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The UCLA College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Academic Experience
In May 2005, all seniors in the UCLA College of Letters and Science were asked to complete a survey on their academic experience at the university. The survey was the first of its kind at UCLA, and explored the views of students about their lives on campus, their studies, and their plans after graduating.
The result was the largest survey ever accomplished at UCLA, with 5,800 seniors -- 80 percent of the graduating class -- responding. The responses explore views about the overall UCLA experience, student and campus life, academic majors and minors, the quality of faculty and courses, and research opportunities for undergraduates.
This Web site features some of the main results of the survey.
Our goal is to ensure that the findings of this first senior survey, and those that will follow, will help shape the UCLA experience for many generations of Bruins.
Judith L. Smith
Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
Janina Montero
Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs
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