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Hey everyone! With most of the excitement about admissions, at least for Freshmen, out of the way, the moderation team has decided to roll out some new initiatives to slowly improve the new admit experience on this sub. With that in mind, we've decided to put some work into getting a wiki dedicated to helping out new users.
First off, we're looking for a new admit to help us document the admission/SIR process. We would just want a couple of screenshots going through the whole process of checking your email, logging in to see your admission status, submitting your SIR and any other intermediary steps. Of course, please white out any personal information as this would be posted on our wiki as a graphical guide for future prospective Bruins.
We're also interested in documenting the housing application/roommate search process. It would be helpful if someone else (or the same person) could document and walk through the process of accessing your housing application, selecting preferences and roommates, submitting the application and any other intermediary steps.
If you're interested in helping document this process for future bruins, leave a comment below and I'll DM you.
If there are any other official UCLA related applications/processes that apply to a specific school (L&S, HSSEAS, Nursing, etc) or to the student body in general, please leave a comment and we'll consider adding a section in the wiki.
For all other new admits, leave a list of topics that you think will be helpful for future new admits. Note that this process will be ongoing throughout the year so many of your current questions like "How do I enroll in classes?" will be covered in due time. The purpose of this thread is to get an idea of questions you may have about UCLA as soon as you were admitted. Appropriate questions would be "How do I contact the Financial Aid Office?" or "What/When is Orientation?"
Thanks for reading!
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