Student Support Student Support Events and Programs About Student Organizations Student Conduct, Values, and Policies Safety Faculty and Staff ew to LA? Commuter Undocu/Immigration Info Are You Experiencing a Crisis? Title IX Accommodations Campus Life & Academic Resources Events and Programs UCLA Luskin Student Support Services is excited to continue its series of drop-in hours dedicated to the mental, emotional, financial, legal health and wellness of Luskin Graduate students. Please see the yearly calendar of Luskin events to see when drop-in hours and other events are happening! Previous Next Leadership in Public Affairs Graduate Certificate of Completion Leadership in Public Affairs Graduate Certificate of Completion The Leadership in Public Affairs Graduate Certificate of Completion is comprised intentionally curated events and programs that are designed to enable Luskin Graduate Students to: Network with employers, staff, faculty, and Luskin Alumni, Enhance competencies in diversity, equity, and inclusion, Augment understanding of the issues and opportunities that exist in the Public Affairs sphere, and Actively engage with the Luskin’s cutting-edge research, resources, and services In order to obtain the certificate of completion, students must complete the requirements by Friday of Week 7 of the student’s graduating quarter. Students will attend 14 events and programs from different categories. The criteria is below: Criteria 1 LinkedIn Photos Event OR Intro to Networking/UCLA ONE Session 1 Luskin Academic Career Course (M297F OR 291A) 1 Luskin Sacramento Briefing OR participation in Luskin Senior Fellows Program 1 Luskin Career Fair OR 1 OSAAR Career Tour 1 City Hall Day OR Luskin Summit 1 Luskin Lecture 1 Senior Fellows Lecture OR Fellowship Info Session 2 OSAAR Employer Info Sessions 2 OSAAR Alumni Panels 1 Luskin D3 Event 2 OSAAR Student Support/Wellness Events Certificate Perks Students who complete the Luskin Leadership Development Certificate of Completion will receive: A physical certificate, Notation in the Luskin commencement program, A LinkedIn certification, and An exclusive Luskin swag item FAQS How do I find out about these events? All events will be advertised in the OSAAR weekly newsletter and you can find and RSVP for most events on CareerHub. Schoolwide events such as D3 events, Luskin Summit, and Luskin Lectures can be found on the main Events calendar: How do I get credit for attending a workshop? Students must sign in to receive credit for the workshop towards their certificate of completion. There is a 15-minute grace period at the beginning and end of the workshop. If a student arrives after or leaves before the 15-minute grace period, their attendance for that workshop will not count towards the certificate of completion. How do I check on my progress towards the certificate? Please email careerservices@luskin.ucla.edu Are event/program substitutions accepted? No. About About Me Appointments To sign up for a student service appointment, follow the instructions below: Login to CareerHub Click “Appointments” on the left-hand navigation bar. All Luskin students are assigned to me for student support and split by last names for career counseling. Select a time block that has your preferred time in it, which works for your schedule. Click “Book Appointment” and you’ll be prompted to select the appointment type, select the time, and attach any relevant documents (resume/cover letter) directly to the appointment. Note: Appointment availability is updated on CareerHub one week prior to the beginning of the subsequent academic quarter. Student Organizations Consistent with the University policy on nondiscrimination in all University-sponsored programs, all students may participate in any of the described clubs and organizations. Student Group Conduct Code “Student Groups are an integral aspect of the student learning environment as they provide opportunities for students to engage, and complement their academic learning with a vibrant campus experience. We hold the expectation that our student leaders, student group members and all students will uphold all facets of the UCLA Principles of Community and all University policies.” Intro and Policy Statement Student Group Policies Student Group Procedures List of Luskin Student Organizations Below is a list of Luskin department specific student organizations. Social Welfare Orgs Public Policy Orgs Urban Planning Orgs How To Create A Student Organization/Group Welcome to SOLE features a directory of all UCLA student orgs. It also has info on RESOURCES, POLICIES, ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERSHIP, FUNDING, and more to help your org succeed. By signing up with SOLE, you are becoming a registered UCLA student organization. As a first step, please notify your department staff so your organization can be featured on the website. Please feel to reach out to Nael Rogers if you need support with your mission statement & strategic planning. How To Secure Funding Please find funding for Luskin student groups and organizations here: Luskin Funding Please visit the funding section of Sole’s website here for Funding resources. There are also opportunities for funding through D3. Please Contact Erin Collins at erinc@luskin.ucla.edu with inquiries/requests. For additional funding opportunities, please contact the administrators of your respective departments. How To Book A Room/Event Space Please reach out to the administrator of your respective departments to check on room availability. Student organizations can also reference the resources put together by the Luskin Events team to request space and run an event. Student Organization Support & Mediation For Luskin student group support and/or mediation, please book an appointment with Nael via CareerHub or send an email at NaelRogers@luskin.ucla.edu Student Organization Resource Manual The Student Organizations Resource Manual was carefully curated by Tammy Borrero, our events director. Please find a complete Student Org directory and “need-to-know” information and forms in this manual. For any further questions, please contact Nael Rogers Student Org History and Files To ensure smooth transitions of leadership, please add important information in your respective boxes here: Student Org History Student Conduct, Values, and Policies Student Conduct Code “Students are members of both society and the academic community with attendant rights and responsibilities. Students are expected to make themselves aware of and comply with the law, and with University and campus policies and regulations. While many of UCLA’s policies and regulations parallel federal, state and local laws, UCLA’s standards may be set higher.” True Bruin UCLA Principles of Community Student Code Introduction Student Conduct Policies Student Conduct Procedures Time Place, and Manner (TPM) Policies Professionalism at the Luskin School Safety Safety Bruin Safe Online Campus Evacuation Map Community Service Officer Evening Escort UCLA Safe Ride Campus Air Quality Index Faculty and Staff Faculty Statement from the UCLA Dean of Students office: “Creating a climate that is conducive to the honest exchange of ideas assists students in their pursuit of quality scholarship. While enforcement is important, you also play a major role in prevention. The side bar contains some links which are helpful in protecting academic integrity at UCLA. Academic integrity is taken seriously at UCLA. The Dean of Students Office is charged with responding when students are accused of committing a violation of policy.” Related Documents Syllabus Insert / or Syllabus Statement of Affirmation Tips for Classroom Management Confronting Academic Dishonesty Faculty Reference for FERPA Reporting a Case of Academic Dishonesty Sample Cover Letters for Reporting a Case of Academic Dishonesty Assisting Bruins in Distress Staff and faculty can utilize the UCLA Red Folder , developed by campus-wide offices, to assist Bruins in distress. It lists key offices, resources, and contacts to guide faculty and staff when assisting a student in crisis. Please contact Nael Rogers at naelrogers@luskin.ucla.edu or Kevin Medina at kmedina@luskin.ucla.edu if you need further support navigating campus resources or would like consultation on a Luskin student case. New to LA? Housing Resources University Owned Properties University-owned properties offer attractive, accessible and affordable residences for law students who are single, partnered or raising children. UCLA Housing Services Graduate Student Housing Privately- Owned Properties A diverse array of apartments are available near the UCLA campus. The UCLA Housing Office has compiled Neighborhood Profiles which offers links to housing in the surrounding area. For options outside of Westwood and the surrounding areas, please search Apartments.com Zillow Redfin Trulia RentHop RentCafe for Los Angeles rentals. Feel free to use other sites, such as Facebook Market and Craigslist but please do so, carefully. University Cooperative Housing Association The University Cooperative Housing Association provides affordable housing to qualified students, visiting scholars and faculty of UCLA. The Co-op offers reasonably priced accommodations for those who might not be able to afford alternatives. University Cooperative Housing Association Transportation Resources As an alternative means of transportation to the UCLA campus and surrounding neighborhoods, explore the links below. Included in the links will be campus maps and more. UCLA Transportation Main Site Bruin Commuter Club How to Access Campus Bus Systems and Public Transportation An efficient and user-friendly bus system connects UCLA to the greater Los Angeles area. Staples of transit at the University are the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus and the BruinBus shuttle service. One of the primary UCLA stops for these systems is just behind the Public Affairs building on Hilgard and Wynton. Public Transit BruinBus Carpools and Vanpools UCLA commuters save money and shed stress by sharing rides with fellow Bruins. Those participating in ride pools are eligible for discounted parking permits. Carpool Vanpool Parking Parking is at a premium on the UCLA campus. A limited number of individual parking permits are available to students for main campus structures and affiliated lots. The parking application process is strict and competitive, and we strongly recommend that students read the university’s parking information thoroughly and apply early. Bicycles, motorcycles and scooters are popular and efficient ways to get to and around campus. UCLA offers free parking for these vehicles in designated areas. Student Parking Additional Parking Information Bike Parking Looking to Establish California Residency? For nonresident continuing education students looking to establish California residency for purposes, including tuition, please take a look at the following links for more information and access to applications, as well as a Graduate Student Factsheet. UC Residence Guidelines Residence Determination Classification as a Resident Nonresident Supplemental Tuition Exemptions Statement of Legal Residence Appeal a Nonresident Classification Residence Contacts Luskin International Students Greetings Luskin International students! Below are some useful links to Dashew Center resources and guides. Please reach out to mysef, your department, and Dashew if you have questions, or need further assistance. Arrival Resources Transportation Visa and Legal Services Build Community Life at UCLA Academic Resources Health and Wellness Financial Resources Employment Resources Beware of Scammers! Commuter? Commuter Support & Programs “Housed in the Division of Campus Life within UCLA Student Affairs, the Commuter Support and Programs office aims to advocate for Bruin commuters’ academic, co-curricular, and transportation needs as well as create visibility for the commuter student experience across the university. Our mission is to help commuter students build community and ensure that this large, diverse population has access to campus resources to promote their success at UCLA.” Luskin Lockers To get more information about renting a locker, please contact Irene at: ipenate@luskin.ucla.edu Are you Experiencing a Crisis? Case Management Services “Students’ personal situations may negatively impact their well-being or academic life. In other instances, students’ actions may disturb campus community members. In these situations, Case Managers are available to receive reports of concern and help determine an appropriate response to assist the student and those who may also be impacted by the situation. Case Managers are available to consult with or provide training for campus community members who would like to better support students of concern. Case Managers must abide by FERPA laws, which means they are a private, not confidential resource.” Counseling & Psychological Services CAPS) CAPS is committed to supporting your health, healing, and hope. Click here to Make an Appointment with a CAPS counselor. If you are Experiencing A Crisis , please click on the link or dial 911 or (310) 825-1491 for UCPD. If you are Concerned About A Fellow Bruin , please click the link to find out ways you can help. UCLA CAPS offers telehealth rooms to take appointments, including therapy sessions. Economic Crisis Response Team “The Economic Crisis Response Team (ECRT) provides support and guidance to enrolled UCLA students who have self-identified, or are identified by UCLA faculty or staff, as experiencing a financial crisis that impacts their academic success at UCLA.” UCLA Basic Needs For more than one decade, UCLA Basic Needs has served as a lead advocate for food justice. Campus and community members are invited to join our efforts to combatting food and housing insecurity. Contact basicneeds@cpo.ucla.edu for more information. For specific services, please click on the following links: Food Finances Housing & Family Workshops Resources Undocumented Students and Immigration Info Dashew Important Information: Please find below helpful links related to recent immigration updates for F-1, J-1, and employment-based visa categories. The Dashew Center is committed to keeping our international Bruin community informed of any new developments. See important relevant information and resources shared: UCLA Communication: Dashew Center Messages ​​ UCLA Chancellor Messages Immigration Insights Webinar Presentation (May 15,2025) ​​ Post-Inauguration Immigration Panel FAQ (January 23, 2025) UCOP Federal Updates Page With numerous, quickly evolving federal policy shifts underway, the University of California is working diligently to monitor these developments and seek clarity on a range of issues. We remain committed to our UC values as stated in our Principles of Community , and we will continue to pursue UC’s mission of teaching, research, and public service in the most effective ways we can. We recognize this uncertainty has caused concern across the UC community, and we will continue to share updates and resources as they become available. Navigate the UC Page UCLA Newsroom Federal Updates Page The University of California Office of the President — in collaboration with UCLA leadership and federal government relations experts — is working to understand new directives, assess their impact, ensure compliance, challenge directives when appropriate and support our community. Our top priority is to maintain clarity and stability so our important mission of teaching, research and service can continue. Read the Federal Updates for the UCLA Community Visa and Legal Services Visa and Legal Services F-1 Visa J-1 Visa Laws to Know Passport Attorney List UCLA Student Legal Services UC Immigrant Legal Services Center Undocumented Students Program The Undocumented Student Program (USP) within the Bruin Resource Center supports UCLA undergraduate and graduate students who are undocumented and/or part of mixed-status families. Through individual support, education, and campus advocacy, USP is dedicated to providing academic, wellness, and emotional support to students and creating an inclusive environment and supportive community. Schedule Your Appointment UC Immigrant Legal Services Appointments Know Your Rights! Please find the Know Your Rights info below. Download for review or to keep with you, if you choose to do so. Know Your Rights Card-2025 Be Ready, Stay Stay Safe – Know Your Rights & Plan Ahead Title IX What is Title IX? Title IX The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) enforces, among other statutes, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. Title IX states: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. How Can UCLA Help? Welcome to UCLA Title IX Office Filing a Report If you or someone you know is in danger and/or needs immediate assistance, please call 911 If you’ve experienced sexual violence (e.g., sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, stalking), sexual harassment, sex discrimination, or other prohibited Title IX conduct, confidential and non confidential support and guidance is available to you. Whether you chose to FILE A REPORT or not, our office is available to assist you navigate your options. Resource Options and Support The link below provides resources, options, and support for survivors of sexual assault. Accommodations Item Lending/Recycling Accommodations Campus Safety officer (CSO) Evening Escorts UCLA Community Programs Office (CPO) Commuter Van Service Students With Disabilities Gender Inclusive Restroom Map UCLA Preferred Name Change Process Lactation/Prayer Space Email Nael Rogers directly at naelrogers@luskin.ucla.edu to book a room if Nael is unavailable, email Nandini Inmula at ninmula@luskin.ucla.edu Student Meeting Rooms/Private Spaces UCLA Library offers student studies spaces that can be reserved on a first come, first serve basis. UCLA CAPS offers telehealth rooms to take appointments, including therapy sessions. Item Lending/Recycling UCLA Surplus Stop Luskin textbook recycling program Email Nael Rogers directly at naelrogers@luskin.ucla.edu to borrow or donate a textbook if Nael is unavailable, email Nandini Inmula at ninmula@luskin.ucla.edu Laptop & Technology Lending Campus Life Academic Resources Graduate Resource Library Contact UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs 3250 Public Affairs Building - Box 951656 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656 Campus Resources Maps, Directions, Parking Directory Contact Academic Calendar Careers Diversity University of California Follow The statements on this page represent the views of people affiliated with the Luskin School of Public Affairs and do not necessarily represent the views of the University of California, or UCLA or its Chancellor. Posts and comments by individuals at UCLA on social media channels may not reflect the opinions or policies of UCLA , the University of California or the Luskin School, nor its benefactors and academic partners. 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