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What is UCLA Extension ranked?

UCLA Extension isn't ranked like a traditional university, but its parent, UCLA, consistently ranks highly (e.g., top 20 nationally), and Extension programs are recognized for academic excellence and quality, often using UCLA course material (X/XL courses) and WASC accreditation. Some rankings place UCLA Extension around 13th-15th globally for continuing education, highlighting its strong connection to the prestigious UCLA brand.
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Does UCLA Extension count as UCLA?

Yes. UCLA Extension's credit-bearing courses are preceded by an “X” or “XL.” Courses preceded by XL are essentially copies of UCLA courses.
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Is UCLA Extension competitive?

Enrollment is on a space-available basis, and UCLA matriculated students have priority. Placements are competitive and not guaranteed.
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Is the UCLA Extension different from UCLA?

UCLA Extension is the continuing education arm of UCLA, offering professional certificates and courses to the public (adults, working professionals) with open enrollment, while the main UCLA is the traditional university for full-time, degree-seeking undergraduates and graduates, requiring competitive admission and following a structured academic path. Key differences are target audience, admission (open vs. selective), schedule (evenings/weekends vs. daytime), and instructor focus (working pros vs. academics), though Extension courses often share curriculum and offer transferable credit. 
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Is UCLA ranked in the top 25?

#17 in National Universities. It's also ranked No. #2 in Top Public Schools. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 33,471 (fall 2024), and the campus size is 419 acres.
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UCLA EXTENSION: TOP 5 QUESTIONS

What are the big 3 UC schools?

Three University of California (UC) campuses are UC Berkeley, UCLA (Los Angeles), and UC San Diego, with other major ones including UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, UC Riverside, UC Merced, and the graduate-only UC San Francisco. These campuses offer diverse academic programs and unique campus cultures across California, from the Bay Area (Berkeley) to Southern California (UCLA, UCSD).
 
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Is UCLA as good as an ivy?

Yes, UCLA is widely considered a "Public Ivy," comparable to many Ivy League schools in academics, prestige, and outcomes, offering a world-class education though differing in size, structure (public vs. private), and culture, often with lower costs, especially for CA residents, making it a top-tier choice. While some Ivies might edge it out in certain niche areas or overall rankings, UCLA rivals top Ivies in research, global reputation, and producing successful graduates, especially in tech and entertainment-rich California. 
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Is UCLA Extension for anyone?

No matter where on the globe you're learning from, no matter your background, age, or current occupation, you can change your career, your life, and your world at UCLA Extension—where blue skies meet golden opportunities.
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Can you transfer from UCLA Extension to UCLA?

You must have your UCLA Extension transcripts sent to the UCLA Undergraduate Admission . Be aware that enrolling simultaneously in a regular UCLA session and in classes through Extension is considered Concurrent Enrollment and generally NOT allowed.
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What is the hardest program to get into at UCLA?

The hardest programs to get into at UCLA consistently include Nursing, Computer Science (within Engineering), Aerospace Engineering, and Film and Television, often having single-digit acceptance rates due to extremely high applicant numbers and limited spots, with Nursing frequently cited as the most difficult overall. 
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What is the #1 hardest school to get into?

There isn't one single #1 hardest school, as it changes slightly by year and criteria, but Harvard University, Stanford University, MIT, and Caltech consistently rank among the top with extremely low acceptance rates (often 3-4%) and intense competition for spots, though other top global universities like Oxford and Tsinghua are also incredibly selective. Harvard is frequently cited as the hardest due to its high volume of applications and focus on global leadership potential, while Caltech is known for its extreme difficulty in STEM. 
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Why is UCLA not number 1 anymore?

UCLA's slip from the #1 public university spot (held for eight years) to #2 behind UC Berkeley in recent U.S. News rankings is attributed to factors like cuts in federal research funding due to campus controversies (antisemitism, affirmative action) and shifts in ranking methodologies, though some argue the rankings don't fully capture UCLA's value, while others note UC Berkeley's strong programs and Silicon Valley ties. 
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What does 4 fingers mean for UCLA?

For UCLA, "4 fingers" or "Fours Up" is a hand signal representing the four letters in U-C-L-A, symbolizing school pride, victory, and the famous "8-clap" cheer (four fingers on each hand adding up to eight). It's used by athletes, fans, and recruits to show spirit, often after wins, and is synonymous with "Go Bruins!".
 
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What kind of school is UCLA Extension?

UCLA Extension is one of the nation's largest and most comprehensive continuing education programs. Its resources are tailored to the needs of working adults and lifelong learners, with open enrollment and evening, weekend, daytime and online courses.
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What is the #1 University in California?

There isn't one single "number 1" university in California, as rankings vary, but Stanford University consistently ranks highest overall (private), while the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) is often named the top public university, closely followed by UCLA, with Caltech also a top contender. Stanford and Caltech are private powerhouses, while UC Berkeley and UCLA lead the public sector, with UCSD, UCSB, and others also highly ranked. 
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Are UCLA Extension students alumni?

Congratulations Graduates!

Your UCLA Extension certificate not only signifies your hard work and dedication but also grants you membership to the UCLA Alumni Association, cementing your place within our diverse and vibrant Bruin community.
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Is UCLA Extension prestigious?

The University of California, Los Angeles Extension rankings are closely tied to the reputation of its parent institution, UCLA, one of the most prestigious public universities in the world. For eight consecutive years, UCLA has been recognized as the Best Public University in the USA by U.S. News & World Report.
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Is UCI harder to get into than UCLA?

It is generally harder to get into UCLA than UC Irvine (UCI) because UCLA has a significantly lower acceptance rate (around 9-11%) compared to UCI (around 21-29%), making UCLA a more selective university, though both are highly competitive public universities within the UC system. UCLA often receives more applications and focuses heavily on strong UC GPAs, making its admissions borderline elite, while UCI is selective but less so than UCLA, with strong applicants often getting into UCI but not UCLA, notes Quora users. 
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Is the UCLA Extension accredited?

*UCLA Extension is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Courses in this certificate equal four or five quarter units (excluding Business Ethics).
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Is UCLA better than USC?

Neither UCLA nor USC is objectively "better"; they are both prestigious L.A. universities with different strengths, with UCLA often favored for public university academics, diverse campus life, and lower cost, while USC excels in private-school networking, specific professional programs (like Film & Business), and a stronger Greek/party scene. The best choice depends on individual priorities, like program fit, campus culture, cost, and career goals. 
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What is the UCLA Extension distinction?

Your transcript is your official academic record at UCLA Extension. Students who complete their academic certificate programs with a GPA of 3.5 or higher have the honor “Earned with Distinction” cited on their certificate and posted to their academic transcript.
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How many students are in the UCLA Extension?

UCLA Extension is the continuing education division of UCLA. With more than 30,000 participants per year, UCLA Extension is one of the largest single-campus continuing education programs in the world.
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What are the 63 hidden Ivies?

The 63 "Hidden Ivies" are a list of excellent, selective colleges outside the traditional Ivy League, known for strong academics, often with liberal arts focuses, broken down into Northeast (37), South (12), Midwest (11), and West (3) regions, including schools like Amherst, Williams, Carleton, Duke, Emory, Stanford, Pomona, and UChicago, offering Ivy-level education without the traditional Ivy League name. 
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Is UCLA in danger today?

There is no current emergency on the UCLA Westwood campus; this is only a test. The audible tests will occur periodically as Digital & Technology Solutions (DTS) tests the system.
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Where do the 1% go to college?

The 1% of the wealthiest Americans disproportionately attend highly selective, elite universities, particularly Ivy League schools (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Brown, Penn, Columbia) and other top institutions like MIT, Stanford, Duke, and UChicago, where they make up a large percentage of the student body, often outnumbering students from the bottom 60% of income earners combined. Liberal arts colleges and prestigious public universities also attract many wealthy students, with specific examples including WashU St. Louis, UVA, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Vanderbilt, and Johns Hopkins.
 
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