Bruin Readmission Program – UCLA (2024)

BRUIN READMISSION PROGRAM

Bruin Readmission Program – UCLA (1)

The Bruin Readmission Program (BRP) is a one-term intensive readmission option for students who have been academically dismissed from UCLA, offered through a collaboration between Center for Academic Advising in the College (CAAC) and the Academic Advancement Program (AAP), and the Student Retention Center (SRC). The program is designed to help students succeed in completing their academic goals in the College, such as completing a degree and engaging in their academic careers. Participants will be enrolled in either Winter or Spring.

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Eligibility

Eligibility

In order to apply for BRP, applicants should meet the following requirements:

  1. Academic dismissal from UCLA as a result of grades.
  2. Removal of any financial holds prior to enrollment.
  3. Demonstration of readiness to complete degree.
  4. Eligible to pursue and complete a UCLA College of Letters & Science degree.
  5. Not have participated in BRP previously.

NOTE:BRP is a full-time, intensive readmission program. Working more than 20 hours/week and commuting to/from campus during the program can significantly impact your potential to meet the requirements for readmission.

BRP Requirements

BRP Requirements

Satisfactory completion of all of the following program requirements will allow the BRP participant to continue into the following academic term. Please note that these requirements aremandatory.

  1. Attend BRP Orientation.
  2. Earn ‘B’ or better grades in all 3 classes.
  3. Earn a ‘Pass’ in University Studies 30.
  4. Meet bi-weekly with an AAP Peer Counselor during Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10.
  5. Meet with assigned College advisor throughout the program and after final grades are available, and submit a midterm self-assessment to your advisor.

Fees and Financial Aid

Fees and Financial Aid

Financial aid is available for participants who have submitted a FAFSA and are eligible. If not, participants will be charged the regular UC-student fees for the academic term.

If you have not submitted your FAFSA, please do so atwww.fafsa.ed.gov

Important Dates

Important Dates

Winter 2024
October 11, 2023,
11:59 pm
Applications Due
October 26, 2023Applicants notified via email after this date to meet with College advisor.
November 9, 2023Deadline for applicant to meet with College advisor to discuss results and plan program if accepted. Do not wait to schedule an appointment.
November 9, 2023All financial holds must be removed.

Failure to meet with your academic advisor and remove financial holds will prevent participation in the program.

January 8, 2024Instruction begins for Winter 2024
Spring 2024
January 12, 2024,
11:59 pm
Applications Due
January 30, 2024Applicants notified via email after this date to meet with College advisor.
February 12, 2024Deadline for applicant to meet with College advisor to discuss results and plan program if accepted. Do not wait to schedule an appointment.
February 15, 2024All financial holds must be removed.

Failure to meet with your advisor and remove financial holds will prevent participation in the program.

April 1, 2024Instruction begins for Spring 2023

Testimonials from previous BRP participants

Testimonials from previous BRP participants

  • Everything complemented each other beautifully, and I believe I was able to earn 3 A’s, not just B’s. Not just the grade though, I am now able to see the bigger picture (academically, institutionally, socially, psychologically, culturally.)
  • [BRP] changed the way I view education in a college setting. I am now focused more on learning rather than getting the grade.
  • The BRP program was very straight forward and was encouraging as well as it was engaged not only in our self being but also on how we were doing in our classes as well.
  • It gave me the techniques I needed to make it happen. Then it was up to me to use them. I feel like BRP did a wonderful job at doing preparing me.
  • It help me be more aware of the reason or causes of dismissal. It help me accept that these issues are common and there are ways to solve them…. It was not just about the school issues it was I thought a lifestyle change.
    Through the BRP program I was able to acknowledge my problem and find the confidence to become a better student as well as being able to ask for help when i mostly needed it.
  • I know that it will help me persist and have that confidence knowing that I have the tools to succeed and the ability to sustain it.
  • [My Peer Counselor] exemplified true care and concern for my academic endeavors and ensured I was exposed to all resources that would assist me with my success in the program.
  • The Fiat Lux seminar introduced me to new ways of thinking about my identity as a student and the role of the university on my path to academic success. Peer counseling then reinforces these ideas by refining which theories are applicable to me. The workshops act as a group process where my fellow BRP participants and I support each other. Finally, my academic counselor and I work out a plan for graduation that helps to compartmentalize the whole process into step-by-step academic goals.
  • I feel that everything that was done to ensure each students triumph during winter quarter were adequate enough in the preparation of a successful return.
  • The BRP has empowered me as a student who knows how to take full advantage of the resources available to all students at UCLA. Moreover, the program has given me tremendous confidence about my academic future and — even more than that — it has instilled in me the desire to help other students seeking readmission or retention at UCLA.

Instructions for Applying to the Bruin Readmission Program

BRP is only one of several ways of being readmitted back to UCLA. Other readmission options may be more appropriate. Please make an appointment with an academic counselor who can carefully review your records and options.

Center for Academic Advising in the College
A316 Murphy Hall
310.825.3382
caac.ucla.edu

Academic Advancement Program
1205 Campbell Hall
310.825.1481
www.aap.ucla.edu

Bruin Readmission Program – UCLA (2024)

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