UCLA, founded in 1919, is a prestigious public land-grant research university located in Los Angeles, California.
UCLA offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, totaling 337 programs across various disciplines.
UCLA's student-athletes, known as the Bruins, compete in the Pac-12 Conference and have a remarkable sports history. The university has won 122 NCAA team championships.
UCLA boasts an impressive list of alumni and faculty members, including Nobel laureates, Rhodes scholars, Turing Award winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Olympic medalists.
Situated in LA's Westwood neighborhood, UCLA's campus spans over 400 acres near the Pacific Ocean. The university offers a vibrant student life with over 1,000 student organizations.