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The University of California, Los Angeles, generally known as UCLA, is a public, coeducational university whose main campus is in the residential area of Westwood, Los Angeles, California. Established as a branch of the state university in 1919, it is the second-oldest general-purpose campus in the University of California system and has the largest enrollment of any university in the state.
Most of its Ph.D. programs rank in the top 20 for academic quality in the United States, according to the National Research Council. The September 2006 issue of Washington Monthly magazine ranked UCLA fourth among all U.S. universities. In its 2007 ranking of "America's Best Colleges," U.S. News & World Report ranked UCLA 26th among all universities in the United States. The university was also ranked by the National Science Foundation as the No. 1 public research university in the nation (based on the amount of research expenditure) and second only to Johns Hopkins University among all American universities, both public and private.
The university is one of the most selective universities in the nation, accepting only 4,800 students of the more than 47,000 who applied for admission as freshmen in Fall 2005. More people applied for admission to UCLA than to any other university in the country in that semester.
UCLA's sports teams, which compete as the Bruins, have won 120 national championships and 99 NCAA championships as of 2006—more than any other university. Also in 2006, UCLA completed Campaign UCLA, which collected over $3.05 billion and is currently the most successful fundraising campaign in the history of higher education. Students come to UCLA from all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries, though the majority of undergraduates are from California.
www.ucla.edu/
maps.ucla.edu/campus/
Most of its Ph.D. programs rank in the top 20 for academic quality in the United States, according to the National Research Council. The September 2006 issue of Washington Monthly magazine ranked UCLA fourth among all U.S. universities. In its 2007 ranking of "America's Best Colleges," U.S. News & World Report ranked UCLA 26th among all universities in the United States. The university was also ranked by the National Science Foundation as the No. 1 public research university in the nation (based on the amount of research expenditure) and second only to Johns Hopkins University among all American universities, both public and private.
The university is one of the most selective universities in the nation, accepting only 4,800 students of the more than 47,000 who applied for admission as freshmen in Fall 2005. More people applied for admission to UCLA than to any other university in the country in that semester.
UCLA's sports teams, which compete as the Bruins, have won 120 national championships and 99 NCAA championships as of 2006—more than any other university. Also in 2006, UCLA completed Campaign UCLA, which collected over $3.05 billion and is currently the most successful fundraising campaign in the history of higher education. Students come to UCLA from all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries, though the majority of undergraduates are from California.
www.ucla.edu/
maps.ucla.edu/campus/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Los_Angeles
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Coordinates: 34°4'4"N 118°26'46"W
- Loyola Marymount University 11 km
- California State University Northridge 23 km
- Pepperdine University 25 km
- California State University, Los Angeles 25 km
- California State University, Dominguez Hills 28 km
- California Lutheran University 44 km
- California State University, Channel Islands 57 km
- University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 136 km
- California State University, Bakersfield 156 km
- California Polytechnic State University 247 km
- Westwood 0.6 km
- Westwood Village 0.9 km
- Los Angeles National Cemetery 1 km
- Wilshire Corridor 1.3 km
- Veterans Administration Medical Center 1.6 km
- Westwood Park 1.6 km
- West Los Angeles, California 1.6 km
- Little Persia 1.7 km
- Holmby Hills 2.1 km
- West Los Angeles 2.7 km
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