47 70%Computer Science 92 138 67%Electrical Engineering 142 196 72%

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APPENDIX TABLE 5. 10-Year Doctoral Completion Rates by Broad Field & Major: 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 Entry Cohorts

Geology 8 13 62%Geophysics & Space Physics 11 12 92%Mathematics 62 113 55%Materials Science & Engineering 24 38 63%Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 51 68 75%Physics 51 68 75%Statistics 13 21 62%Physical Science & Engineering Total 739 1057 70%

Graduate Division Total 1,940 2,789 70%

Notes: Excludes ACCESS students who did not transfer into a major. Programs that have changed names are listed under their current major name. Completion calculations exclude students who have changed majors.1Students included in UCLA Access Program completion data are also counted under their post-Access major.

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Major Cohort Size Completion RateApplied Linguistics & TESL 9 89%Art 51 94%Dance 16 88%Design | Media Arts 24 88%Moving Image Archive Studies 27 93%Music 58 76%Theater 77 88%Arts & Humanities 262 87%African Studies 24 50%Afro-American Studies 26 77%American Indian Studies 21 52%Asian American Studies 18 56%Conservation of Archaeological & Ethnographic Materials 11 100%East Asian Studies 18 78%Executive MBA 198 94%Fully Employed MBA 657 92%Latin American Studies 20 70%Library & Information Science 251 85%Management 1032 98%Management - Coop. Exec. MBA 124 92%Public Policy 109 92%Social Welfare 254 94%Urban & Regional Planning 161 84%

APPENDIX TABLE 6. Master's Completion Rates by Broad Field & Major*

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APPENDIX TABLE 6. Master's Completion Rates by Broad Field & Major*

Social Science & Professional Schools Total 2924 92%Biostatistics 51 90%Clinical Research 19 26%Epidemiology 23 39%Health Services 40 73%MPH for Health Professionals 129 83%Nursing 461 94%Oral Biology 19 53%Physiological Science 26 65%Public Health 349 89%Life & Health Science Total 1117 87%Aerospace Engineering 41 93%Biomedical Engineering 47 77%Chemical Engineering 7 100%Civil Engineering 106 95%Computer Science 191 83%Electrical Engineering 212 88%Engineering - M.S. Online 148 59%Mathematics 6 67%Materials Science & Engineering 29 62%Mechanical Engineering 130 87%Statistics 40 85%Physical Science & Engineering Total 957 82%

Graduate Division Total 5260 89%

Excludes departments with cohort size of 5 or less.Excludes students intially enrolling with a doctoral degree or dual degree objective and departmental scholars.Excludes Architecture, Education, and Film & TV as these programs have multiple normative TTDs.

Notes: *Master’s degree percent completed is for three combined entry cohorts depending upon the normative time-to-degree. The cohorts are 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2009-10 for one year programs, 2006-07, 2007-08, and 2008-09 for two year programs, and 2005-06, 2006-07, and 2007-08 for three year programs.

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Total Graduate Division 6,928 3.88 3.67 2.67 2.33 6.54 2.61 6.00

Letters & Science 3,486 3.86 3.67 3.13 2.67 6.98 2.52 6.33

Humanities 782 4.71 4.33 3.42 3.00 8.13 2.92 7.33

Applied Linguistics 87 4.92 4.67 2.10 2.00 7.02 2.21 7.00Art History 89 4.35 4.00 4.27 4.00 8.62 2.23 8.33Asian Languages & Cultures 56 5.65 5.33 3.85 3.17 9.50 3.66 8.83Classics 17 4.92 5.00 2.45 2.33 7.37 1.52 7.00Comparative Literature 64 4.96 4.33 3.11 3.00 8.07 1.89 7.67English 115 4.83 4.67 3.61 3.33 8.45 3.06 8.00Folklore & Mythology 13 4.28 4.33 4.92 4.00 9.21 2.46 8.33French & Francophone Studies 26 4.71 5.00 3.67 2.67 8.37 3.02 7.83Germanic Languages 22 3.55 3.17 3.58 3.33 7.12 1.85 7.33Hispanic Languages & Literatures 67 4.40 4.33 3.78 3.00 8.18 3.20 7.33Indo-European Studies 9 4.22 4.00 2.11 2.00 6.33 1.77 6.00Italian 28 4.55 3.83 4.15 3.50 8.70 4.81 7.50Linguistics 52 3.88 3.83 2.38 2.17 6.26 1.36 6.00Musicology 45 3.70 4.00 3.42 3.00 7.13 1.90 7.00Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 31 5.66 5.33 3.08 2.67 8.73 4.02 7.33Philosophy 36 5.79 5.33 3.17 3.00 8.95 1.97 8.33Romance Linguistics & Literature 7 5.71 5.67 5.71 3.67 11.43 8.67 7.25Slavic Languages & Literatures 18 4.63 4.33 4.78 4.17 9.41 2.93 8.33

Life Sciences1 733 3.55 3.33 2.64 2.33 6.20 1.45 6.00

Biology 94 3.13 3.00 4.01 3.67 7.14 2.09 6.33Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics 136 3.20 3.33 3.05 3.00 6.25 1.58 6.33Molecular Biology 135 2.87 3.00 2.95 2.67 5.82 1.39 6.00Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 49 3.61 3.67 2.72 2.67 6.32 1.27 6.33Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology 57 4.14 4.00 1.67 1.33 5.81 1.44 6.00

Candidacy Candidacy Degree

APPENDIX TABLE 7. Time-to-Doctoral Candidacy, Time-in-Candidacy and Time-to-Degree fromDate of Admission: Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

Time-to- Time-in- Time-to-

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Candidacy Candidacy Degree

APPENDIX TABLE 7. Time-to-Doctoral Candidacy, Time-in-Candidacy and Time-to-Degree fromDate of Admission: Degrees Awarded 2001-02 through 2010-11

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Psychology 262 4.10 4.00 1.98 2.00 6.08 0.95 6.00Physical Sciences 1,024 3.36 3.00 2.66 2.67 6.02 1.73 6.00

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 47 4.06 3.67 2.21 2.33 6.26 1.25 6.00Chemistry & Biochemistry Department 444 2.74 2.33 3.16 3.00 5.90 1.42 5.67

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 155 2.46 2.33 3.82 3.67 6.28 1.29 6.33Chemistry 289 2.88 2.67 2.82 3.00 5.69 1.44 5.33

Earth & Space Sciences Department 69 4.33 4.33 1.77 1.67 6.11 1.58 6.00Geochemistry 8 3.21 3.67 2.08 2.00 5.29 1.41 5.67Geology 19 4.40 4.00 2.12 1.67 6.53 2.00 6.00Geophysics & Space Physics 42 4.52 4.33 1.56 1.33 6.07 1.35 6.00

Mathematics 203 3.77 3.67 2.05 2.00 5.82 1.92 5.33Physics & Astronomy Department 209 3.95 3.67 2.69 2.33 6.64 2.08 6.33

Astronomy 38 3.93 3.67 2.90 2.50 6.83 2.64 6.33Physics 171 3.95 3.67 2.65 2.33 6.60 1.94 6.33

Statistics 52 2.73 2.33 2.31 2.33 5.04 1.63 5.00Social Sciences 947 3.93 3.67 3.76 3.00 7.68 2.90 7.00

Anthropology 112 4.43 4.33 4.60 4.33 9.03 3.12 8.67Archaeology 18 3.80 4.00 4.13 3.83 7.93 1.79 7.67Economics 211 3.02 2.33 2.79 2.67 5.81 1.74 5.33Geography 66 3.59 3.00 2.86 2.67 6.45 2.53 6.00History 265 3.44 0.09 4.74 4.00 8.18 3.04 7.33Political Science 141 4.75 4.33 3.42 3.00 8.17 2.40 8.00Sociology 126 5.31 5.00 3.39 2.67 8.70 3.40 8.00Women's Studies 8 3.67 3.83 2.71 2.83 6.38 1.54 7.17

International Institute 10 5.20 5.33 3.67 3.00 8.87 3.41 8.50

Islamic Studies 10 5.20 5.33 3.67 3.00 8.87 3.41 8.50

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General Campus Professional Schools 2,231 3.94 3.67 2.19 2.00 6.12 2.53 5.33

Arts & Architecture 197 4.10 3.67 2.41 2.00 6.51 3.12 6.00

Architecture 22 5.20 4.67 3.11 2.83 8.30 2.49 7.17Culture & Performance 19 3.09 3.00 2.60 2.33 5.68 1.39 5.33Ethnomusicology 54 3.75 3.67 4.09 3.33 7.84 2.77 7.33Music 102 4.24 3.33 1.33 0.83 5.57 3.25 5.00

Education & Information Studies 438 4.50 4.00 2.05 1.67 6.55 2.71 5.67

Education Department 399 4.49 4.00 2.06 1.67 6.55 2.71 5.67Education 388 4.45 4.00 2.06 1.67 6.51 2.68 5.67Special Education (w/ CSULA) 11 4.48 4.67 1.82 1.33 6.30 2.47 5.67

Information Studies 39 4.95 4.33 2.02 1.67 6.97 3.11 6.00Engineering & Applied Science 1,301 3.68 3.33 2.07 2.00 5.75 2.15 5.33

Biomedical Engineering 112 3.77 3.67 1.76 1.67 5.54 1.50 5.33Chemical Engineering 100 2.83 2.50 2.69 2.67 5.52 1.35 5.33Civil Engineering 105 3.26 2.67 2.38 2.33 5.64 1.89 5.33Computer Science 256 4.25 4.00 2.13 2.00 6.38 2.73 6.00Electrical Engineering 413 3.90 3.33 1.84 1.67 5.74 2.03 5.33Materials Science & Engineering 100 2.93 2.33 2.09 2.00 5.03 2.26 4.67Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department 215 3.59 3.33 2.03 2.00 5.62 2.17 5.33

Aerospace Engineering 32 3.81 3.33 2.02 2.00 5.83 2.40 5.33 Mechanical Engineering 182 3.39 3.00 2.16 2.00 5.55 1.96 5.33 Nuclear Engineering 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Law 2 3.94 3.67 2.19 2.00 6.12 2.50 5.30

Management 94 4.24 4.00 1.49 1.33 5.73 1.37 5.33

Public Affairs 121 4.89 4.00 2.76 2.00 7.42 3.47 6.33

Social Welfare 54 5.31 4.33 2.03 1.83 6.82 3.16 6.17Urban Planning 67 4.55 4.00 3.35 2.33 7.90 3.65 7.00

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Theater, Film & Television 78 3.01 2.67 4.51 3.33 7.52 3.30 6.50

Film & Television 49 3.15 3.33 5.61 4.33 8.76 2.86 8.3329 2.77 2.67 2.67 2.00 5.44 2.95 5.00

Health Sciences 992 3.95 3.33 2.47 2.00 6.42 2.63 6.00

Academic1 535 3.36 3.33 2.63 2.67 5.98 1.75 6.00

Biological Chemistry 67 2.59 2.67 3.68 3.67 6.27 1.07 6.33Biomathematics 23 5.17 5.00 1.97 1.67 7.14 1.83 6.67Biomedical Physics 54 4.45 4.00 1.87 1.67 6.32 2.99 5.67Cellular & Molecular Pathology 61 2.78 2.67 2.81 2.67 5.59 1.31 5.67Human Genetics 57 3.45 3.33 2.02 2.00 5.47 1.36 5.33Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 87 3.11 3.00 3.03 3.33 6.15 1.26 6.00Neurobiology 33 3.66 3.33 2.10 2.00 5.76 1.15 6.00Neuroscience 128 3.38 3.33 2.64 2.67 6.02 1.71 6.00Oral Biology 25 2.92 2.67 2.17 1.67 5.09 1.69 5.00

Professional Schools 457 4.79 4.00 2.27 2.00 7.06 3.53 6.00

Nursing 65 5.69 4.00 1.75 1.67 7.45 4.69 5.33

Public Health 392 4.63 4.00 2.36 2.00 6.99 3.30 6.33

Biostatistics 46 4.14 3.67 1.80 1.67 5.95 2.62 5.33 Environmental Health Science 24 4.18 4.00 3.00 2.67 7.18 2.94 6.33 Environmental Science & Engineering 46 2.19 2.33 5.21 4.00 7.40 2.60 7.00 Epidemiology 103 3.37 4.00 2.18 2.00 6.55 2.63 6.00 Health Services 56 0.05 4.17 1.52 1.33 6.26 2.58 5.33 Molecular Toxicology 17 3.29 3.33 2.90 3.00 6.20 1.83 6.33 Public Health 100 6.54 5.50 1.70 1.33 8.24 4.54 7.33

Education Leadership Program (Special Fee) 209 2.82 2.33 1.17 1.00 3.98 1.92 3.33

Theater & Performance Studies

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.Source: UCLA Student Records System

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GENERAL CAMPUS TOTAL 8,434 $37,678,482 $12,246,586 $14,144,329 $11,051,933 $45,159,221 $46,733,018 $167,013,569 6,106 72.40% $27,352 $19,802

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 2,338 $4,426,985 $5,828,917 $3,850,504 $3,418,057 $9,055,612 $2,041,613 $28,621,688 1,066 45.59% $26,850 $12,242

GRADUATE DIVISION TOTAL 10,269 $41,648,749 $17,050,943 $15,696,323 $12,498,156 $54,213,435 $48,717,908 $189,825,514 6,739 65.62% $28,168 $18,485(includes Special Fee Pgms)

LETTERS & SCIENCE TOTAL 2,808 $23,631,537 $9,106,487 $5,936,186 $5,497,073 $20,926,983 $31,670,221 $96,768,487 2,636 93.87% $36,710 $34,462

Humanities Total 626 $6,301,805 $385,682 $1,970,338 $1,511,647 $1,491,288 $9,165,734 $20,826,494 581 92.81% $35,846 $33,269

Applied Linguistics 54 $471,095 $0 $23,222 $16,080 $248,782 $507,217 $1,266,396 46 85.19% $27,530 $23,452Art History 46 $404,902 $43,689 $414,379 $96,203 $21,409 $328,691 $1,309,273 38 82.61% $34,455 $28,462Asian Languages & Cultures 56 $502,538 $14,632 $195,619 $168,158 $105,479 $810,912 $1,797,338 49 87.50% $36,680 $32,095Classics 25 $355,920 $0 $186,446 $95,763 $5,681 $307,051 $950,861 24 96.00% $39,619 $38,034Comparative Literature 47 $432,965 $27,580 $166,021 $33,400 $26,270 $768,156 $1,454,392 43 91.49% $33,823 $30,945English 98 $932,038 $0 $402,088 $274,853 $176,218 $1,723,937 $3,509,134 97 98.98% $36,177 $35,807Folklore & Mythology 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% - $0French & Francophone Studies 23 $343,659 $6,912 $46,694 $53,651 $4,574 $379,732 $835,222 23 100.00% $36,314 $36,314Germanic Languages Department 18 $141,101 $6,428 $36,789 $74,080 $2,080 $322,269 $582,747 17 94.44% $34,279 $32,375 Germanic Languages 17 $141,101 $6,428 $36,789 $29,397 $1,358 $321,930 $537,003 16 94.12% $33,563 $31,588 Scandinavian 1 $0 $0 $0 $44,683 $722 $339 $45,744 1 100.00% $45,744 $45,744Indo-European Studies 15 $168,595 $46,500 $0 $192,044 $55,790 $145,998 $608,927 14 93.33% $43,495 $40,595Italian 18 $241,096 $0 $39,195 $29,470 $51,078 $283,709 $644,548 18 100.00% $35,808 $35,808Linguistics 37 $407,006 $144,580 $111,398 $124,112 $349,814 $439,546 $1,576,456 37 100.00% $42,607 $42,607Musicology 30 $300,744 $0 $111,947 $142,908 $10,611 $439,092 $1,005,302 26 86.67% $38,665 $33,510Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 43 $391,615 $72,861 $58,239 $91,582 $217,940 $423,545 $1,255,782 38 88.37% $33,047 $29,204Philosophy 50 $486,855 $0 $52,695 $43,903 $140,293 $1,061,467 $1,785,213 49 98.00% $36,433 $35,704

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Slavic Languages & Literatures 11 $127,571 $0 $49,395 $13,251 $18,822 $227,360 $436,399 11 100.00% $39,673 $39,673Spanish & Portuguese Department 54 $594,105 $22,500 $76,211 $62,189 $56,447 $997,052 $1,808,504 51 94.44% $35,461 $33,491

Hispanic Languages & Literatures 47 $573,031 $15,000 $72,211 $59,189 $55,484 $785,370 $1,560,285 44 93.62% $35,461 $33,198Spanish 7 $21,074 $7,500 $4,000 $3,000 $963 $211,682 $248,219 7 100.00% $35,460 $35,460

Life Sciences Total1 565 $5,505,505 $4,101,249 $1,514,752 $1,508,886 $4,998,613 $3,889,852 $21,518,857 556 98.41% $38,703 $38,086

Bioinformatics 11 $93,342 $92,371 $21,980 $12,593 $114,710 $58,930 $393,926 10 90.91% $39,393 $35,811Biology 68 $503,589 $639,865 $260,818 $263,722 $194,650 $596,742 $2,459,386 67 98.53% $36,707 $36,167

55 $108,801 $557,695 $160,870 $105,899 $991,961 $152,136 $2,077,362 52 94.55% $39,949 $37,770Molecular Biology 78 $279,385 $737,723 $243,238 $448,500 $1,228,379 $231,450 $3,168,675 77 98.72% $41,152 $40,624Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 35 $123,039 $400,713 $138,833 $25,371 $534,760 $75,110 $1,297,826 35 100.00% $37,081 $37,081

40 $208,067 $463,774 $93,239 $28,701 $779,117 $121,453 $1,694,351 39 97.50% $43,445 $42,359Physiological Science 31 $25,314 $0 $238 $16,749 $233,246 $593,952 $869,499 30 96.77% $28,983 $28,048Psychology 196 $2,801,656 $1,208,989 $102,332 $423,204 $875,073 $2,060,079 $7,471,333 195 99.49% $38,315 $38,119UCLA Access Program1 51 $1,362,312 $119 $493,204 $184,147 $46,717 $0 $2,086,499 51 100.00% $40,912 $40,912

Physical Sciences Total 825 $4,022,840 $3,051,415 $915,043 $687,328 $12,268,348 $9,558,969 $30,503,943 784 95.03% $38,908 $36,974Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 47 $181,852 $146,852 $46,059 $57,528 $1,102,395 $275,168 $1,809,854 44 93.62% $41,133 $38,508Chemistry & Biochemistry Department 301 $1,443,188 $1,308,818 $289,336 $322,362 $4,231,822 $3,998,840 $11,594,366 298 99.00% $38,907 $38,519

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 80 $492,281 $459,495 $46,844 $126,912 $1,206,794 $608,030 $2,940,356 78 97.50% $37,697 $36,754Chemistry 221 $950,907 $849,323 $242,492 $195,450 $3,025,028 $3,390,810 $8,654,010 220 99.55% $39,336 $39,158

Earth & Space Sciences Department 63 $292,041 $127,660 $73,507 $45,503 $1,542,871 $462,605 $2,544,187 60 95.24% $42,403 $40,384Geochemistry 13 $33,580 $84,080 $3,080 $5,000 $320,767 $86,125 $532,632 13 100.00% $40,972 $40,972Geology 19 $102,149 $5,000 $35,992 $27,003 $139,862 $300,666 $610,672 18 94.74% $33,926 $32,141Geophysics & Space Physics 31 $156,312 $38,580 $34,435 $13,500 $1,082,242 $75,814 $1,400,883 29 93.55% $48,306 $45,190

Mathematics 169 $1,054,659 $1,269,583 $215,461 $69,195 $1,152,043 $2,287,818 $6,048,759 162 95.86% $37,338 $35,791Physics & Astronomy Department 158 $683,172 $117,080 $271,972 $131,599 $3,565,286 $1,820,317 $6,589,426 152 96.20% $43,351 $41,705

Astronomy 20 $52,939 $42,580 $357 $0 $662,825 $58,714 $817,415 19 95.00% $43,022 $40,871

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Physics 138 $630,233 $74,500 $271,615 $131,599 $2,902,461 $1,761,603 $5,772,011 133 96.38% $43,399 $41,826Statistics 87 $367,928 $81,422 $18,708 $61,141 $673,931 $714,221 $1,917,351 68 78.16% $28,196 $22,039

Social Sciences Total 792 $7,801,387 $1,568,141 $1,536,053 $1,789,212 $2,168,734 $9,055,666 $23,919,193 715 90.28% $33,453 $30,201

Afro-American Studies 20 $254,760 $0 $20,052 $22,449 $5,988 $37,069 $340,318 17 85.00% $20,019 $17,016American Indian Studies 16 $181,702 $0 $14,500 $98,762 $25,251 $47,207 $367,422 15 93.75% $24,495 $22,964Anthropology 67 $800,038 $362,643 $77,517 $71,099 $374,458 $577,870 $2,263,625 63 94.03% $35,931 $33,785Archaeology 25 $228,166 $163,000 $26,230 $205,048 $58,761 $209,825 $891,030 25 100.00% $35,641 $35,641Asian American Studies 17 $194,704 $0 $32,128 $16,500 $10,685 $94,488 $348,505 17 100.00% $20,500 $20,500Conservation of Arch & Ethnogr Mat. 7 $0 $0 $14,694 $44,304 $152,196 $0 $211,194 7 100.00% $30,171 $30,171Economics 117 $1,057,763 $62,872 $309,344 $162,895 $279,715 $1,736,544 $3,609,133 101 86.32% $35,734 $30,847Geography 43 $509,138 $114,659 $79,088 $45,313 $161,965 $529,281 $1,439,444 38 88.37% $37,880 $33,475History 202 $1,764,965 $424,340 $405,123 $716,019 $288,461 $2,317,627 $5,916,535 187 92.57% $31,639 $29,290Political Science 140 $1,239,307 $117,312 $163,466 $196,442 $376,718 $1,807,761 $3,901,006 117 83.57% $33,342 $27,864Sociology 112 $1,221,607 $299,928 $336,831 $173,786 $348,893 $1,409,625 $3,790,670 105 93.75% $36,102 $33,845Women's Studies 26 $349,237 $23,387 $57,080 $36,595 $85,643 $288,369 $840,311 23 88.46% $36,535 $32,320

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE TOTAL 59 $474,178 $0 $3,675 $19,178 $84,192 $218,975 $800,198 40 67.80% $20,005 $13,563

African Studies 9 $129,760 $0 $0 $2,000 $18,140 $38,060 $187,960 8 88.89% $23,495 $20,884East Asian Studies 17 $134,274 $0 $0 $0 $6,427 $25,691 $166,392 12 70.59% $13,866 $9,788Islamic Studies 13 $136,565 $0 $0 $0 $6,515 $95,908 $238,988 8 61.54% $29,874 $18,384Latin American Studies 20 $73,579 $0 $3,675 $17,178 $53,110 $59,316 $206,858 12 60.00% $17,238 $10,343

GD GEN CAMPUS PROF SCH TOTAL 4,504 $13,116,049 $3,140,099 $6,360,810 $4,553,078 $24,141,979 $14,752,459 $66,064,474 2,957 65.65% $22,342 $14,668

Arts & Architecture 409 $1,892,346 $206,853 $1,142,203 $535,144 $192,068 $2,923,147 $6,891,761 347 84.84% $19,861 $16,850

Architecture 169 $249,102 $0 $809,166 $22,610 $57,545 $431,120 $1,569,543 127 75.15% $12,359 $9,287Art 40 $221,487 $85,160 $60,058 $113,855 $0 $495,540 $976,100 40 100.00% $24,403 $24,403Design|Media Arts 21 $95,395 $0 $3,809 $16,266 $612 $400,743 $516,825 21 100.00% $24,611 $24,611Ethnomusicology 36 $381,804 $69,148 $49,268 $109,891 $33,921 $403,552 $1,047,584 31 86.11% $33,793 $29,100

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Music 91 $435,162 $0 $150,629 $218,529 $37,147 $732,546 $1,574,013 81 89.01% $19,432 $17,297World Arts & Cultures Department 52 $509,396 $52,545 $69,273 $53,993 $62,843 $459,646 $1,207,696 47 90.38% $25,696 $23,225

Culture & Performance 38 $401,897 $21,564 $69,273 $47,993 $43,052 $309,374 $893,153 33 86.84% $27,065 $23,504Dance 14 $107,499 $30,981 $0 $6,000 $19,791 $150,272 $314,543 14 100.00% $22,467 $22,467

Education & Information Studies 814 $2,892,863 $714,097 $681,644 $897,036 $4,175,614 $938,234 $10,299,488 454 55.77% $22,686 $12,653

Education Department 632 $2,382,847 $648,858 $622,887 $775,445 $3,936,719 $771,958 $9,138,714 399 63.13% $22,904 $14,460Education 620 $2,350,747 $648,858 $622,887 $773,445 $3,882,201 $771,958 $9,050,096 392 63.23% $23,087 $14,597Special Education (w/ CSULA) 12 $32,100 $0 $0 $2,000 $54,518 $0 $88,618 7 58.33% $12,660 $7,385

Information Studies Department 182 $510,016 $65,239 $58,757 $121,591 $238,895 $166,276 $1,160,774 55 30.22% $21,105 $6,378Information Studies 35 $481,921 $65,239 $5,565 $32,544 $196,535 $115,618 $897,422 26 74.29% $34,516 $25,641Library & Information Science (incl certif) 147 $28,095 $0 $53,192 $89,047 $42,360 $50,658 $263,352 29 19.73% $9,081 $1,792

Engineering & Applied Science 1,580 $4,334,812 $1,865,475 $967,471 $648,153 $18,956,965 $6,709,279 $33,482,155 1,094 69.24% $30,605 $21,191

Biomedical Engineering 172 $337,478 $663,600 $111,382 $158,242 $2,203,909 $824,092 $4,298,703 134 77.91% $32,080 $24,992Chemical Engineering 84 $399,363 $190,079 $98,588 $51,294 $1,371,523 $610,882 $2,721,729 73 86.90% $37,284 $32,402Civil Engineering 147 $506,142 $309,307 $70,572 $33,294 $968,671 $539,088 $2,427,074 88 59.86% $27,580 $16,511Computer Science 367 $896,952 $110,548 $231,522 $118,973 $3,703,415 $1,434,759 $6,496,169 230 62.67% $28,244 $17,701Electrical Engineering 407 $952,404 $89,022 $197,103 $151,393 $6,096,062 $1,319,627 $8,805,611 277 68.06% $31,789 $21,635Materials Science & Engineering 113 $408,381 $191,890 $105,081 $45,767 $1,614,352 $389,494 $2,754,965 91 80.53% $30,274 $24,380

290 $834,092 $311,029 $153,223 $89,190 $2,999,033 $1,591,337 $5,977,904 201 69.31% $29,741 $20,613Aerospace Engineering 67 $132,910 $53,980 $14,227 $27,225 $367,678 $334,085 $930,105 36 53.73% $25,836 $13,882Mechanical Engineering 223 $701,182 $257,049 $138,996 $61,965 $2,631,355 $1,257,252 $5,047,799 165 73.99% $30,593 $22,636

Management 800 $723,841 $5,500 $1,210,667 $1,381,790 $119,369 $1,162,619 $4,603,786 297 37.13% $15,501 $5,755

Public Affairs 494 $1,547,598 $260,664 $1,836,301 $522,648 $599,868 $438,061 $5,205,140 415 84.01% $12,543 $10,537

Public Policy 86 $95,311 $22,001 $172,125 $131,718 $135,671 $109,987 $666,813 73 84.88% $9,134 $7,754Social Welfare 240 $699,454 $0 $1,448,457 $184,267 $243,784 $132,463 $2,708,425 233 97.08% $11,624 $11,285Urban & Regional Planning 74 $208,359 $42,004 $125,332 $25,431 $36,453 $0 $437,579 34 45.95% $12,870 $5,913Urban Planning 94 $544,474 $196,659 $90,387 $181,232 $183,960 $195,611 $1,392,323 75 79.79% $18,564 $14,812

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Theater, Film & Television 407 $1,724,589 $87,510 $522,524 $568,307 $98,095 $2,581,119 $5,582,144 350 86.00% $15,949 $13,715

Film & Television 305 $1,074,661 $87,510 $432,472 $455,219 $69,381 $1,729,434 $3,848,677 262 85.90% $14,690 $12,619Moving Image Archive Studies2 20 $94,645 $0 $0 $0 $0 $9,867 $104,512 14 70.00% $7,465 $5,226Theater Department 82 $555,283 $0 $90,052 $113,088 $28,714 $841,818 $1,628,955 74 90.24% $22,013 $19,865

Theater 65 $311,721 $0 $70,658 $108,588 $1,184 $680,928 $1,173,079 58 89.23% $20,226 $18,047Theater & Performance Studies 17 $243,562 $0 $19,394 $4,500 $27,530 $160,890 $455,876 16 94.12% $28,492 $26,816

GD HEALTH SCI TOTAL 1,277 $4,426,985 $4,804,357 $2,810,381 $2,262,176 $9,049,218 $2,021,980 $25,375,097 954 74.71% $26,599 $19,871

Academic Health Sciences1 315 $1,485,974 $2,244,664 $891,484 $293,662 $5,419,701 $470,362 $10,805,847 279 88.57% $38,731 $34,304

Biological Chemistry 27 $58,454 $154,355 $38,131 $29,796 $715,207 $102,871 $1,098,814 27 100.00% $40,697 $40,697Biomathematics Department 23 $68,113 $162,878 $53,852 $3,791 $92,864 $0 $381,498 16 69.57% $23,844 $16,587

Biomathematics 9 $68,113 $109,681 $38,139 $0 $92,864 $0 $308,797 9 100.00% $34,311 $34,311Clinical Research 14 $0 $53,197 $15,713 $3,791 $0 $0 $72,701 7 50.00% $10,386 $5,193

Biomedical Physics 32 $286,931 $198,749 $14,129 $6,600 $771,624 $0 $1,278,033 30 93.75% $42,601 $39,939Cellular & Molecular Pathology 18 $0 $105,908 $47,342 $10,983 $483,390 $34,850 $682,473 17 94.44% $40,145 $37,915Human Genetics 17 $0 $218,747 $28,156 $1,132 $306,841 $88,786 $643,662 16 94.12% $40,229 $37,862Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 60 $360,965 $106,379 $400,163 $15,585 $1,330,954 $64,690 $2,278,736 59 98.33% $38,623 $37,979Neurobiology 14 $34,380 $186,380 $48,777 $238 $223,002 $29,986 $522,763 14 100.00% $37,340 $37,340Neuroscience 89 $575,126 $953,831 $245,680 $214,309 $1,423,258 $149,179 $3,561,383 89 100.00% $40,016 $40,016Oral Biology 35 $102,005 $157,437 $15,254 $11,228 $72,561 $0 $358,485 11 31.43% $32,590 $10,242

GD Professional Health Sci Total 962 $2,941,011 $2,559,693 $1,918,897 $1,968,514 $3,629,517 $1,551,618 $14,569,250 675 70.17% $21,584 $15,145Nursing 355 $555,608 $395,698 $1,279,154 $547,371 $71,028 $280,447 $3,129,306 260 73.24% $12,036 $8,815Public Health 607 $2,385,403 $2,163,995 $639,743 $1,421,143 $3,558,489 $1,271,171 $11,439,944 415 68.37% $27,566 $18,847

Biostatistics 56 $192,825 $223,519 $39,864 $18,889 $682,214 $220,221 $1,377,532 41 73.21% $33,598 $24,599Environmental Health Sciences 26 $33,007 $181,303 $205,698 $5,500 $135,433 $116,332 $677,273 20 76.92% $33,864 $26,049Environmental Science & Engineering 24 $106,850 $63,887 $27,864 $19,857 $189,776 $0 $408,234 11 45.83% $37,112 $17,010Epidemiology 67 $508,139 $499,417 $3,999 $117,135 $406,713 $165,191 $1,700,594 54 80.60% $31,492 $25,382Health Services 61 $396,626 $632,573 $89,657 $850,953 $390,132 $137,550 $2,497,491 58 95.08% $43,060 $40,942

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Molecular Toxicology 13 $143,453 $101,515 $120,812 $0 $138,859 $55,335 $559,974 13 100.00% $43,075 $43,075Public Health 360 $1,004,503 $461,781 $151,849 $408,809 $1,615,362 $576,542 $4,218,846 218 60.56% $19,353 $11,719

Special Fee Programs 1,621 $0 $0 $585,271 $166,651 $11,063 $54,273 $817,258 152 9.38% $5,377 $504

Education Leadership Program (EdD) 108 $0 $0 $129,747 $93,782 $0 $0 $223,529 35 32.41% $6,387 $2,070Engineering - M.S. Online 312 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% - $0Executive MBA 148 $0 $0 $4,000 $25,000 $802 $0 $29,802 4 2.70% $7,451 $201Fully Employed MBA 845 $0 $0 $402,624 $42,370 $10,261 $50,325 $505,580 98 11.60% $5,159 $598Management--Cooperative Exec MBA 75 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% --- $0Management--Masters of Financial Eng 72 $0 $0 $45,000 $0 $0 $1,217 $46,217 10 13.89% $4,622 $642MPH for Health Professionals 61 $0 $0 $3,900 $5,499 $0 $2,731 $12,130 5 8.20% $2,426 $199

2,124 $456,718 $1,024,560 $2,883,781 $2,138,485 $12,461 $110,996 $6,627,001 585 27.54% $11,328 $3,120

School of Dentistry 376 $0 $108,911 $49,593 $86,949 $0 $19,633 $265,086 19 5.05% $13,952 $705

Dentistry - DDS 348 $0 $108,911 $49,593 $86,949 $0 $19,633 $265,086 19 5.46% $13,952 $762Dentistry - PPID 28 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% --- $0

School of Law (JD, SJD & LLM) 1,063 $456,718 $0 $1,843,658 $982,604 $6,067 $91,363 $3,380,410 473 44.50% $7,147 $3,180

School of Medicine (MD) 685 $0 $915,649 $990,530 $1,068,932 $6,394 $0 $2,981,505 93 13.58% $32,059 $4,353

Medicine (MD) 491 $0 $915,649 $984,530 $640,227 $4,194 $0 $2,544,600 66 13.44% $38,555 $5,182Medicine-Drew (MD) 101 $0 $0 $6,000 $305,277 $2,200 $0 $313,477 17 16.83% $18,440 $3,104Medicine-Prime (MD) 44 $0 $0 $0 $118,428 $0 $0 $118,428 9 20.45% $13,159 $2,692Medicine-UCR/UCLA (MD) 49 $0 $0 $0 $5,000 $0 $0 $5,000 1 2.04% $5,000 $102

Notes: These data are for support to students and are shown by students' home departments.This may not agree with data showing allocations to departments.Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, UCLA Payroll System

2 Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

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GENERAL CAMPUS TOTAL 8,434 $167,013,569 6,106 72.40% $7,023,219 $90,480,581 $19,188,832 $283,706,201 7,517 $37,742 $33,638 89.13%

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 2,338 $28,621,688 1,066 45.59% $9,289,777 $45,610,527 $11,881,730 $95,403,722 2,161 $44,148 $40,806 92.43%

GRADUATE DIVISION TOTAL 10,269 $189,825,514 6,739 65.62% $17,003,264 $88,148,343 $12,721,464 $307,698,585 8,479 $36,289 $29,964 82.57%

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LETTERS & SCIENCE TOTAL 2,808 $96,768,487 2,636 93.87% $2,262,040 $6,464,734 $1,178,864 $106,674,125 2,684 $39,744 $37,989 95.58%

Humanities Total 626 $20,826,494 581 92.81% $407,300 $1,347,831 $208,922 $22,790,547 588 $38,759 $36,407 93.93%

Applied Linguistics 54 $1,266,396 46 85.19% $142,867 $121,926 $44,533 $1,575,722 47 $33,526 $29,180 87.04%Art History 46 $1,309,273 38 82.61% $2,198 $40,278 $58,776 $1,410,525 38 $37,119 $30,664 82.61%Asian Languages & Cultures 56 $1,797,338 49 87.50% $10,027 $52,469 $0 $1,859,834 50 $37,197 $33,211 89.29%Classics 25 $950,861 24 96.00% $0 $46,004 $0 $996,865 25 $39,875 $39,875 100.00%Comparative Literature 47 $1,454,392 43 91.49% $13,823 $141,992 $14,694 $1,624,901 44 $36,930 $34,572 93.62%English 98 $3,509,134 97 98.98% $110,389 $258,274 $14,694 $3,892,491 97 $40,129 $39,719 98.98%Folklore & Mythology 1 $0 0 0.00% $0 0 - $0 0.00%French & Francophone Studies 23 $835,222 23 100.00% $7,232 $33,617 $14,694 $890,765 23 $38,729 $38,729 100.00%Germanic Languages Department 18 $582,747 17 94.44% $8,256 $96,146 $0 $687,149 17 $40,421 $38,175 94.44%

Germanic Languages 17 $537,003 16 94.12% $8,256 $96,146 $0 $641,405 16 $40,088 $37,730 94.12%Scandinavian 1 $45,744 1 100.00% $0 $0 $0 $45,744 1 $45,744 $45,744 100.00%

Indo-European Studies 15 $608,927 14 93.33% $5,238 $9,999 $0 $624,164 14 $44,583 $41,611 93.33%Italian 18 $644,548 18 100.00% $0 $26,809 $0 $671,357 18 $37,298 $37,298 100.00%Linguistics 37 $1,576,456 37 100.00% $840 $32,893 $25,226 $1,635,415 37 $44,200 $44,200 100.00%

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Musicology 30 $1,005,302 26 86.67% $11,660 $78,924 $0 $1,095,886 27 $40,588 $36,530 90.00%Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 43 $1,255,782 38 88.37% $17,340 $150,585 $0 $1,423,707 40 $35,593 $33,109 93.02%Philosophy 50 $1,785,213 49 98.00% $20,359 $68,590 $0 $1,874,162 49 $38,248 $37,483 98.00%Slavic Languages & Literatures 11 $436,399 11 100.00% $19,689 $8,500 $0 $464,588 11 $42,235 $42,235 100.00%Spanish & Portuguese Department 54 $1,808,504 51 94.44% $37,382 $180,825 $36,305 $2,063,016 51 $40,451 $38,204 94.44%

Hispanic Languages & Literatures 47 $1,560,285 44 93.62% $37,382 $172,325 $21,611 $1,791,603 44 $40,718 $38,119 93.62%Spanish 7 $248,219 7 100.00% $0 $8,500 $14,694 $271,413 7 $38,773 $38,773 100.00%

Life Sciences Total1 565 $21,518,857 556 98.41% $986,486 $728,678 $375,022 $23,609,043 563 $41,934 $41,786 99.65%

Bioinformatics 11 $393,926 10 90.91% $12,108 $0 $25,760 $431,794 11 $39,254 $39,254 100.00%Biology 68 $2,459,386 67 98.53% $45,570 $57,269 $93,898 $2,656,123 67 $39,644 $39,061 98.53%

55 $2,077,362 52 94.55% $64,694 $148,432 $25,761 $2,316,249 55 $42,114 $42,114 100.00%Molecular Biology 78 $3,168,675 77 98.72% $177,632 $32,696 $28,501 $3,407,504 78 $43,686 $43,686 100.00%Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 35 $1,297,826 35 100.00% $319,071 $0 $13,734 $1,630,631 35 $46,589 $46,589 100.00%

40 $1,694,351 39 97.50% $95,101 $10,280 $17,408 $1,817,140 40 $45,429 $45,429 100.00%Physiological Science 31 $869,499 30 96.77% $74,746 $136,838 $0 $1,081,083 30 $36,036 $34,874 96.77%Psychology 196 $7,471,333 195 99.49% $156,460 $333,659 $167,072 $8,128,524 196 $41,472 $41,472 100.00%UCLA Access Program1 51 $2,086,499 51 100.00% $41,104 $9,504 $2,888 $2,139,995 51 $41,961 $41,961 100.00%

Physical Sciences Total 825 $30,503,943 784 95.03% $457,692 $1,502,682 $220,640 $32,684,957 794 $41,165 $39,618 96.24%

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 80 $2,940,356 78 97.50% $119,827 $141,150 $0 $3,201,333 78 $41,043 $40,017 97.50%Chemistry 221 $8,654,010 220 99.55% $86,874 $493,621 $37,469 $9,271,974 221 $41,955 $41,955 100.00%

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Earth & Space Sciences Department 63 $2,544,187 60 95.24% $60,876 $201,395 $15,445 $2,821,903 61 $46,261 $44,792 96.83%Geochemistry 13 $532,632 13 100.00% $0 $70,000 $0 $602,632 13 $46,356 $46,356 100.00%Geology 19 $610,672 18 94.74% $29,239 $102,028 $10,867 $752,806 19 $39,621 $39,621 100.00%Geophysics & Space Physics 31 $1,400,883 29 93.55% $31,637 $29,367 $4,578 $1,466,465 29 $50,568 $47,305 93.55%

Mathematics 169 $6,048,759 162 95.86% $7,468 $100,174 $55,114 $6,211,515 163 $38,107 $36,755 96.45%Physics & Astronomy Department 158 $6,589,426 152 96.20% $60,885 $85,570 $49,855 $6,785,736 153 $44,351 $42,948 96.84%

Astronomy 20 $817,415 19 95.00% $1,427 $23,313 $0 $842,155 19 $44,324 $42,108 95.00%Physics 138 $5,772,011 133 96.38% $59,458 $62,257 $49,855 $5,943,581 134 $44,355 $43,069 97.10%

Statistics 87 $1,917,351 68 78.16% $103,254 $343,770 $14,870 $2,379,245 72 $33,045 $27,348 82.76%Social Sciences Total 792 $23,919,193 715 90.28% $410,562 $2,885,543 $374,280 $27,589,578 739 $37,334 $34,835 93.31%

Afro-American Studies 20 $340,318 17 85.00% $11,519 $507,196 $58,509 $917,542 20 $45,877 $45,877 100.00%American Indian Studies 16 $367,422 15 93.75% $85,683 $256,488 $1,522 $711,115 16 $44,445 $44,445 100.00%Anthropology 67 $2,263,625 63 94.03% $25,357 $115,752 $25,761 $2,430,495 64 $37,976 $36,276 95.52%Archaeology 25 $891,030 25 100.00% $9,003 $57,797 $0 $957,830 25 $38,313 $38,313 100.00%Asian American Studies 17 $348,505 17 100.00% $65,483 $144,687 $7,920 $566,595 17 $33,329 $33,329 100.00%Conservation of Arch & Ethnogr Mat. 7 $211,194 7 100.00% $0 $25,107 $0 $236,301 7 $33,757 $33,757 100.00%Economics 117 $3,609,133 101 86.32% $5,760 $113,345 $44,572 $3,772,810 105 $35,932 $32,246 89.74%Geography 43 $1,439,444 38 88.37% $17,436 $78,408 $14,694 $1,549,982 39 $39,743 $36,046 90.70%History 202 $5,916,535 187 92.57% $50,861 $870,077 $76,408 $6,913,881 194 $35,639 $34,227 96.04%Political Science 140 $3,901,006 117 83.57% $68,755 $419,659 $76,365 $4,465,785 121 $36,907 $31,898 86.43%Sociology 112 $3,790,670 105 93.75% $64,977 $134,247 $41,434 $4,031,328 107 $37,676 $35,994 95.54%

Women's Studies 26 $840,311 23 88.46% $5,728 $162,780 $27,095 $1,035,914 24 $43,163 $39,843 92.31%

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INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE TOTAL 59 $800,198 40 67.80% $113,618 $634,503 $76,811 $1,625,130 51 $31,865 $27,545 86.44%

African Studies 9 $187,960 8 88.89% $8,227 $54,560 $6,414 $257,161 8 $32,145 $28,573 88.89%East Asian Studies 17 $166,392 12 70.59% $6,841 $162,789 $3,997 $340,019 14 $24,287 $20,001 82.35%Islamic Studies 13 $238,988 8 61.54% $13,326 $106,133 $27,832 $386,279 11 $35,116 $29,714 84.62%Latin American Studies 20 $206,858 12 60.00% $85,224 $311,021 $38,568 $641,671 18 $35,648 $32,084 90.00%

GD GEN CAMPUS PROF SCH TOTAL 4,504 $66,064,474 2,957 65.65% $4,099,083 $50,036,638 $9,435,959 $129,636,154 3,866 $33,532 $28,782 85.83%

Arts & Architecture 409 $6,891,761 347 84.84% $263,904 $4,843,775 $307,806 $12,307,246 384 $32,050 $30,091 93.89%

Architecture 169 $1,569,543 127 75.15% $94,757 $3,469,624 $136,411 $5,270,335 157 $33,569 $31,185 92.90%Art 40 $976,100 40 100.00% $30,912 $390,019 $23,054 $1,420,085 40 $35,502 $35,502 100.00%Design|Media Arts 21 $516,825 21 100.00% $8,552 $68,539 $57,070 $650,986 21 $30,999 $30,999 100.00%Ethnomusicology 36 $1,047,584 31 86.11% $16,963 $92,272 $2,000 $1,158,819 33 $35,116 $32,189 91.67%Music 91 $1,574,013 81 89.01% $84,682 $568,084 $33,698 $2,260,477 83 $27,235 $24,840 91.21%World Arts & Cultures Department 52 $1,207,696 47 90.38% $28,038 $255,237 $55,573 $1,546,544 50 $30,931 $29,741 96.15%

Culture & Performance 38 $893,153 33 86.84% $23,475 $160,921 $53,906 $1,131,455 36 $31,429 $29,775 94.74%Dance 14 $314,543 14 100.00% $4,563 $94,316 $1,667 $415,089 14 $29,649 $29,649 100.00%

Education & Information Studies 814 $10,299,488 454 55.77% $2,083,055 $8,810,386 $603,208 $21,796,137 713 $30,570 $26,777 87.59%

Education Department 632 $9,138,714 399 63.13% $1,194,848 $6,677,822 $434,284 $17,445,668 557 $31,321 $27,604 88.13%Education 620 $9,050,096 392 63.23% $1,194,848 $6,551,780 $434,284 $17,231,008 549 $31,386 $27,792 88.55%Special Education (w/ CSULA) 12 $88,618 7 58.33% $0 $126,042 $0 $214,660 8 $26,833 $17,888 66.67%

Information Studies Department 182 $1,160,774 55 30.22% $888,207 $2,132,564 $168,924 $4,350,469 156 $27,888 $23,904 85.71%Information Studies 35 $897,422 26 74.29% $265,675 $104,057 $31,068 $1,298,222 30 $43,274 $37,092 85.71%Library & Information Science (incl certif) 147 $263,352 29 19.73% $622,532 $2,028,507 $137,856 $3,052,247 126 $24,224 $20,764 85.71%

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Engineering & Applied Science 1,580 $33,482,155 1,094 69.24% $937,831 $4,166,540 $613,179 $39,199,705 1,239 $31,638 $24,810 78.42%

Biomedical Engineering 172 $4,298,703 134 77.91% $133,635 $519,983 $115,161 $5,067,482 147 $34,473 $29,462 85.47%Chemical Engineering 84 $2,721,729 73 86.90% $67,363 $150,905 $50,726 $2,990,723 76 $39,352 $35,604 90.48%Civil Engineering 147 $2,427,074 88 59.86% $23,254 $630,951 $71,324 $3,152,603 118 $26,717 $21,446 80.27%Computer Science 367 $6,496,169 230 62.67% $269,622 $766,998 $173,485 $7,706,274 268 $28,755 $20,998 73.02%Electrical Engineering 407 $8,805,611 277 68.06% $172,539 $511,508 $141,831 $9,631,489 299 $32,212 $23,665 73.46%Materials Science & Engineering 113 $2,754,965 91 80.53% $124,481 $142,855 $325 $3,022,626 94 $32,156 $26,749 83.19%

290 $5,977,904 201 69.31% $146,937 $1,443,340 $60,327 $7,628,508 237 $32,188 $26,305 81.72%Aerospace Engineering 67 $930,105 36 53.73% $41,366 $409,783 $3,537 $1,384,791 48 $28,850 $20,669 71.64%Mechanical Engineering 223 $5,047,799 165 73.99% $105,571 $1,033,557 $56,790 $6,243,717 189 $33,036 $27,999 84.75%

Management 800 $4,603,786 297 37.13% $56,114 $16,269,939 $7,250,771 $28,180,610 681 $41,381 $35,226 85.13%

Public Affairs 494 $5,205,140 415 84.01% $362,689 $7,863,327 $358,041 $13,789,197 463 $29,782 $27,913 93.72%

Public Policy 86 $666,813 73 84.88% $100,126 $1,478,259 $86,146 $2,331,344 76 $30,676 $27,109 88.37%Social Welfare 240 $2,708,425 233 97.08% $137,706 $3,905,685 $188,109 $6,939,925 235 $29,532 $28,916 97.92%Urban & Regional Planning 74 $437,579 34 45.95% $64,416 $1,482,445 $26,033 $2,010,473 66 $30,462 $27,169 89.19%Urban Planning 94 $1,392,323 75 79.79% $60,441 $996,938 $57,753 $2,507,455 86 $29,156 $26,675 91.49%

Theater, Film & Television 407 $5,582,144 350 86.00% $395,490 $8,082,671 $302,954 $14,363,259 386 $37,211 $35,291 94.84%

Film & Television 305 $3,848,677 262 85.90% $291,386 $6,394,328 $230,813 $10,765,204 286 $37,641 $35,296 93.77%Moving Image Archive Studies2 20 $104,512 14 70.00% $47,057 $347,120 $18,571 $517,260 20 $25,863 $25,863 100.00%Theater Department 82 $1,628,955 74 90.24% $57,047 $1,341,223 $53,570 $3,080,795 80 $38,510 $37,571 97.56%

Theater 65 $1,173,079 58 89.23% $54,395 $1,310,500 $53,570 $2,591,544 64 $40,493 $39,870 98.46%Theater & Performance Studies 17 $455,876 16 94.12% $2,652 $30,723 $0 $489,251 16 $30,578 $28,779 94.12%

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GD HEALTH SCI TOTAL 1,277 $25,375,097 954 74.71% $9,021,410 $11,552,500 $1,333,077 $47,282,084 1,168 $40,481 $37,026 91.46%

Academic Health Sciences1 315 $10,805,847 279 88.57% $1,654,594 $499,192 $185,782 $13,145,415 305 $43,100 $41,731 96.83%

Biological Chemistry 27 $1,098,814 27 100.00% $8,726 $8,500 $0 $1,116,040 27 $41,335 $41,335 100.00%Biomathematics Department 23 $381,498 16 69.57% $717,874 $3,051 $50,620 $1,153,043 21 $54,907 $50,132 91.30%

Biomathematics 9 $308,797 9 100.00% $3,720 $3,051 $11,707 $327,275 9 $36,364 $36,364 100.00%Clinical Research 14 $72,701 7 50.00% $714,154 $0 $38,913 $825,768 12 $68,814 $58,983 85.71%

Biomedical Physics 32 $1,278,033 30 93.75% $163,879 $28,257 $7,350 $1,477,519 31 $47,662 $46,172 96.88%Cellular & Molecular Pathology 18 $682,473 17 94.44% $45,621 $12,113 $0 $740,207 18 $41,123 $41,123 100.00%Human Genetics 17 $643,662 16 94.12% $30,030 $0 $0 $673,692 17 $39,629 $39,629 100.00%Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 60 $2,278,736 59 98.33% $83,227 $16,833 $0 $2,378,796 59 $40,319 $39,647 98.33%Neurobiology 14 $522,763 14 100.00% $30,520 $9,945 $0 $563,228 14 $40,231 $40,231 100.00%Neuroscience 89 $3,561,383 89 100.00% $280,651 $74,167 $36,944 $3,953,145 89 $44,417 $44,417 100.00%Oral Biology 35 $358,485 11 31.43% $294,066 $346,326 $90,868 $1,089,745 29 $37,577 $31,136 82.86%

GD Professional Health Sci Total 962 $14,569,250 675 70.17% $7,366,816 $11,053,308 $1,147,295 $34,136,669 863 $39,556 $35,485 89.71%

Nursing 355 $3,129,306 260 73.24% $5,389,721 $5,190,557 $629,762 $14,339,346 326 $43,986 $40,393 91.83%

Public Health 607 $11,439,944 415 68.37% $1,977,095 $5,862,751 $517,533 $19,797,323 537 $36,867 $32,615 88.47%Biostatistics 56 $1,377,532 41 73.21% $83,770 $172,376 $0 $1,633,678 47 $34,759 $29,173 83.93%Environmental Health Sciences 26 $677,273 20 76.92% $47,645 $168,283 $16,354 $909,555 24 $37,898 $34,983 92.31%Environmental Science & Engineering 24 $408,234 11 45.83% $2,499 $75,291 $5,389 $491,413 16 $30,713 $20,476 66.67%Epidemiology 67 $1,700,594 54 80.60% $56,113 $306,429 $19,053 $2,082,189 60 $34,703 $31,077 89.55%Health Services 61 $2,497,491 58 95.08% $361,990 $40,798 $77,088 $2,977,367 59 $50,464 $48,809 96.72%Molecular Toxicology 13 $559,974 13 100.00% $8,414 $4,080 $25,761 $598,229 13 $46,018 $46,018 100.00%Public Health 360 $4,218,846 218 60.56% $1,416,664 $5,095,494 $373,888 $11,104,892 318 $34,921 $30,847 88.33%

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Special Fee Programs 1,621 $817,258 152 9.38% $1,507,113 $19,459,968 $696,753 $22,481,092 710 $31,664 $13,869 43.80%

Education Leadership Program (EdD) 108 $223,529 35 32.41% $577,492 $1,362,917 $11,882 $2,175,820 77 $28,257 $20,146 71.30%Engineering - M.S. Online 312 $0 0 0.00% $122 $319,879 $2,667 $322,668 25 $12,907 $1,034 8.01%Executive MBA 148 $29,802 4 2.70% $438,253 $4,052,793 $317,975 $4,838,823 82 $59,010 $32,695 55.41%Fully Employed MBA 845 $505,580 98 11.60% $319,802 $11,862,805 $363,229 $13,051,416 454 $28,748 $15,445 53.73%Management--Cooperative Exec MBA 75 $0 0 0.00% $0 $0 $0 $0 0 - $0 0.00%Management--Masters of Financial Eng 72 $46,217 10 13.89% $9,831 $986,558 $1,000 $1,043,606 34 $30,694 $14,495 47.22%MPH for Health Professionals 61 $12,130 5 8.20% $161,613 $875,016 $0 $1,048,759 38 $27,599 $17,193 62.30%

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School of Dentistry 376 $265,086 19 5.05% $66,285 $15,622,945 $3,017,885 $18,972,201 341 $55,637 $50,458 90.69%

Dentistry - DDS 348 $265,086 19 5.46% $63,407 $13,463,675 $3,017,885 $16,810,053 316 $53,196 $48,305 90.80%Dentistry - PPID 28 $0 0 0.00% $2,878 $2,159,270 $0 $2,162,148 25 $86,486 $77,220 89.29%

School of Law (JD, SJD & LLM) 1,063 $3,380,410 473 44.50% $548,478 $33,344,706 $8,497,198 $45,770,792 916 $49,968 $43,058 86.17%

School of Medicine (MD) 685 $2,981,505 93 13.58% $202,082 $18,435,082 $7,530,768 $29,149,437 652 $44,708 $42,554 95.18%

Medicine (MD) 491 $2,544,600 66 13.44% $168,075 $11,512,343 $5,188,720 $19,413,738 465 $41,750 $39,539 94.70%Medicine-Drew (MD) 101 $313,477 17 16.83% $8,506 $3,452,164 $1,279,456 $5,053,603 97 $52,099 $50,036 96.04%Medicine-Prime (MD) 44 $118,428 9 20.45% $20,930 $1,513,454 $662,532 $2,315,344 44 $52,621 $52,621 100.00%Medicine-UCR/UCLA (MD) 49 $5,000 1 2.04% $4,571 $1,957,121 $400,060 $2,366,752 46 $51,451 $48,301 93.88%

Notes: These data are for support to students and are shown by students' home departments.This may not agree with data showing allocations to departments.Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, UCLA Payroll System

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2 Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

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GENERAL CAMPUS TOTAL 5,302 $33,208,084 $11,454,134 $9,823,176 $7,883,587 $41,380,887 $40,091,306 $143,841,174 4,378 82.57% $32,855 $27,130

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 1,640 $3,286,725 $4,805,809 $2,574,714 $1,963,459 $8,280,011 $1,480,017 $22,390,735 634 38.66% $35,317 $13,653

GRADUATE DIVISION TOTAL 5,004 $36,038,091 $15,235,383 $10,054,714 $7,855,263 $49,648,437 $41,460,327 $160,292,215 4,491 89.75% $35,692 $32,033

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LETTERS & SCIENCE TOTAL 2,644 $22,864,395 $9,068,364 $5,847,474 $5,250,507 $20,292,203 $30,270,870 $93,593,813 2,504 94.70% $37,378 $35,399

Humanities Total 612 $6,259,324 $373,281 $1,963,238 $1,463,964 $1,489,603 $8,866,573 $20,415,983 569 92.97% $35,880 $33,359

Applied Linguistics 54 $471,095 $0 $23,222 $16,080 $248,782 $507,217 $1,266,396 46 85.19% $27,530 $23,452Art History 46 $404,902 $43,689 $414,379 $96,203 $21,409 $328,691 $1,309,273 38 82.61% $34,455 $28,462Asian Languages & Cultures 56 $502,538 $14,632 $195,619 $168,158 $105,479 $810,912 $1,797,338 49 87.50% $36,680 $32,095Classics 25 $355,920 $0 $186,446 $95,763 $5,681 $307,051 $950,861 24 96.00% $39,619 $38,034Comparative Literature 47 $432,965 $27,580 $166,021 $33,400 $26,270 $768,156 $1,454,392 43 91.49% $33,823 $30,945English 98 $932,038 $0 $402,088 $274,853 $176,218 $1,723,937 $3,509,134 97 98.98% $36,177 $35,807Folklore & Mythology 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% --- $0French & Francophone Studies 23 $343,659 $6,912 $46,694 $53,651 $4,574 $379,732 $835,222 23 100.00% $36,314 $36,314Germanic Languages 15 $140,387 $6,428 $33,689 $29,397 $1,358 $263,479 $474,738 14 93.33% $33,910 $31,649Hispanic Languages & Literatures 47 $573,031 $15,000 $72,211 $59,189 $55,484 $785,370 $1,560,285 44 93.62% $35,461 $33,198Indo-European Studies 15 $168,595 $46,500 $0 $192,044 $55,790 $145,998 $608,927 14 93.33% $43,495 $40,595Italian 18 $241,096 $0 $39,195 $29,470 $51,078 $283,709 $644,548 18 100.00% $35,808 $35,808Linguistics 37 $407,006 $144,580 $111,398 $124,112 $349,814 $439,546 $1,576,456 37 100.00% $42,607 $42,607Musicology 30 $300,744 $0 $111,947 $142,908 $10,611 $439,092 $1,005,302 26 86.67% $38,665 $33,510Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 39 $370,922 $67,960 $58,239 $91,582 $217,940 $394,856 $1,201,499 36 92.31% $33,375 $30,808Philosophy 50 $486,855 $0 $52,695 $43,903 $140,293 $1,061,467 $1,785,213 49 98.00% $36,433 $35,704Slavic Languages & Literatures 11 $127,571 $0 $49,395 $13,251 $18,822 $227,360 $436,399 11 100.00% $39,673 $39,673

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Life Sciences Total1 528 $5,480,191 $4,101,249 $1,514,514 $1,492,137 $4,731,190 $3,277,615 $20,596,896 524 99.24% $39,307 $39,009

Bioinformatics 10 $93,342 $92,371 $21,980 $12,593 $114,710 $58,930 $393,926 10 100.00% $39,393 $39,393Biology 66 $503,589 $639,865 $260,818 $263,722 $194,650 $578,457 $2,441,101 66 100.00% $36,986 $36,986

52 $108,801 $557,695 $160,870 $105,899 $957,784 $152,136 $2,043,185 51 98.08% $40,062 $39,292Molecular Biology 78 $279,385 $737,723 $243,238 $448,500 $1,228,379 $231,450 $3,168,675 77 98.72% $41,152 $40,624Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 35 $123,039 $400,713 $138,833 $25,371 $534,760 $75,110 $1,297,826 35 100.00% $37,081 $37,081

40 $208,067 $463,774 $93,239 $28,701 $779,117 $121,453 $1,694,351 39 97.50% $43,445 $42,359Psychology 196 $2,801,656 $1,208,989 $102,332 $423,204 $875,073 $2,060,079 $7,471,333 195 99.49% $38,315 $38,119UCLA Access Program1 51 $1,362,312 $119 $493,204 $184,147 $46,717 $0 $2,086,499 51 100.00% $40,912 $40,912

Physical Sciences Total 772 $3,954,659 $3,025,693 $915,043 $687,209 $12,096,796 $9,249,780 $29,929,180 752 97.41% $39,799 $38,768

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 43 $179,219 $124,921 $46,059 $57,528 $1,063,918 $242,380 $1,714,025 40 93.02% $42,851 $39,861Chemistry & Biochemistry Department 301 $1,443,188 $1,308,818 $289,336 $322,362 $4,231,822 $3,998,840 $11,594,366 298 99.00% $38,907 $38,519

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 80 $492,281 $459,495 $46,844 $126,912 $1,206,794 $608,030 $2,940,356 78 97.50% $37,697 $36,754Chemistry 221 $950,907 $849,323 $242,492 $195,450 $3,025,028 $3,390,810 $8,654,010 220 99.55% $39,336 $39,158

Earth & Space Sciences Department 52 $262,392 $123,869 $73,507 $45,503 $1,425,387 $313,392 $2,244,050 50 96.15% $44,881 $43,155Geochemistry 12 $33,223 $84,080 $3,080 $5,000 $300,065 $66,006 $491,454 12 100.00% $40,955 $40,955Geology 12 $72,857 $5,000 $35,992 $27,003 $86,460 $171,572 $398,884 11 91.67% $36,262 $33,240Geophysics & Space Physics 28 $156,312 $34,789 $34,435 $13,500 $1,038,862 $75,814 $1,353,712 27 96.43% $50,137 $48,347

Mathematics 168 $1,054,659 $1,269,583 $215,461 $69,195 $1,152,043 $2,287,818 $6,048,759 162 96.43% $37,338 $36,005Physics & Astronomy Department 158 $683,172 $117,080 $271,972 $131,599 $3,565,286 $1,820,317 $6,589,426 152 96.20% $43,351 $41,705

Astronomy 20 $52,939 $42,580 $357 $0 $662,825 $58,714 $817,415 19 95.00% $43,022 $40,871Physics 138 $630,233 $74,500 $271,615 $131,599 $2,902,461 $1,761,603 $5,772,011 133 96.38% $43,399 $41,826

Statistics 50 $332,029 $81,422 $18,708 $61,022 $658,340 $587,033 $1,738,554 50 100.00% $34,771 $34,771Social Sciences Total 732 $7,170,221 $1,568,141 $1,454,679 $1,607,197 $1,974,614 $8,876,902 $22,651,754 659 90.03% $34,373 $30,945

Anthropology 67 $800,038 $362,643 $77,517 $71,099 $374,458 $577,870 $2,263,625 63 94.03% $35,931 $33,785Archaeology 25 $228,166 $163,000 $26,230 $205,048 $58,761 $209,825 $891,030 25 100.00% $35,641 $35,641

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Economics 117 $1,057,763 $62,872 $309,344 $162,895 $279,715 $1,736,544 $3,609,133 101 86.32% $35,734 $30,847Geography 43 $509,138 $114,659 $79,088 $45,313 $161,965 $529,281 $1,439,444 38 88.37% $37,880 $33,475History 202 $1,764,965 $424,340 $405,123 $716,019 $288,461 $2,317,627 $5,916,535 187 92.57% $31,639 $29,290Political Science 140 $1,239,307 $117,312 $163,466 $196,442 $376,718 $1,807,761 $3,901,006 117 83.57% $33,342 $27,864Sociology 112 $1,221,607 $299,928 $336,831 $173,786 $348,893 $1,409,625 $3,790,670 105 93.75% $36,102 $33,845Women's Studies 26 $349,237 $23,387 $57,080 $36,595 $85,643 $288,369 $840,311 23 88.46% $36,535 $32,320

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE TOTAL 13 $136,565 $0 $0 $0 $6,515 $95,908 $238,988 8 61.54% $29,874 $18,384

Islamic Studies 13 $136,565 $0 $0 $0 $6,515 $95,908 $238,988 8 61.54% $29,874 $18,384GD GEN CAMPUS PROF SCH TOTAL 1,660 $9,750,406 $2,385,770 $2,542,902 $1,703,396 $21,076,102 $9,633,165 $47,091,741 1,422 85.66% $33,117 $28,369

Arts & Architecture 141 $1,127,779 $90,712 $222,615 $291,780 $128,354 $1,629,395 $3,490,635 126 89.36% $27,703 $24,756

Architecture 19 $95,045 $0 $16,694 $8,999 $35,572 $271,963 $428,273 17 89.47% $25,193 $22,541Culture & Performance 37 $401,897 $21,564 $69,273 $47,993 $43,052 $309,374 $893,153 33 89.19% $27,065 $24,139Ethnomusicology 36 $381,804 $69,148 $49,268 $109,891 $33,921 $403,552 $1,047,584 31 86.11% $33,793 $29,100Music 49 $249,033 $0 $87,380 $124,897 $15,809 $644,506 $1,121,625 45 91.84% $24,925 $22,890

Education & Information Studies 325 $2,779,334 $410,631 $217,476 $381,223 $4,068,144 $865,161 $8,721,969 271 83.38% $32,184 $26,837

Education Department 290 $2,297,413 $345,392 $211,911 $348,679 $3,871,609 $749,543 $7,824,547 245 84.48% $31,937 $26,981Education 278 $2,265,313 $345,392 $211,911 $346,679 $3,817,091 $749,543 $7,735,929 238 85.61% $32,504 $27,827Special Education (w/ CSULA) 12 $32,100 $0 $0 $2,000 $54,518 $0 $88,618 7 58.33% $12,660 $7,385

Information Studies 35 $481,921 $65,239 $5,565 $32,544 $196,535 $115,618 $897,422 26 74.29% $34,516 $25,641Engineering & Applied Science 998 $3,612,421 $1,796,847 $785,304 $468,114 $16,471,799 $5,687,137 $28,821,622 845 84.67% $34,108 $28,879

Biomedical Engineering 159 $337,478 $663,600 $111,382 $153,241 $2,183,442 $792,730 $4,241,873 129 81.13% $32,883 $26,678Chemical Engineering 74 $399,363 $190,079 $93,690 $39,418 $1,355,232 $542,168 $2,619,950 69 93.24% $37,970 $35,405Civil Engineering 74 $358,019 $308,957 $53,878 $23,295 $761,764 $499,946 $2,005,859 62 83.78% $32,353 $27,106Computer Science 221 $878,566 $106,338 $203,744 $115,473 $3,325,728 $1,368,656 $5,998,505 186 84.16% $32,250 $27,143Electrical Engineering 212 $647,361 $44,837 $75,846 $48,228 $4,666,226 $1,041,887 $6,524,385 176 83.02% $37,070 $30,775Materials Science & Engineering 89 $352,561 $191,890 $100,183 $45,767 $1,493,975 $300,200 $2,484,576 76 85.39% $32,692 $27,917

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169 $639,073 $291,146 $146,581 $42,692 $2,685,432 $1,141,550 $4,946,474 147 86.98% $33,649 $29,269Aerospace Engineering 30 $105,970 $34,447 $10,034 $27,225 $304,795 $187,839 $670,310 22 73.33% $30,469 $22,344Mechanical Engineering 139 $533,103 $256,699 $136,547 $15,467 $2,380,637 $953,711 $4,276,164 125 89.93% $34,209 $30,764

Management 65 $617,219 $3,000 $1,155,389 $296,300 $37,780 $553,057 $2,662,745 63 96.92% $42,266 $40,965

Public Affairs 76 $964,899 $84,580 $101,341 $227,229 $273,114 $249,476 $1,900,639 68 89.47% $27,951 $25,008

Social Welfare 48 $562,326 $0 $34,994 $137,611 $163,316 $116,392 $1,014,639 41 85.42% $24,747 $21,138Urban Planning 28 $402,573 $84,580 $66,347 $89,618 $109,798 $133,084 $886,000 27 96.43% $32,815 $31,643

Theater, Film & Television 55 $648,754 $0 $60,777 $38,750 $96,911 $648,939 $1,494,131 49 89.09% $30,492 $27,166

Film & Television 38 $405,192 $0 $41,383 $34,250 $69,381 $488,049 $1,038,255 33 86.84% $31,462 $27,323Theater & Performance Studies 17 $243,562 $0 $19,394 $4,500 $27,530 $160,890 $455,876 16 94.12% $28,492 $26,816

GD HEALTH SCI TOTAL 579 $3,286,725 $3,781,249 $1,534,591 $807,578 $8,273,617 $1,460,384 $19,144,144 522 90.16% $36,675 $33,064Academic Health Sciences1 273 $1,394,243 $2,191,467 $875,771 $280,643 $5,419,701 $470,362 $10,632,187 268 98.17% $39,672 $38,946

Biological Chemistry 27 $58,454 $154,355 $38,131 $29,796 $715,207 $102,871 $1,098,814 27 100.00% $40,697 $40,697Biomathematics 8 $40,533 $109,681 $38,139 $0 $92,864 $0 $281,217 8 100.00% $35,152 $35,152Biomedical Physics 32 $286,931 $198,749 $14,129 $6,600 $771,624 $0 $1,278,033 30 93.75% $42,601 $39,939Cellular & Molecular Pathology 18 $0 $105,908 $47,342 $10,983 $483,390 $34,850 $682,473 17 94.44% $40,145 $37,915Human Genetics 17 $0 $218,747 $28,156 $1,132 $306,841 $88,786 $643,662 16 94.12% $40,229 $37,862Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 60 $360,965 $106,379 $400,163 $15,585 $1,330,954 $64,690 $2,278,736 59 98.33% $38,623 $37,979Neurobiology 14 $34,380 $186,380 $48,777 $238 $223,002 $29,986 $522,763 14 100.00% $37,340 $37,340Neuroscience 89 $575,126 $953,831 $245,680 $214,309 $1,423,258 $149,179 $3,561,383 89 100.00% $40,016 $40,016Oral Biology 8 $37,854 $157,437 $15,254 $2,000 $72,561 $0 $285,106 8 100.00% $35,638 $35,638

GD Professional Health Sci Total 306 $1,892,482 $1,589,782 $658,820 $526,935 $2,853,916 $990,022 $8,511,957 254 83.01% $33,512 $27,817

Nursing 47 $80,163 $184,454 $272,687 $142,098 $63,719 $196,922 $940,043 41 87.23% $22,928 $20,001

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Biostatistics 30 $192,825 $223,281 $39,745 $18,889 $537,284 $175,404 $1,187,428 30 100.00% $39,581 $39,581Environmental Health Sciences 10 $12,007 $102,408 $152,617 $0 $100,330 $10,523 $377,885 9 90.00% $41,987 $37,789Environmental Science & Engineering 24 $106,850 $63,887 $27,864 $19,857 $189,776 $0 $408,234 11 45.83% $37,112 $17,010Epidemiology 52 $495,639 $347,762 $0 $117,135 $368,502 $165,191 $1,494,229 47 90.38% $31,792 $28,735Health Services 33 $384,047 $323,684 $44,857 $54,610 $388,105 $137,550 $1,332,853 31 93.94% $42,995 $40,389

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Molecular Toxicology 13 $143,453 $101,515 $120,812 $0 $138,859 $55,335 $559,974 13 100.00% $43,075 $43,075Public Health 97 $477,498 $242,791 $238 $174,346 $1,067,341 $249,097 $2,211,311 72 74.23% $30,713 $22,797

Special Fee Programs 108 $0 $0 $129,747 $93,782 $0 $0 $223,529 35 32.41% $6,387 $2,070

Education Leadership Program (EdD) 108 $0 $0 $129,747 $93,782 $0 $0 $223,529 35 32.41% $6,387 $2,070

2,046 $456,718 $1,024,560 $2,472,923 $2,085,565 $12,461 $110,996 $6,163,223 556 27.17% $11,085 $3,012

School of Dentistry 376 $0 $108,911 $49,593 $86,949 $0 $19,633 $265,086 19 5.05% $13,952 $705

Dentistry - DDS 348 $0 $108,911 $49,593 $86,949 $0 $19,633 $265,086 19 5.46% $13,952 $762Dentistry - PPID 28 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% --- $0

School of Law (JD) 985 $456,718 $0 $1,432,800 $929,684 $6,067 $91,363 $2,916,632 444 45.08% $6,569 $2,961

School of Medicine (MD) 685 $0 $915,649 $990,530 $1,068,932 $6,394 $0 $2,981,505 93 13.58% $32,059 $4,353

Medicine (MD) 491 $0 $915,649 $984,530 $640,227 $4,194 $0 $2,544,600 66 13.44% $38,555 $5,182Medicine-Drew (MD) 101 $0 $0 $6,000 $305,277 $2,200 $0 $313,477 17 16.83% $18,440 $3,104Medicine-Prime (MD) 44 $0 $0 $0 $118,428 $0 $0 $118,428 9 20.45% $13,159 $2,692Medicine-UCR/UCLA (MD) 49 $0 $0 $0 $5,000 $0 $0 $5,000 1 2.04% $5,000 $102

Notes: These data are for support to students and are shown by students' home departments. This may not agree with data showing allocations to departments.Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, UCLA Payroll System

TOTAL NON-GRADUATE DIVISION PROGRAMS

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

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GENERAL CAMPUS TOTAL 5,302 $143,841,174 4,378 82.57% $4,468,671 $42,128,530 $10,500,681 $200,939,056 4,921 $40,833 $37,899 92.81%

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 1,640 $22,390,735 634 38.66% $2,122,505 $35,548,184 $10,848,565 $70,909,989 1,546 $45,867 $43,238 94.27%

GRADUATE DIVISION TOTAL 5,004 $160,292,215 4,491 89.75% $6,369,701 $12,769,168 $2,320,762 $181,751,846 4,673 $38,894 $36,321 93.39%

(includes Special Fee Pgms)LETTERS & SCIENCE TOTAL 2,644 $93,593,813 2,504 94.70% $1,967,276 $4,974,287 $1,054,704 $101,590,080 2,541 $39,980 $38,423 96.10%

Humanities Total 612 $20,415,983 569 92.97% $407,168 $1,330,831 $194,228 $22,348,210 576 $38,799 $36,517 94.12%

Applied Linguistics 54 $1,266,396 46 85.19% $142,867 $121,926 $44,533 $1,575,722 47 $33,526 $29,180 87.04%Art History 46 $1,309,273 38 82.61% $2,198 $40,278 $58,776 $1,410,525 38 $37,119 $30,664 82.61%Asian Languages & Cultures 56 $1,797,338 49 87.50% $10,027 $52,469 $0 $1,859,834 50 $37,197 $33,211 89.29%Classics 25 $950,861 24 96.00% $0 $46,004 $0 $996,865 25 $39,875 $39,875 100.00%Comparative Literature 47 $1,454,392 43 91.49% $13,823 $141,992 $14,694 $1,624,901 44 $36,930 $34,572 93.62%English 98 $3,509,134 97 98.98% $110,389 $258,274 $14,694 $3,892,491 97 $40,129 $39,719 98.98%Folklore & Mythology 1 $0 0 0.00% $0 $0 $0 $0 0 --- $0 0.00%French & Francophone Studies 23 $835,222 23 100.00% $7,232 $33,617 $14,694 $890,765 23 $38,729 $38,729 100.00%Germanic Languages 15 $474,738 14 93.33% $8,124 $87,646 $0 $570,508 14 $40,751 $38,034 93.33%Hispanic Languages & Literatures 47 $1,560,285 44 93.62% $37,382 $172,325 $21,611 $1,791,603 44 $40,718 $38,119 93.62%Indo-European Studies 15 $608,927 14 93.33% $5,238 $9,999 $0 $624,164 14 $44,583 $41,611 93.33%Italian 18 $644,548 18 100.00% $0 $26,809 $0 $671,357 18 $37,298 $37,298 100.00%Linguistics 37 $1,576,456 37 100.00% $840 $32,893 $25,226 $1,635,415 37 $44,200 $44,200 100.00%Musicology 30 $1,005,302 26 86.67% $11,660 $78,924 $0 $1,095,886 27 $40,588 $36,530 90.00%Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 39 $1,201,499 36 92.31% $17,340 $150,585 $0 $1,369,424 38 $36,037 $35,113 97.44%Philosophy 50 $1,785,213 49 98.00% $20,359 $68,590 $0 $1,874,162 49 $38,248 $37,483 98.00%Slavic Languages & Literatures 11 $436,399 11 100.00% $19,689 $8,500 $0 $464,588 11 $42,235 $42,235 100.00%

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Life Sciences Total1 528 $20,596,896 524 99.24% $888,721 $523,165 $349,261 $22,358,043 528 $42,345 $42,345 100.00%

Bioinformatics 10 $393,926 10 100.00% $0 $0 $25,760 $419,686 10 $41,969 $41,969 100.00%Biology 66 $2,441,101 66 100.00% $45,570 $57,269 $68,137 $2,612,077 66 $39,577 $39,577 100.00%

52 $2,043,185 51 98.08% $53,783 $79,757 $25,761 $2,202,486 52 $42,356 $42,356 100.00%Molecular Biology 78 $3,168,675 77 98.72% $177,632 $32,696 $28,501 $3,407,504 78 $43,686 $43,686 100.00%Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 35 $1,297,826 35 100.00% $319,071 $0 $13,734 $1,630,631 35 $46,589 $46,589 100.00%

40 $1,694,351 39 97.50% $95,101 $10,280 $17,408 $1,817,140 40 $45,429 $45,429 100.00%Psychology 196 $7,471,333 195 99.49% $156,460 $333,659 $167,072 $8,128,524 196 $41,472 $41,472 100.00%UCLA Access Program1 51 $2,086,499 51 100.00% $41,104 $9,504 $2,888 $2,139,995 51 $41,961 $41,961 100.00%

Physical Sciences Total 772 $29,929,180 752 97.41% $423,510 $1,168,226 $204,886 $31,725,802 758 $41,855 $41,096 98.19%

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 43 $1,714,025 40 93.02% $18,508 $101,409 $40,887 $1,874,829 42 $44,639 $43,601 97.67%Chemistry & Biochemistry Department 301 $11,594,366 298 99.00% $206,701 $634,771 $37,469 $12,473,307 299 $41,717 $41,440 99.34%

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 80 $2,940,356 78 97.50% $119,827 $141,150 $0 $3,201,333 78 $41,043 $40,017 97.50%Chemistry 221 $8,654,010 220 99.55% $86,874 $493,621 $37,469 $9,271,974 221 $41,955 $41,955 100.00%

Earth & Space Sciences Department 52 $2,244,050 50 96.15% $28,582 $154,139 $6,867 $2,433,638 51 $47,718 $46,801 98.08%Geochemistry 12 $491,454 12 100.00% $0 $49,500 $0 $540,954 12 $45,080 $45,080 100.00%Geology 12 $398,884 11 91.67% $28,582 $75,272 $6,867 $509,605 12 $42,467 $42,467 100.00%Geophysics & Space Physics 28 $1,353,712 27 96.43% $0 $29,367 $0 $1,383,079 27 $51,225 $49,396 96.43%

Mathematics 168 $6,048,759 162 96.43% $7,468 $100,174 $55,114 $6,211,515 163 $38,107 $36,973 97.02%Physics & Astronomy Department 158 $6,589,426 152 96.20% $60,885 $85,570 $49,855 $6,785,736 153 $44,351 $42,948 96.84%

Astronomy 20 $817,415 19 95.00% $1,427 $23,313 $0 $842,155 19 $44,324 $42,108 95.00%Physics 138 $5,772,011 133 96.38% $59,458 $62,257 $49,855 $5,943,581 134 $44,355 $43,069 97.10%

Statistics 50 $1,738,554 50 100.00% $101,366 $92,163 $14,694 $1,946,777 50 $38,936 $38,936 100.00%Social Sciences Total 732 $22,651,754 659 90.03% $247,877 $1,952,065 $306,329 $25,158,025 679 $37,052 $34,369 92.76%

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Economics 117 $3,609,133 101 86.32% $5,760 $113,345 $44,572 $3,772,810 105 $35,932 $32,246 89.74%Geography 43 $1,439,444 38 88.37% $17,436 $78,408 $14,694 $1,549,982 39 $39,743 $36,046 90.70%History 202 $5,916,535 187 92.57% $50,861 $870,077 $76,408 $6,913,881 194 $35,639 $34,227 96.04%Political Science 140 $3,901,006 117 83.57% $68,755 $419,659 $76,365 $4,465,785 121 $36,907 $31,898 86.43%Sociology 112 $3,790,670 105 93.75% $64,977 $134,247 $41,434 $4,031,328 107 $37,676 $35,994 95.54%Women's Studies 26 $840,311 23 88.46% $5,728 $162,780 $27,095 $1,035,914 24 $43,163 $39,843 92.31%

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE TOTAL 13 $238,988 8 61.54% $13,326 $106,133 $27,832 $386,279 11 $35,116 $29,714 84.62%

Islamic Studies 13 $238,988 8 61.54% $13,326 $106,133 $27,832 $386,279 11 $35,116 $29,714 84.62%GD GEN CAMPUS PROF SCH TOTAL 1,660 $47,091,741 1,422 85.66% $1,957,469 $4,835,674 $926,432 $54,811,316 1,491 $36,761 $33,019 89.82%

Arts & Architecture 141 $3,490,635 126 89.36% $93,514 $510,480 $96,432 $4,191,061 131 $31,993 $29,724 92.91%

Architecture 19 $428,273 17 89.47% $20,057 $65,028 $25,832 $539,190 17 $31,717 $28,378 89.47%Culture & Performance 37 $893,153 33 89.19% $23,475 $152,421 $53,906 $1,122,955 35 $32,084 $30,350 94.59%Ethnomusicology 36 $1,047,584 31 86.11% $16,963 $92,272 $2,000 $1,158,819 33 $35,116 $32,189 91.67%Music 49 $1,121,625 45 91.84% $33,019 $200,759 $14,694 $1,370,097 46 $29,785 $27,961 93.88%

Education & Information Studies 325 $8,721,969 271 83.38% $1,204,085 $2,021,400 $278,708 $12,226,162 298 $41,027 $37,619 91.69%

Education Department 290 $7,824,547 245 84.48% $938,410 $1,917,343 $247,640 $10,927,940 268 $40,776 $37,683 92.41%

Education 278 $7,735,929 238 85.61% $938,410 $1,791,301 $247,640 $10,713,280 260 $41,205 $38,537 93.53%Special Education (w/ CSULA) 12 $88,618 7 58.33% $0 $126,042 $0 $214,660 8 $26,833 $17,888 66.67%

Information Studies 35 $897,422 26 74.29% $265,675 $104,057 $31,068 $1,298,222 30 $43,274 $37,092 85.71%Engineering & Applied Science 998 $28,821,622 845 84.67% $522,000 $1,709,375 $438,170 $31,491,167 878 $35,867 $31,554 87.98%

Biomedical Engineering 159 $4,241,873 129 81.13% $75,638 $493,795 $115,161 $4,926,467 140 $35,189 $30,984 88.05%Chemical Engineering 74 $2,619,950 69 93.24% $67,363 $106,568 $50,726 $2,844,607 70 $40,637 $38,441 94.59%Civil Engineering 74 $2,005,859 62 83.78% $7,212 $127,220 $65,131 $2,205,422 65 $33,930 $29,803 87.84%Computer Science 221 $5,998,505 186 84.16% $79,515 $347,753 $102,717 $6,528,490 194 $33,652 $29,541 87.78%Electrical Engineering 212 $6,524,385 176 83.02% $96,804 $65,259 $78,574 $6,765,022 178 $38,006 $31,910 83.96%Materials Science & Engineering 89 $2,484,576 76 85.39% $106,882 $90,189 $0 $2,681,647 77 $34,827 $30,131 86.52%

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169 $4,946,474 147 86.98% $88,586 $478,591 $25,861 $5,539,512 154 $35,971 $32,778 91.12%Aerospace Engineering 30 $670,310 22 73.33% $14,010 $101,220 $0 $785,540 25 $31,422 $26,185 83.33%Mechanical Engineering 139 $4,276,164 125 89.93% $74,576 $377,371 $25,861 $4,753,972 129 $36,852 $34,201 92.81%

Management 65 $2,662,745 63 96.92% $5,238 $50,636 $24,693 $2,743,312 63 $43,545 $42,205 96.92%

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Social Welfare 48 $1,014,639 41 85.42% $51,447 $230,593 $39,431 $1,336,110 43 $31,072 $27,836 89.58%Urban Planning 28 $886,000 27 96.43% $22,850 $93,059 $18,819 $1,020,728 27 $37,805 $36,455 96.43%

Theater, Film & Television 55 $1,494,131 49 89.09% $58,335 $220,131 $30,179 $1,802,776 51 $35,349 $32,778 92.73%

Film & Television 38 $1,038,255 33 86.84% $55,683 $189,408 $30,179 $1,313,525 35 $37,529 $34,566 92.11%Theater & Performance Studies 17 $455,876 16 94.12% $2,652 $30,723 $0 $489,251 16 $30,578 $28,779 94.12%

GD HEALTH SCI TOTAL 579 $19,144,144 522 90.16% $1,854,138 $1,490,157 $299,912 $22,788,351 553 $41,209 $39,358 95.51%

Academic Health Sciences1 273 $10,632,187 268 98.17% $654,351 $159,699 $56,001 $11,502,238 271 $42,444 $42,133 99.27%

Biological Chemistry 27 $1,098,814 27 100.00% $8,726 $8,500 $0 $1,116,040 27 $41,335 $41,335 100.00%Biomathematics 8 $281,217 8 100.00% $3,720 3051 $11,707 $299,695 8 $37,462 $37,462 100.00%Biomedical Physics 32 $1,278,033 30 93.75% $163,879 $28,257 $7,350 $1,477,519 31 $47,662 $46,172 96.88%Cellular & Molecular Pathology 18 $682,473 17 94.44% $45,621 $12,113 $0 $740,207 18 $41,123 $41,123 100.00%Human Genetics 17 $643,662 16 94.12% $30,030 $0 $0 $673,692 17 $39,629 $39,629 100.00%Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 60 $2,278,736 59 98.33% $83,227 $16,833 $0 $2,378,796 59 $40,319 $39,647 98.33%Neurobiology 14 $522,763 14 100.00% $30,520 $9,945 $0 $563,228 14 $40,231 $40,231 100.00%Neuroscience 89 $3,561,383 89 100.00% $280,651 $74,167 $36,944 $3,953,145 89 $44,417 $44,417 100.00%Oral Biology 8 $285,106 8 100.00% $7,977 $6,833 $0 $299,916 8 $37,490 $37,490 100.00%

GD Professional Health Sci Total 306 $8,511,957 254 83.01% $1,199,787 $1,330,458 $243,911 $11,286,113 282 $40,022 $36,883 92.16%

Nursing 47 $940,043 41 87.23% $293,955 $73,466 $28,398 $1,335,862 43 $31,067 $28,423 91.49%

Public Health 259 $7,571,914 213 82.24% $905,832 $1,256,992 $215,513 $9,950,251 239 $41,633 $38,418 92.28%

Biostatistics 30 $1,187,428 30 100.00% $37,791 $49,891 $0 $1,275,110 30 $42,504 $42,504 100.00%Environmental Health Sciences 10 $377,885 9 90.00% $18,070 $34,965 $0 $430,920 9 $47,880 $43,092 90.00%Environmental Science & Engineering 24 $408,234 11 45.83% $2,499 $75,291 $5,389 $491,413 16 $30,713 $20,476 66.67%

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Epidemiology 52 $1,494,229 47 90.38% $40,838 $144,361 $2,359 $1,681,787 49 $34,322 $32,342 94.23%Health Services 33 $1,332,853 31 93.94% $98,724 $40,798 $70,221 $1,542,596 31 $49,761 $46,745 93.94%Molecular Toxicology 13 $559,974 13 100.00% $8,414 $4,080 $25,761 $598,229 13 $46,018 $46,018 100.00%Public Health 97 $2,211,311 72 74.23% $699,496 $907,606 $111,783 $3,930,196 91 $43,189 $40,517 93.81%

Special Fee Programs 108 $223,529 35 32.41% $577,492 $1,362,917 $11,882 $2,175,820 77 $28,257 $20,146 71.30%

Education Leadership Program (EdD) 108 $223,529 35 32.41% $577,492 $1,362,917 $11,882 $2,175,820 77 $28,257 $20,146 71.30%

2,046 $6,163,223 556 27.17% $798,967 $66,270,463 $19,040,366 $92,273,019 1,871 $49,317 $45,099 91.45%

School of Dentistry 376 $265,086 19 5.05% $66,285 $15,622,945 $3,017,885 $18,972,201 341 $55,637 $50,458 90.69%

Dentistry - DDS 348 $265,086 19 5.46% $63,407 $13,463,675 $3,017,885 $16,810,053 316 $53,196 $48,305 90.80%Dentistry - PPID 28 $0 0 0.00% $2,878 $2,159,270 $0 $2,162,148 25 $86,486 $77,220 89.29%

School of Law (JD) 985 $2,916,632 444 45.08% $530,600 $32,212,436 $8,491,713 $44,151,381 878 $50,286 $44,824 89.14%

School of Medicine (MD) 685 $2,981,505 93 13.58% $202,082 $18,435,082 $7,530,768 $29,149,437 652 $44,708 $42,554 95.18%

Medicine (MD) 491 $2,544,600 66 13.44% $168,075 $11,512,343 $5,188,720 $19,413,738 465 $41,750 $39,539 94.70%Medicine-Drew (MD) 101 $313,477 17 16.83% $8,506 $3,452,164 $1,279,456 $5,053,603 97 $52,099 $50,036 96.04%Medicine-Prime (MD) 44 $118,428 9 20.45% $20,930 $1,513,454 $662,532 $2,315,344 44 $52,621 $52,621 100.00%Medicine-UCR/UCLA (MD) 49 $5,000 1 2.04% $4,571 $1,957,121 $400,060 $2,366,752 46 $51,451 $48,301 93.88%

Notes: These data are for support to students and are shown by students' home departments. This may not agree with data showing allocations to departments.Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, UCLA Payroll System

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.

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GENERAL CAMPUS TOTAL 3,132 $4,470,398 $792,452 $4,321,153 $3,168,346 3,778,334 6,641,712 23,172,395 1,728 55.17% $13,410 $7,399

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 698 $1,140,260 $1,023,108 $1,275,790 $1,454,598 $775,601 $561,596 $6,230,953 432 61.89% $14,424 $8,927

GRADUATE DIVISION TOTAL 5,265 $5,610,658 $1,815,560 $5,641,609 $4,642,893 $4,564,998 $7,257,581 $29,533,299 2,248 42.70% $13,138 $5,609

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LETTERS & SCIENCE TOTAL 164 $767,142 $38,123 $88,712 $246,566 $634,780 $1,399,351 $3,174,674 132 80.49% $24,051 $19,358

Humanities Total 14 $42,481 $12,401 $7,100 $47,683 $1,685 $299,161 $410,511 12 85.71% $34,209 $29,322

Germanic Languages Department 3 $714 $0 $3,100 $44,683 $722 $58,790 $108,009 3 100.00% $36,003 $36,003Germanic Languages 2 $714 $0 $3,100 $0 $0 $58,451 $62,265 2 100.00% $31,133 $31,133Scandinavian 1 $0 $0 $0 $44,683 $722 $339 $45,744 1 100.00% $45,744 $45,744

Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 4 $20,693 $4,901 $0 $0 $0 $28,689 $54,283 2 50.00% $27,142 $13,571Spanish & Portuguese Department 7 $21,074 $7,500 $4,000 $3,000 $963 $211,682 $248,219 7 100.00% $35,460 $35,460

Spanish 7 $21,074 $7,500 $4,000 $3,000 $963 $211,682 $248,219 7 100.00% $35,460 $35,460Life Sciences Total1 37 $25,314 $0 $238 $16,749 $267,423 $612,237 $921,961 32 86.49% $28,811 $24,918

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3 $0 $0 $0 $0 $34,177 $0 $34,177 1 33.33% $34,177 $11,392Physiological Science 31 $25,314 $0 $238 $16,749 $233,246 $593,952 $869,499 30 96.77% $28,983 $28,048

Physical Sciences Total 53 $68,181 $25,722 $0 $119 $171,552 $309,189 $574,763 32 60.38% $17,961 $10,845

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 4 $2,633 $21,931 $0 $0 $38,477 $32,788 $95,829 4 100.00% $23,957 $23,957Earth & Space Sciences Department 11 $29,649 $3,791 $0 $0 $117,484 $149,213 $300,137 10 90.91% $30,014 $27,285

Geochemistry 1 $357 $0 $0 $0 $20,702 $20,119 $41,178 1 100.00% $41,178 $41,178Geology 7 $29,292 $0 $0 $0 $53,402 $129,094 $211,788 7 100.00% $30,255 $30,255Geophysics & Space Physics 3 $0 $3,791 $0 $0 $43,380 $0 $47,171 2 66.67% $23,586 $15,724

Mathematics 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% - $0Statistics 37 $35,899 $0 $0 $119 $15,591 $127,188 $178,797 18 48.65% $9,933 $4,832

Social Sciences Total 60 $631,166 $0 $81,374 $182,015 $194,120 $178,764 $1,267,439 56 93.33% $22,633 $21,124

Afro-American Studies 20 $254,760 $0 $20,052 $22,449 $5,988 $37,069 $340,318 17 85.00% $20,019 $17,016American Indian Studies 16 $181,702 $0 $14,500 $98,762 $25,251 $47,207 $367,422 15 93.75% $24,495 $22,964Asian American Studies 17 $194,704 $0 $32,128 $16,500 $10,685 $94,488 $348,505 17 100.00% $20,500 $20,500Conservation of Arch & Ethnogr Mat. 7 $0 $0 $14,694 $44,304 $152,196 $0 $211,194 7 100.00% $30,171 $30,171

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE TOTAL 46 $337,613 $0 $3,675 $19,178 $77,677 $123,067 $561,210 32 69.57% $17,538 $12,200

African Studies 9 $129,760 $0 $0 $2,000 $18,140 $38,060 $187,960 8 88.89% $23,495 $20,884East Asian Studies 17 $134,274 $0 $0 $0 $6,427 $25,691 $166,392 12 70.59% $13,866 $9,788Latin American Studies 20 $73,579 $0 $3,675 $17,178 $53,110 $59,316 $206,858 12 60.00% $17,238 $10,343

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GD GEN CAMPUS PROF SCH TOTAL 2,844 $3,365,643 $754,329 $3,817,908 $2,849,682 $3,065,877 $5,119,294 $18,972,733 1,535 53.97% $12,360 $6,671

Arts & Architecture 268 $764,567 $116,141 $919,588 $243,364 $63,714 $1,293,752 $3,401,126 221 82.46% $15,390 $12,691

Architecture 150 $154,057 $0 $792,472 $13,611 $21,973 $159,157 $1,141,270 110 73.33% $10,375 $7,608Art 40 $221,487 $85,160 $60,058 $113,855 $0 $495,540 $976,100 40 100.00% $24,403 $24,403Design|Media Arts 21 $95,395 $0 $3,809 $16,266 $612 $400,743 $516,825 21 100.00% $24,611 $24,611Music 42 $186,129 $0 $63,249 $93,632 $21,338 $88,040 $452,388 36 85.71% $12,566 $10,771World Arts & Cultures Department 15 $107,499 $30,981 $0 $6,000 $19,791 $150,272 $314,543 14 93.33% $22,467 $20,970

Culture & Performance 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% - $0Dance 14 $107,499 $30,981 $0 $6,000 $19,791 $150,272 $314,543 14 100.00% $22,467 $22,467

Education & Information Studies 489 $113,529 $303,466 $464,168 $515,813 $107,470 $73,073 $1,577,519 183 37.42% $8,620 $3,226

Education 342 $85,434 $303,466 $410,976 $426,766 $65,110 $22,415 $1,314,167 154 45.03% $8,534 $3,843Library & Information Science (incl certifct) 147 $28,095 $0 $53,192 $89,047 $42,360 $50,658 $263,352 29 19.73% $9,081 $1,792

Engineering & Applied Science 582 $722,391 $68,628 $182,167 $180,039 $2,485,166 $1,022,142 $4,660,533 249 42.78% $18,717 $8,008

Biomedical Engineering 13 $0 $0 $0 $5,001 $20,467 $31,362 $56,830 5 38.46% $11,366 $4,372Chemical Engineering 10 $0 $0 $4,898 $11,876 $16,291 $68,714 $101,779 4 40.00% $25,445 $10,178Civil Engineering 73 $148,123 $350 $16,694 $9,999 $206,907 $39,142 $421,215 26 35.62% $16,201 $5,770Computer Science 146 $18,386 $4,210 $27,778 $3,500 $377,687 $66,103 $497,664 44 30.14% $11,311 $3,409Electrical Engineering 195 $305,043 $44,185 $121,257 $103,165 $1,429,836 $277,740 $2,281,226 101 51.79% $22,586 $11,699Materials Science & Engineering 24 $55,820 $0 $4,898 $0 $120,377 $89,294 $270,389 15 62.50% $18,026 $11,266

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Management 735 $106,622 $2,500 $55,278 $1,085,490 $81,589 $609,562 $1,941,041 234 31.84% $8,295 $2,641

Public Affairs 418 $582,699 $176,084 $1,734,960 $295,419 $326,754 $188,585 $3,304,501 347 83.01% $9,523 $7,906

Public Policy 86 $95,311 $22,001 $172,125 $131,718 $135,671 $109,987 $666,813 73 84.88% $9,134 $7,754Social Welfare 192 $137,128 $0 $1,413,463 $46,656 $80,468 $16,071 $1,693,786 192 100.00% $8,822 $8,822Urban & Regional Planning 74 $208,359 $42,004 $125,332 $25,431 $36,453 $0 $437,579 34 45.95% $12,870 $5,913Urban Planning 66 $141,901 $112,079 $24,040 $91,614 $74,162 $62,527 $506,323 48 72.73% $10,548 $7,672

Theater, Film & Television 352 $1,075,835 $87,510 $461,747 $529,557 $1,184 $1,932,180 $4,088,013 301 85.51% $13,581 $11,614

Film & Television 267 $669,469 $87,510 $391,089 $420,969 $0 $1,241,385 $2,810,422 229 85.77% $12,273 $10,526Moving Image Archive Studies2 20 $94,645 $0 $0 $0 $0 $9,867 $104,512 14 70.00% $7,465 $5,226Theater 65 $311,721 $0 $70,658 $108,588 $1,184 $680,928 $1,173,079 58 89.23% $20,226 $18,047

GD HEALTH SCI TOTAL 698 $1,140,260 $1,023,108 $1,275,790 $1,454,598 $775,601 $561,596 $6,230,953 432 61.89% $14,424 $8,927

Academic Health Sciences1 42 $91,731 $53,197 $15,713 $13,019 $0 $0 $173,660 11 26.19% $15,787 $4,135

Biomathematics 1 $27,580 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $27,580 1 100.00% $27,580 $27,580Clinical Research 14 $0 $53,197 $15,713 $3,791 $0 $0 $72,701 7 50.00% $10,386 $5,193Oral Biology 27 $64,151 $0 $0 $9,228 $0 $0 $73,379 3 11.11% $24,460 $2,718

GD Professional Health Sci Total 656 $1,048,529 $969,911 $1,260,077 $1,441,579 $775,601 $561,596 $6,057,293 421 64.18% $14,388 $9,234

Nursing 308 $475,445 $211,244 $1,006,467 $405,273 $7,309 $83,525 $2,189,263 219 71.10% $9,997 $7,108

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Environmental Health Sciences 16 $21,000 $78,895 $53,081 $5,500 $35,103 $105,809 $299,388 11 68.75% $27,217 $18,712Epidemiology 15 $12,500 $151,655 $3,999 $0 $38,211 $0 $206,365 7 46.67% $29,481 $13,758Health Services 28 $12,579 $308,889 $44,800 $796,343 $2,027 $0 $1,164,638 27 96.43% $43,135 $41,594Public Health 263 $527,005 $218,990 $151,611 $234,463 $548,021 $327,445 $2,007,535 146 55.51% $13,750 $7,633

Special Fee Programs 1,513 $0 $0 $455,524 $72,869 $11,063 $54,273 $593,729 117 7.73% $5,075 $392

Engineering - M.S. Online 312 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% - $0Executive MBA 148 $0 $0 $4,000 $25,000 $802 $0 $29,802 4 2.70% $7,451 $201Fully Employed MBA 845 $0 $0 $402,624 $42,370 $10,261 $50,325 $505,580 98 11.60% $5,159 $598Management--Cooperative Exec MBA 75 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0 0.00% - $0Management--Masters of Financial Eng 72 $0 $0 $45,000 $0 $0 $1,217 $46,217 10 13.89% $4,622 $642MPH for Health Professionals 61 $0 $0 $3,900 $5,499 $0 $2,731 $12,130 5 8.20% $2,426 $199

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School of Law (LLM) 78 $0 $0 $410,858 $52,920 $0 $0 $463,778 29 37.18% $15,992 $5,946

Notes: These data are for support to students and are shown by students' home departments.This may not agree with data showing allocations to departments.Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, UCLA Payroll System

1 Though the Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in this program are listed/counted under Life Science.2 Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.

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GENERAL CAMPUS TOTAL 3,132 $23,172,395 1,728 55.17% $2,554,548 $48,352,051 $8,688,151 $82,767,145 2,596 $31,883 $26,426 82.89%

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 698 $6,230,953 432 61.89% $7,167,272 $10,062,343 $1,033,165 $24,493,733 615 $39,827 $35,091 88.11%

GRADUATE DIVISION TOTAL 5,265 $29,533,299 2,248 42.70% $10,633,563 $75,379,175 $10,400,702 $125,946,739 3,806 $33,092 $23,922 72.29%

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LETTERS & SCIENCE TOTAL 164 $3,174,674 132 80.49% $294,764 $1,490,447 $124,160 $5,084,045 143 $35,553 $31,000 87.20%

Humanities Total 14 $410,511 12 85.71% $132 $17,000 $14,694 $442,337 12 $36,861 $31,596 85.71%

Germanic Languages Department 3 $108,009 3 100.00% $132 $8,500 $0 $116,641 3 $38,880 $38,880 100.00%Germanic Languages 2 $62,265 2 100.00% $132 $8,500 $0 $70,897 2 $35,449 $35,449 100.00%Scandinavian 1 $45,744 1 100.00% $0 $0 $0 $45,744 1 $45,744 $45,744 100.00%

Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 4 $54,283 2 50.00% $0 $0 $0 $54,283 2 $27,142 $13,571 50.00%Spanish & Portuguese Department 7 $248,219 7 100.00% $0 $8,500 $14,694 $271,413 7 $38,773 $38,773 100.00%

Spanish 7 $248,219 7 100.00% $0 $8,500 $14,694 $271,413 7 $38,773 $38,773 100.00%Life Sciences Total1 37 $921,961 32 86.49% $97,765 $205,513 $25,761 $1,251,000 35 $35,743 $33,811 94.59%

Bioinformatics 1 $0 0 0.00% $12,108 $0 $0 $12,108 1 $12,108 $12,108 100.00%Biology 2 $18,285 1 50.00% $0 $0 $25,761 $44,046 1 $44,046 $22,023 50.00%

3 $34,177 1 33.33% $10,911 $68,675 $0 $113,763 3 $37,921 $37,921 100.00%Physiological Science 31 $869,499 30 96.77% $74,746 $136,838 $0 $1,081,083 30 $36,036 $34,874 96.77%

Physical Sciences Total 53 $574,763 32 60.38% $34,182 $334,456 $15,754 $959,155 36 $26,643 $18,097 67.92%

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 4 $95,829 4 100.00% $0 $35,593 $7,000 $138,422 4 $34,606 $34,606 100.00%Earth & Space Sciences Department 11 $300,137 10 90.91% $32,294 $47,256 $8,578 $388,265 10 $38,827 $35,297 90.91%

Geochemistry 1 $41,178 1 100.00% $0 $20,500 $0 $61,678 1 $61,678 $61,678 100.00%

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Geology 7 $211,788 7 100.00% $657 $26,756 $4,000 $243,201 7 $34,743 $34,743 100.00%Geophysics & Space Physics 3 $47,171 2 66.67% $31,637 $0 $4,578 $83,386 2 $41,693 $27,795 66.67%

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Social Sciences Total 60 $1,267,439 56 93.33% $162,685 $933,478 $67,951 $2,431,553 60 $40,526 $40,526 100.00%

Afro-American Studies 20 $340,318 17 85.00% $11,519 $507,196 $58,509 $917,542 20 $45,877 $45,877 100.00%American Indian Studies 16 $367,422 15 93.75% $85,683 $256,488 $1,522 $711,115 16 $44,445 $44,445 100.00%Asian American Studies 17 $348,505 17 100.00% $65,483 $144,687 $7,920 $566,595 17 $33,329 $33,329 100.00%Conservation of Arch & Ethnogr Mat. 7 $211,194 7 100.00% $0 $25,107 $0 $236,301 7 $33,757 $33,757 100.00%

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE TOTAL 46 $561,210 32 69.57% $100,292 $528,370 $48,979 $1,238,851 40 $30,971 $26,932 86.96%

African Studies 9 $187,960 8 88.89% $8,227 $54,560 $6,414 $257,161 8 $32,145 $28,573 88.89%East Asian Studies 17 $166,392 12 70.59% $6,841 $162,789 $3,997 $340,019 14 $24,287 $20,001 82.35%Latin American Studies 20 $206,858 12 60.00% $85,224 $311,021 $38,568 $641,671 18 $35,648 $32,084 90.00%

GD GEN CAMPUS PROF SCH TOTAL 2,844 $18,972,733 1,535 53.97% $2,141,614 $45,200,964 $8,509,527 $74,824,838 2,375 $31,505 $26,310 83.51%

Arts & Architecture 268 $3,401,126 221 82.46% $170,390 $4,333,295 $211,374 $8,116,185 253 $32,080 $30,284 94.40%

Architecture 150 $1,141,270 110 73.33% $74,700 $3,404,596 $110,579 $4,731,145 140 $33,794 $31,541 93.33%Art 40 $976,100 40 100.00% $30,912 $390,019 $23,054 $1,420,085 40 $35,502 $35,502 100.00%Design|Media Arts 21 $516,825 21 100.00% $8,552 $68,539 $57,070 $650,986 21 $30,999 $30,999 100.00%Music 42 $452,388 36 85.71% $51,663 $367,325 $19,004 $890,380 37 $24,064 $21,200 88.10%World Arts & Cultures Department 15 $314,543 14 93.33% $4,563 $102,816 $1,667 $423,589 15 $28,239 $28,239 100.00%

Culture & Performance 1 $0 0 0.00% $0 $8,500 $0 $8,500 1 $8,500 $8,500 100.00%Dance 14 $314,543 14 100.00% $4,563 $94,316 $1,667 $415,089 14 $29,649 $29,649 100.00%

Education & Information Studies 489 $1,577,519 183 37.42% $878,970 $6,788,986 $324,500 $9,569,975 415 $23,060 $19,571 84.87%

Education 342 $1,314,167 154 45.03% $256,438 $4,760,479 $186,644 $6,517,728 289 $22,553 $19,058 84.50%Library & Information Science 147 $263,352 29 19.73% $622,532 $2,028,507 $137,856 $3,052,247 126 $24,224 $20,764 85.71%

Engineering & Applied Science 582 $4,660,533 249 42.78% $415,831 $2,457,165 $175,009 $7,708,538 361 $21,353 $13,245 62.03%

Biomedical Engineering 13 $56,830 5 38.46% $57,997 $26,188 $0 $141,015 7 $20,145 $10,847 53.85%Chemical Engineering 10 $101,779 4 40.00% $0 $44,337 $0 $146,116 6 $24,353 $14,612 60.00%

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Civil Engineering 73 $421,215 26 35.62% $16,042 $503,731 $6,193 $947,181 53 $17,871 $12,975 72.60%Computer Science 146 $497,664 44 30.14% $190,107 $419,245 $70,768 $1,177,784 74 $15,916 $8,067 50.68%Electrical Engineering 195 $2,281,226 101 51.79% $75,735 $446,249 $63,257 $2,866,467 121 $23,690 $14,700 62.05%Materials Science & Engineering 24 $270,389 15 62.50% $17,599 $52,666 $325 $340,979 17 $20,058 $14,207 70.83%

121 $1,031,430 54 44.63% $58,351 $964,749 $34,466 $2,088,996 83 $25,169 $17,264 68.60%Aerospace Engineering 37 $259,795 14 37.84% $27,356 $308,563 $3,537 $599,251 23 $26,054 $16,196 62.16%Mechanical Engineering 84 $771,635 40 47.62% $30,995 $656,186 $30,929 $1,489,745 60 $24,829 $17,735 71.43%

Management 735 $1,941,041 234 31.84% $50,876 $16,219,303 $7,226,078 $25,437,298 618 $41,161 $34,609 84.08%

Public Affairs 418 $3,304,501 347 83.01% $288,392 $7,539,675 $299,791 $11,432,359 393 $29,090 $27,350 94.02%

Public Policy 86 $666,813 73 84.88% $100,126 $1,478,259 $86,146 $2,331,344 76 $30,676 $27,109 88.37%Social Welfare 192 $1,693,786 192 100.00% $86,259 $3,675,092 $148,678 $5,603,815 192 $29,187 $29,187 100.00%Urban & Regional Planning 74 $437,579 34 45.95% $64,416 $1,482,445 $26,033 $2,010,473 66 $30,462 $27,169 89.19%Urban Planning 66 $506,323 48 72.73% $37,591 $903,879 $38,934 $1,486,727 59 $25,199 $22,526 89.39%

Theater, Film & Television 352 $4,088,013 301 85.51% $337,155 $7,862,540 $272,775 $12,560,483 335 $37,494 $35,683 95.17%

Film & Television 267 $2,810,422 229 85.77% $235,703 $6,204,920 $200,634 $9,451,679 251 $37,656 $35,400 94.01%Moving Image Archive Studies2 20 $104,512 14 70.00% $47,057 $347,120 $18,571 $517,260 20 $25,863 $25,863 100.00%Theater 65 $1,173,079 58 89.23% $54,395 $1,310,500 $53,570 $2,591,544 64 $40,493 $39,870 98.46%

GD HEALTH SCI TOTAL 698 $6,230,953 432 61.89% $7,167,272 $10,062,343 $1,033,165 $24,493,733 615 $39,827 $35,091 88.11%

Academic Health Sciences1 42 $173,660 11 26.19% $1,000,243 $339,493 $129,781 $1,643,177 34 $48,329 $39,123 80.95%

Biomathematics 1 $27,580 1 100.00% $0 $0 $0 $27,580 1 $27,580 $27,580 100.00%Clinical Research 14 $72,701 7 50.00% $714,154 $0 $38,913 $825,768 12 $68,814 $58,983 85.71%Oral Biology 27 $73,379 3 11.11% $286,089 $339,493 $90,868 $789,829 21 $37,611 $29,253 77.78%

GD Professional Health Sci Total 656 $6,057,293 421 64.18% $6,167,029 $9,722,850 $903,384 $22,850,556 581 $39,330 $34,833 88.57%

Nursing 308 $2,189,263 219 71.10% $5,095,766 $5,117,091 $601,364 $13,003,484 283 $45,949 $42,219 91.88%

Public Health 348 $3,868,030 202 58.05% $1,071,263 $4,605,759 $302,020 $9,847,072 298 $33,044 $28,296 85.63%

Biostatistics 26 $190,104 11 42.31% $45,979 $122,485 $0 $358,568 17 $21,092 $13,791 65.38%Environmental Health Sciences 16 $299,388 11 68.75% $29,575 $133,318 $16,354 $478,635 15 $31,909 $29,915 93.75%Epidemiology 15 $206,365 7 46.67% $15,275 $162,068 $16,694 $400,402 11 $36,400 $26,693 73.33%

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Health Services 28 $1,164,638 27 96.43% $263,266 $0 $6,867 $1,434,771 28 $51,242 $51,242 100.00%Public Health 263 $2,007,535 146 55.51% $717,168 $4,187,888 $262,105 $7,174,696 227 $31,607 $27,280 86.31%

Special Fee Programs 1,513 $593,729 117 7.73% $929,621 $18,097,051 $684,871 $20,305,272 633 $32,078 $13,421 41.84%

Engineering - M.S. Online 312 $0 0 0.00% $122 $319,879 $2,667 $322,668 25 $12,907 $1,034 8.01%Executive MBA 148 $29,802 4 2.70% $438,253 $4,052,793 $317,975 $4,838,823 82 $59,010 $32,695 55.41%Fully Employed MBA 845 $505,580 98 11.60% $319,802 $11,862,805 $363,229 $13,051,416 454 $28,748 $15,445 53.73%Management--Cooperative Exec MBA 75 $0 0 0.00% $0 $0 $0 $0 0 - $0 0.00%Management--Masters of Financial Eng 72 $46,217 10 13.89% $9,831 $986,558 $1,000 $1,043,606 34 $30,694 $14,495 47.22%MPH for Health Professionals 61 $12,130 5 8.20% $161,613 $875,016 $0 $1,048,759 38 $27,599 $17,193 62.30%

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School of Law (LLM) 78 $463,778 29 37.18% $17,878 $1,132,270 $5,485 $1,619,411 38 $42,616 $20,762 48.72%

Notes: These data are for support to students and are shown by students' home departments.This may not agree with data showing allocations to departments.Sources: UCLA Student Records System, UCLA Financial Aid Management System, UCLA Payroll System

1 Though the Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) is jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in this program are listed/counted under Life Science.2 Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.

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Master Doctor Master Doctor Master Doctor Master Doctor Master Doctor GRADUATE DIVISION TOTALS

Academic Degrees 813 685 970 716 909 720 1,008 715 999 683Professional Degrees (Includes Special Fee) 1,485 618 1,605 639 1,722 661 1,702 643 1,716 647

LETTERS & SCIENCE

Academic Degrees 317 324 397 391 355 369 329 375 349 378

Humanities (MA & PhD) 61 74 75 88 75 80 50 82 78 90Applied Linguistics & TESL Department 6 9 2 7 1 11 6 1 3 12

Applied Linguistics 0 9 0 7 0 11 2 1 2 12

Applied Linguistics & TESL 6 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 0

Art History 6 7 6 2 8 13 2 19 4 14

Asian Languages & Cultures 1 7 10 8 3 4 2 6 2 12

Classics 5 2 4 1 2 1 3 3 5 3

Comparative Literature 2 6 3 8 2 4 3 7 7 4

English 10 10 10 15 12 18 10 8 13 11

Folklore & Mythology 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

French & Francophone Studies 4 3 1 5 1 4 1 1 3 1

Germanic Languages Department 2 3 0 3 3 0 2 4 4 1

Germanic Languages 1 3 0 3 3 0 1 4 4 1

Scandinavian 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Indo-European Studies 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1

Italian 4 3 4 1 6 3 1 6 3 5

Linguistics 0 7 8 10 5 3 2 4 12 3

Musicology 3 3 6 6 4 7 1 4 4 7

Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 2 5 4 2 9 2 5 2 6 4

Philosophy 4 3 9 5 14 3 7 4 2 4

Romance Linguistics & Literature 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0

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Slavic Languages & Literatures 3 1 1 2 3 0 3 1 0 2

Spanish & Portuguese Department 9 4 7 7 2 5 2 9 10 6

Hispanic Languages & Literatures 0 4 0 7 0 5 0 9 0 6

Portuguese 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

Spanish 8 0 6 0 1 0 2 0 8 0Life Sciences1 (MA/MS & PhD) 44 61 55 90 52 72 52 84 44 79

Bioinformatics ---- ---- ---- ---- 2 0 0 0 1 0

Biology 6 8 6 9 5 16 5 13 2 11

Botany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics 3 12 4 21 1 16 4 14 3 8

Molecular Biology 0 11 0 17 0 12 0 10 0 15

Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology 1 2 3 4 1 5 0 4 0 7

Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology 0 5 0 6 0 5 0 5 0 6

Physiological Science 3 1 10 0 9 0 13 0 11 0

Psychology 31 22 32 33 36 18 30 38 27 32

Physical Sciences (MS & PhD) 103 97 122 106 93 138 92 123 112 113

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 3 4 12 10 10 5 3 3 8 4

Chemistry & Biochemistry Department 24 36 23 44 18 59 34 48 29 42

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 7 10 4 15 6 20 8 20 4 16

Chemistry 17 26 19 29 12 39 26 28 25 26

Earth & Space Sciences Department 9 7 6 9 12 9 6 8 9 7

Geochemistry 5 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 4 3

Geology 1 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 1

Geophysics & Space Physics 3 3 3 6 8 6 4 6 4 3

Mathematics 30 22 34 18 19 19 17 31 36 30

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Physics & Astronomy Department 22 19 24 18 17 37 13 25 14 23

Astronomy 2 3 6 3 2 7 3 5 4 3

Physics 20 16 18 15 15 30 10 20 10 20

Statistics 15 9 23 7 17 9 19 8 16 7

Social Sciences (MA & PhD) 109 92 145 107 135 79 135 86 115 96

Afro-American Studies 6 0 7 0 14 0 11 0 11 0

American Indian Studies 2 0 10 0 6 0 6 0 6 0

Anthropology 9 12 4 13 9 7 11 9 6 10

Archaeology 2 1 2 2 5 0 5 3 7 2

Asian American Studies 15 0 8 0 13 0 6 0 6 0

Conservation of Archaeological & Ethnographic Materials ---- ---- 6 0 0 0 4 0 1 0

Economics 21 23 31 24 29 19 23 13 24 22

Geography 5 2 3 6 2 4 11 9 3 11

History 19 27 42 31 23 20 30 21 23 20

Political Science 16 15 3 14 12 12 12 20 18 16

Sociology 14 12 22 16 20 16 16 9 9 12

Women's Studies 0 0 7 1 2 1 0 2 1 3

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE (MA & PhD) 21 0 25 2 27 1 35 0 20 1

African Studies 3 0 6 0 6 0 8 0 6 0

East Asian Studies 4 0 4 0 6 0 6 0 4 0

Islamic Studies 2 0 5 2 1 1 10 0 1 1

Latin American Studies 12 0 10 0 14 0 11 0 9 0

GENERAL CAMPUS PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

Academic Degrees 422 243 481 208 454 237 538 247 488 220

Professional Degrees 896 11 956 5 988 6 917 11 956 7

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Arts & Architecture

Academic Degrees (MA & PhD) 31 18 31 10 27 13 32 8 8 15

Professional Degrees (MArch, MFA, MM, DMA) 78 11 74 5 84 6 64 11 84 7

Architecture (MA & PhD) 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 1

(MArch) 51 0 47 0 53 0 43 0 57 0

Art (MFA) 16 0 19 0 13 0 20 0 12 0

Design|Media Arts (MFA) 2 0 10 0 8 0 6 0 7 0

Ethnomusicology (MA & PhD) 6 10 3 4 8 5 6 5 5 6

Music (MA & PhD) 5 2 3 1 4 3 3 1 0 3

(MM & DMA) 17 11 11 5 16 6 12 11 17 7

World Arts & Cultures Department (MA & PhD) 2 0 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 5

(MFA) 8 0 6 0 7 0 3 0 3 0

Culture & Performance (MA & PhD) 1 3 3 3 2 4 3 2 1 5

Dance (MA) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(MFA) 8 0 6 0 7 0 3 0 3 0

Education & Information Studies

Academic Degrees (MA & PhD) 41 39 39 36 41 49 31 49 30 44

Professional Degrees (MEd, MLIS & EdD) 272 0 317 0 293 0 261 0 284 0

Education (MA & PhD) 41 36 39 29 41 43 31 45 30 40

(MEd) 184 0 249 0 215 0 181 0 213 0

Information Studies (PHD) 0 3 0 4 0 6 0 4 0 4

Library & Information Science (MLIS & PhD) 88 0 68 0 78 0 80 0 71 0

Special Education / CSULA (PhD) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Engineering & Applied Science (MS & PhD) 289 154 328 134 304 143 395 164 365 132

(MEngr) 2 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0

Biomedical Engineering (MS & PhD) 26 13 22 22 23 15 32 13 31 13

(MEngr) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Chemical Engineering (MS & PhD) 8 15 10 7 1 15 11 14 6 11

Civil Engineering (MS & PhD) 40 4 44 11 52 10 53 21 66 6

(MEngr) 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0

Computer Science (MS & PhD) 47 27 65 19 80 27 99 31 86 27

(MEngr) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Electrical Engineering (MS & PhD) 82 56 79 45 69 39 89 42 72 43

(MEngr) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Materials Science & Engineering (MS & PhD) 14 15 15 11 14 7 20 21 20 8

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Dept. (MS & PhD) 72 24 92 19 65 30 91 22 84 24

(MEngr) 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Aerospace Engineering (MS & PhD) 17 0 16 5 13 6 13 5 16 4

Manufacturing Engineering (MS & PhD) 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Mechanical Engineering (MS & PhD) 54 24 75 14 51 24 78 17 68 20

(MEngr) 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Management

Academic Degrees (MS & PhD) 2 9 1 10 1 7 1 12 1 5

Professional Degree (MBA) 325 0 358 0 352 0 362 0 356 0

Management (MS & PhD) 2 9 1 10 1 7 1 12 1 5

Management (MBA) 325 0 358 0 352 0 362 0 356 0

Public Affairs

Academic Degrees (MA & PhD) 46 14 57 11 62 18 56 7 63 13

Professional Degrees (MSW & MPP) 124 0 128 0 143 0 135 0 141 0

Public Policy (MPP) 40 0 37 0 55 0 44 0 41 0

Social Welfare (PhD) 0 10 0 5 0 11 0 4 0 5

(MSW) 84 0 91 0 88 0 91 0 100 0

Urban Planning (MA & PhD) 46 4 57 6 62 7 56 3 63 8

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Theater, Film, & Television

Academic Degrees (MA & PhD) 13 9 25 7 19 7 23 7 21 11

Professional Degrees (MFA) 95 0 76 0 114 0 92 0 79 0

Film & Television (MA & PhD) 10 5 13 7 10 4 12 5 11 7

(MFA) 71 0 55 0 83 0 71 0 58 0Moving Image Archive Studies2 (MA) 3 0 11 0 6 0 10 0 8 0

Theater (MA & PhD) 0 4 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0

(MFA) 24 0 21 0 31 0 21 0 21 0

Theater & Performance Studies ---- ---- 0 5 0 3 0 2 0 4

HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL

Academic Degrees1 53 118 67 115 73 113 63 93 69 82

Professional Degrees 230 13 272 5 307 10 286 5 283 10

Academic Programs 24 60 30 64 25 75 29 49 32 56

Biological Chemistry (MS & PhD) 2 9 1 10 2 10 3 4 1 6

Biomathematics Department (MS & PhD) 8 3 9 4 8 2 8 3 10 2

Biomathematics (MS & PhD) 2 3 2 4 4 2 3 3 1 2

Clinical Research (MS) 6 0 7 0 4 0 5 0 9 0

Biomedical Physics (MS & PhD) 4 1 6 5 2 12 6 6 3 2

Cell & Molecular Pathology (PhD) 0 5 0 7 2 7 0 5 0 6

Human Genetics (MS & PhD) 0 10 1 7 3 7 0 5 0 4

Molecular & Medical Pharmacology (MS & PhD) 1 10 1 12 1 14 0 9 1 11

Neurobiology (MS & PhD) 0 6 2 4 1 4 1 1 0 6

Neuroscience (PhD) 0 15 0 11 0 16 0 14 0 17

Oral Biology (MS & PhD) 9 1 10 4 6 3 11 2 17 2

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Professional Schools

Academic Degrees 29 58 37 51 48 38 34 44 37 26

Professional Degrees 230 13 272 5 307 10 286 5 283 10

Nursing (MSN & PhD) 109 10 168 8 180 5 153 8 148 6

School of Public Health (MS & PhD) 29 48 37 43 48 33 34 36 37 20

(MPH & DrPH) 121 3 104 4 127 3 133 5 135 6

(DEnv) 0 10 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 4

Biostatistics (MS & PhD) 13 7 16 6 21 2 19 6 12 2

Environmental Health Sciences (MS & PhD) 2 6 1 2 3 2 3 3 2 0

Environmental Science & Engineering (DEnv) 0 10 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 4

Epidemiology (MS & PhD) 6 18 6 18 9 10 3 13 7 7

Health Services (MS & PhD) 8 8 11 8 13 5 7 4 15 4

Molecular Toxicology (MS & PhD) 0 1 0 7 0 2 0 3 0 2

Public Health (MS & PhD) 0 8 3 2 2 12 2 7 1 5

(MPH & DrPH) 121 3 104 4 127 3 133 5 135 6

SPECIAL FEE PROGRAMS

Academic Degrees ---- ---- ---- ---- 3 0 43 0 73 0

Professional Degrees 314 21 331 20 372 23 428 16 403 28

Education Leadership Program (EdD) 0 21 0 20 0 23 0 16 0 28

Engineering - Online MS ---- ---- ---- ---- 3 0 43 0 73 0

Management - Executive MBA 68 0 68 0 68 0 66 0 64 0

Management - Fully Employed MBA 183 0 183 0 214 0 243 0 256 0

Management - Cooperative Executive MBA 15 0 31 0 42 0 43 0 25 0

Management - Masters Financial Engineering ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 36 0 37 0

MPH for Health Professionals 48 0 49 0 48 0 40 0 21 0

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NON-GRADUATE DIVISION SCHOOLS (Professional) 45 573 46 609 55 622 71 611 74 602

NON-GRADUATE DIVISION SCHOOLS (Academic) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0 2School of Dentistry (DDS)3 0 88 0 101 0 104 0 98 0 99

School of Law (LLM and JD) 45 316 46 341 55 366 71 346 74 342

School of Law (SJD) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0 1 0 2School of Medicine (MD)4 0 169 0 167 0 152 0 166 0 161

3Includes students in the PPID program.4Includes degrees awarded from Drew-UCLA and UCR/UCLA.

Note: Majors as organized in 2010-11 academic year.Source: UCLA Student Records System

1 Though the UCLA Access Program and Basic Biomedical Science (Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics) are jointly administered by the College of Letters & Science (Life Science) and the School of Medicine (Academic Health Science), students enrolled in these programs are listed/counted under Life Science.2 Moving Image Archive Studies is an interdepartmental program jointly administered by the School of Theater, Film, & TV and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Students enrolled in this program are listed / counted under the School of Theater, Film, & TV.

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2001-02 mean

2010-11 mean

Departmental advising/guidance 3.3 3.3Overall quality of instruction in graduate courses 3.2 3.3Professional relationship with doctoral committee chair(s) 3.6 3.5Level of financial assistance 2.9 2.9

Faculty efforts assisting you in finding professional employment 2.7 2.8Overall quality of faculty mentoring 3.2 3.4Resources provided for student research and scholarship 3.2 3.2

If you were to start your graduate career again, would you select: No Yes Don't know

The same university? 2001-02 12.1% 65.5% 22.4%2010-11 10.3% 70.7% 19.0%

The same field of study? 2001-02 8.9% 74.4% 16.7%2010-11 7.7% 79.0% 13.4%

The same dissertation advisor? 2001-02 11.9% 71.5% 16.6%2010-11 12.4% 72.1% 15.5%

Please rate the time it took you to complete your degree:Less than expected

About what expected

Much longer than

expected2001-02 3.9% 58.2% 37.8%2010-11 5.0% 65.9% 29.1%

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Satisfaction

Level of satisfaction with each of the following on a 4.0 scale (4 - Very satisfied, 3 - Satisfied, 2 - no opinion, 1 - Dissatisified):

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Very infrequently

Once each term

Several times a term but less than

once a week

One or more times per

weekSelection of a dissertation topic 2001-02 14.9% 11.7% 41.1% 25.7%

2010-11 14.4% 13.0% 41.8% 27.1%Dissertation proposal writing 2001-02 13.1% 12.9% 45.1% 24.6%

2010-11 12.1% 12.6% 44.3% 28.6%Preparation of the oral qualifying exam 2001-02 15.4% 14.8% 42.9% 24.5%

2010-11 16.0% 13.7% 42.3% 25.1%Dissertation research 2001-02 14.7% 13.8% 38.8% 30.8%

2010-11 9.9% 12.2% 40.7% 36.2%Dissertation writing 2001-02 17.2% 13.5% 43.8% 23.9%

2010-11 15.0% 13.4% 44.2% 26.2%

Rate the time you had with your committee chair(s) as:Less than adequate Adequate About right

More than enough

2001-02 7.3% 17.5% 58.0% 17.1%2010-11 7.7% 16.6% 55.6% 20.1%

2001-02 mean

2010-11 mean

Was/were willing to spend the time necessary to advise me on academic matters 3.6 3.6Insisted that we discuss my research on a regular basis 3.0 3.2Was/were very easy to approach 3.5 3.5Was/were knowlegeable about formal degree requirements 3.3 3.3Was/were interested in my goals and projects 3.5 3.6

Could be relied upon to give me constructive criticism of my work 3.6 3.6Returned my work promptly 3.3 3.4Made an effort to secure financial support for me 3.2 3.3Explained the strategies of survival in graduate school 2.8 3.0

Explained the strategies of survival of the dissertation process 3.0 3.1Encouraged and supported my research idea 3.6 3.6

Frequency of contact with committee chair(s) at each of these stages:

Agreement with each of the following statements as they apply to your dissertation chair(s). Results reported on a 4.0 scale (4 - Strongly Agree, 3 - Agree, 2 - Disagree, 1 - Strongly Disagree):

Committee & Chair

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No Yes2001-02 57.0% 43.0%2010-11 65.6% 34.4%

1 year or less 2 years 3 years 4 years5 years or

more2001-02 23.0% 17.3% 19.4% 9.3% 31.0%2010-11 29.2% 18.2% 18.9% 10.6% 23.1%

If you worked off-campus was this work primarily: Part time Both Full time2001-02 54.5% 13.5% 32.0%2010-11 57.4% 8.6% 34.0%

Was this off-campus work related to your doctoral program? No Yes2001-02 52.0% 48.0%2010-11 44.8% 55.2%

EconomicPersonal/

Family

To do research while not registered Other

2001-02 26.5% 14.5% 47.5% 11.5%2010-11 28.0% 18.5% 37.5% 15.9%

Financial SupportDid you work off-campus during your doctoral program (excluding summers)?

If you worked off-campus (excluding summers) please indicate the number of years you worked:

If you took a formal Leave of Absence after your oral qualifying exam, was the reason primarily:

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None 1 to 3 qtrs 4 to 6 qtrs 7 to 9 qtrsMore than 9

quartersTA-ship 2001-02 23.0% 28.5% 19.0% 14.6% 15.0%

2010-11 15.8% 32.7% 19.7% 13.4% 18.4%GSR-ship/RA-ship 2001-02 27.4% 16.8% 17.7% 11.1% 27.0%

2010-11 23.9% 24.0% 15.1% 11.0% 26.0%Fellowship, traineeship, or grant 2001-02 19.0% 26.3% 14.7% 13.9% 26.1%

2010-11 18.8% 22.1% 17.8% 14.5% 26.8%Need based financial aid/loans 2001-02 61.0% 14.2% 8.6% 4.1% 12.0%

2010-11 67.2% 11.8% 7.5% 4.9% 8.6%Personal/family or other funding only 2001-02 54.5% 16.6% 9.2% 5.9% 13.7%

2010-11 54.3% 17.6% 6.0% 5.3% 16.8%

No Yes2001-02 21.0% 79.0%2010-11 20.5% 79.5%

No Yes Don’t KnowDoes your department have organized seminars at which graduate students can present their research? 2001-02 11.9% 78.0% 10.1%

2010-11 12.5% 78.9% 8.6%If yes, did you ever present any of your research at such a seminar or colloquia? 2001-02 27.1% 72.9% n/a

2010-11 33.9% 66.1% n/aDid you receive funding from your department to attend national meetings? 2001-02 41.8% 58.2% n/a

2010-11 37.4% 62.6% n/a

Financial Support continuedApproximate number of terms each type of support was received:

Was the financial support available within your program distributed fairly?

Publishing and Presenting

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None Once Twice 3 to 5 times6 or more

timesIf you attended scholarly meetings (regardless of who paid) how many times did you go? 2001-02 n/a 9.8% 11.6% 48.0% 30.5%

2010-11 n/a 12.3% 16.0% 42.2% 29.4%

No YesDid you ever deliver academic papers at national scholarly meetings? 2001-02 28.4% 71.6%

2010-11 32.2% 67.8%

Were you encouraged by your faculty members to publish? 2001-02 16.7% 83.3%2010-11 11.2% 88.8%

None 1-2 3-4 5-6 More than 6How many articles have you published alone? 2001-02 63.3% 24.5% 5.9% 3.4% 2.9%

2010-11 63.8% 23.0% 9.0% 2.1% 2.1%How many articles have you co-authored with your faculty members? 2001-02 43.5% 21.6% 16.9% 8.3% 9.7%

2010-11 36.7% 29.5% 17.5% 7.8% 8.4%

2001-02 2010-11Postdoctoral fellowship/ traineeship 26.7% 43.9%Tenure track faculty position in a college or university 16.5% 11.3%Non-tenure track faculty position in a college or university 11.5% 12.1%Research position in a college or university 4.3% 2.0%Administrative position in a college or university 2.7% 3.4%Research position in a research institute 4.1% n/aResearch position in private industry 13.8% n/aProfessional services offered to individuals 3.0% n/aFaculty position in education but not in a college or university 1.3% 2.4%Administrative position in education but not in a college or university 2.2% 2.8%Administrative position in private industry 0.5% 0.2%Other 13.4% 21.9%

Postdoctoral Status

The ONE item which best describes your immediate post doctoral degree status:

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Yes NoIs the position indicated above directly related to your doctoral degree training? 2001-02 84.9% 15.1%

2010-11 84.3% 15.7%

Which of these BEST describes this position? 2001-02 2010-11Fellowship /traineeship to be held for several years 18.4% 23.1%Temporary job until something better can be found 21.0% 19.1%Job with possible career potential 21.9% 24.3%Job with definite career potential 38.7% 33.5%

Source: Doctoral Exit Survey

Postdoctoral Status continued

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Other Domestic

Interna tional Total Domestic

Interna tional Unknown Total

TOTAL CAMPUS 59 425 660 1,144 139 239 11 389LETTERS AND SCIENCE 12 109 144 265 27 61 0 88

Humanities 0 2 0 2 4 26 0 30Applied Linguistics 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 8Asian Languages & Cultures 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2Classics 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0English 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 7French & Francophone Studies 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Linguistics 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1Philosophy 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Scandinavian 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Slavic Languages & Literatures 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3Spanish & Portuguese 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2

Life Sciences 6 53 43 102 6 10 0 16Ecology & Evolutionary Biology 1 13 6 20 0 4 0 4Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology 4 19 22 45 0 5 0 5Physiological Science 1 3 9 0 1 0 0 1Psychology 0 18 6 24 5 1 0 6

Physical Sciences 5 54 100 159 3 13 0 16Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 0 5 12 17 0 0 0 0Chemistry & Biochemistry 3 17 54 74 2 8 0 10Earth & Space Sciences 0 6 7 13 0 0 0 0Mathematics 1 8 1 10 1 1 0 2Physics & Astronomy 1 18 22 41 0 2 0 2Statistics 0 0 4 4 0 2 0 2

Social Sciences 1 0 1 2 14 12 0 26Anthropology 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 7Economics 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 6Geography 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2History 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 5Political Science 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3Sociology 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Women's Studies 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

GENERAL CAMPUS PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 3 37 79 119 12 72 5 89Arts & Architecture 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 8

Architecture 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 3Design|Media Arts 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Ethnomusicology 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3Music 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

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Postdoctoral Fellows Visiting Scholars

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Other Domestic

Interna tional Total Domestic

Interna tional Unknown Total

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Postdoctoral Fellows Visiting Scholars

Education & Information Studies 3 6 2 11 3 14 1 18GSEIS-Dean 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Education 3 5 2 10 3 13 1 17Information Studies 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Engineering & Applied Science 0 30 75 105 5 31 3 39Bioengineering 0 3 4 7 0 0 0 0Chemical Engineering 0 6 11 17 0 0 0 0Civil & Environmental Engineering 0 0 4 4 1 6 1 8Computer Science 0 5 5 10 0 10 1 11Electrical Engineering 0 6 22 28 2 5 1 8Materials Science & Engineering 0 5 13 18 0 4 0 4Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 0 5 16 21 2 6 0 8

Management 0 0 1 1 3 14 0 17Public Affairs 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 5

School Wide Programs 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Social Welfare 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2Urban Planning 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3

Theater, Film & TV 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2Film, Television, & Digital Media 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2

HEALTH SCIENCES ACADEMIC 8 56 92 156 4 17 0 21Biological Chemistry 3 11 26 40 0 0 0 0Biomathematics 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Human Genetics 0 5 8 13 1 0 0 1Molecular & Medical Pharmacology 2 5 4 11 0 6 0 6Neurobiology 0 13 13 26 2 3 0 5Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 3 17 24 44 1 8 0 9Physiology 0 5 16 21 0 0 0 0

HEALTH SCIENCES PROFESSIONAL 20 120 200 340 10 44 2 56School of Dentistry 1 11 18 30 2 15 1 18School of Medicine 17 103 177 297 4 20 0 24

Anesthesiology 0 5 13 18 0 0 0 0Cardiology 0 15 18 33 1 2 0 3Dermatology 2 4 4 10 0 0 0 0Endocrinology 1 1 11 13 0 0 0 0Family Medicine 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0Gastroenterology 0 1 13 14 0 2 0 2General Medicine & Health Services 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Hematology/Oncology 1 6 5 12 0 0 0 0Infectious Disease 0 3 1 4 0 1 0 1Jules Stein Eye Institute 4 9 14 27 0 0 0 0

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Postdoctoral Fellows Visiting Scholars

Medicine - Center for Human Nutrition 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0Medicine - CIA 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Medicine - Department Administration 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Medicine - Geriatrics 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Medicine - Nano Medicine 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Medicine - San Fernando Valley Program 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Medicine - VA Wadsworth Center 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0Nephrology 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0Neurology 0 11 33 44 1 3 0 4Neurosurgery 0 2 3 5 0 0 0 0Obstetrics/Gynecology 0 3 4 7 0 0 0 0Pediatrics 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Pediatrics - Allergy/Immunology 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0Pediatrics - Child Health Policy 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 1Pediatrics - Endocrinology 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1Pediatrics - Hematology/Oncology 2 1 4 7 0 0 0 0Pediatrics - Infectious Diseases 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Pediatrics - Molecular Genetics 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Pediatrics - Neonatology 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Pediatrics - Nephrology 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Pediatrics - Neurology 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Pediatrics - Pain Program 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Pulmonary Disease 0 3 5 8 0 0 0 0Psychiatry/Biobehavioral Science 2 5 2 9 0 1 0 1Radiation Oncology 0 2 2 4 0 2 0 2Radiological Sciences 0 6 3 9 0 7 0 7Rheumatology 0 2 9 11 0 0 0 0Surgery - General 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Surgery - Head & Neck 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0Surgery - Liver & Pancreatic Transplant 0 2 5 7 0 0 0 0Surgery - Oncology 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0Surgery - Orthopedic Surgery 1 1 6 8 1 0 0 1Surgery - Plastic 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Urology 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 0

School of Nursing 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0School of Public Health 1 5 2 8 4 9 1 14

Community Health Sciences 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 5Environmental Health Science 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2Epidemiology 1 0 1 2 0 6 0 6Health Services 0 5 0 5 0 1 0 1

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Postdoctoral Fellows Visiting Scholars

BASIC BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 3 18 24 45 0 2 0 2Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics 3 18 24 45 0 2 0 2

SCHOOL OF LAW 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0RESEARCH CENTERS 13 84 120 217 86 43 4 133

Asia Institute 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Asian American Studies Center 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3California Nanosystems Institute 0 2 7 9 12 2 0 14California Center for Population Research 0 1 1 2 6 0 0 6Cancer Prevention and Control Research 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Center for African Studies 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Center for Chinese Studies 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3Center for Embedded Networked Sensing 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Center for Environmental Impacts of Nanotechnology 1 0 5 6 0 0 0 0Center for Japanese Studies 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2Center for Korean Studies 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 12Center for Latin American Studies 0 0 0 0 2 7 1 10Center for Society & Genetics 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 2Center for Southeast Asian Studies 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Center for the Study of Women 0 0 0 0 29 1 2 32Chicano Studies Research Center 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3Clark Library 0 3 0 3 6 0 0 6Crump Institute for Biomedical Imaging 1 1 9 11 0 0 0 0Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Center 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Emeriti Center 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Fowler Museum of Cultural History 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Institute for Genomics & Proteomics 0 10 21 31 0 0 0 0Institute for Molecular Medicine 1 10 18 29 0 0 0 0Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics 1 2 2 5 0 0 0 0Institute for Research on Labor & Employment 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3Institute for Social Science Research 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1Institute for Technology Advancement 0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0Institute of Geophysics & Planetary Physics 0 0 5 5 0 1 0 1Institute of Plasma Science & Technology 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Institute of the Environment 0 2 5 7 5 1 0 6Joint Institution for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering 0 0 8 8 0 2 0 2Laboratory of Neuro Imaging 0 4 5 9 0 0 0 0Luskin Center for Innovation 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

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Postdoctoral Fellows Visiting Scholars

Medieval & Renaissance Studies Center 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5Molecular Biology Institute 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3Near Eastern Studies - Von Grunebaum Center 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Neuropsychiatric Institute 7 42 21 70 3 8 0 11Office of Intellectual Property Administration 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Western Institute for Nanoelectronics 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0

Note: Only departments/academic units that had Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars are shown in this table.Source: UCLA Payroll System

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