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Students who are interested in pursuing the B.A. in Public Affairs must apply to the major. Click on the icons below to learn more about the application process for prospective UCLA freshman and transfer applications, and the application process for current UCLA students.
- Luskin School of Public Affairs | UCLA Graduate Programs
At UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs, be an agent of...
- Luskin School of Public Affairs | UCLA Graduate Programs
Freshmen students who are admitted to UCLA as public affairs pre-majors are admitted to the College of Letters and Science and must apply to the major no later than winter quarter of their second year to be admitted to both the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and the Public Affairs major.
Apply to the Public Affairs Major. OVERVIEW. To pursue the Public Affairs major, students who are admitted to UCLA as freshmen must apply to the major no later than winter quarter of their second year. The annual application process opens Monday of week 9 of winter quarter and closes Friday of week 1 of spring quarter.
Key Points. Minimum GPA: 3.2. IGETC required: No, but strongly encouraged. Double-major possible: Yes. Supplemental application required: No. Preparation for the Major. To be competitive, applicants should complete the major preparation courses outlined below with a minimum B grade in each course.
Bachelor of Arts in Public Affairs. The world needs agents of social change whose passion to improve people’s lives is matched by the knowledge and skills to deliver results. UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs will help cultivate this next generation of civic-minded leaders.
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