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Nicole Bleving
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Careers

Son was hired to be an NSA this summer, and they were told the hiring session information would be sent out on the 30th, but they haven’t received anything yet. Has anyone gotten the details, or knows when they typically go out?

It appears that there are delays in sending out the hiring session information for the New Student Advisor (NSA) position at UCLA. While notifications were expected around January 30, some applicants have reported not receiving any updates yet.

Key Dates

  • Hiring Notification Schedule: Historically, job notification emails are sent out in late February, with hiring sessions to follow shortly after.
  • Recruitment Timeline: The application window for Summer 2026 closed on January 11, 2026, and interviews are usually conducted between mid-January and mid-February, with official hiring occurring in March.
Next Steps
  • Check Email: Ensure that you are checking the email associated with your application, as all communications regarding interviews and hiring will be sent there.
  • Contact the Office: If you have not received any information, consider reaching out directly to the UCLA New Student & Transition Programs office at (310) 206-6685 or via the MyUCLA Message Center for assistance.
  • Official Website: For the most current updates, visit the UCLA New Student & Transition Programs Recruitment page.

Recent questions at UCLA

Anonymous
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Academics

Can students buy food from the food trucks on the hill with credit card?

At UCLA, students have the convenience of purchasing food from the food trucks located on the hill with a credit card, enhancing the accessibility of dining options on campus.

Payment Options

Food trucks typically accept various forms of payment, including:

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Mobile payment options (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay)
This flexibility allows students to enjoy a variety of food choices without the need for cash.

Food Truck Locations

The food trucks are strategically placed around the hill area, making them easily accessible for students between classes. The offerings vary, providing a range of cuisines to cater to diverse tastes and dietary preferences.

Anonymous
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Academics

What are some of the easiest psychology upper division required and elective courses?

For students seeking easier upper-division psychology courses at UCLA, several options stand out based on student feedback and course evaluations.

Recommended Courses

  • Psych 150 (Health Psychology): Often considered an "easy A," this course covers lifestyle and wellness topics through projects and discussions that are accessible to most students.
  • Psych 137C (Intimate Relationships): This course is highly recommended for its interesting content, with assessments that often include straightforward essay responses referencing the textbook.
  • Psych 135 (Social Psychology): Known for its engaging discussions on group behavior and social dynamics, this course avoids complex statistical analysis, making it more approachable.
  • Psych 131 (Research Methods in Developmental Psychology): While it includes group projects and research papers, the structured guidance from instructors makes it manageable.
Additional Electives
  • Psych 130 (Developmental Psychology): Focuses on developmental processes through peer and parental interactions.
  • Psych 133 series: Courses in this series are frequently highlighted as favorites for their engaging content and lighter workload.
  • Positive Psychology: Centers on happiness and well-being with minimal heavy theoretical content.
For more information on course offerings and evaluations, students can refer to resources like Bruinwalk and MyUCLA Course Evaluations.
Anonymous
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Registrar

Hi May daughter missed her UC Shape training and now they put a hold on her enrollment. The SHAPE office said it's an automatic update and there is nothing they can do to expedite it. The regsitrar says there is nothing they can do either. She will miss her window of enrollment. Is there anyone else who can help?

Given the situation with your daughter's enrollment hold due to missing the UC SHAPE training, there are additional resources at UCLA that may help her navigate this issue.

Contact Key Offices Your daughter should reach out to the following offices:

  • Dean of Students Office: They advocate for students facing administrative challenges and may provide guidance or intervention.
  • Email: dean@saonet.ucla.edu
  • Phone: (310) 825-3894
  • UCLA Case Management Services: This office offers academic support and can assist with complex administrative issues.
  • Email: CRTeam@ucla.edu
  • Phone: (310) 825-7291
  • Title IX Civil Rights Office: Since the SHAPE training falls under their jurisdiction, they may help verify her completion manually if the automated system is causing the hold.
  • Email: TitleIXtraining@equity.ucla.edu
  • Phone: (310) 206-3417
Immediate Actions To expedite the process, she should:
  • Complete all three SHAPE training modules in Bruin Learn as soon as possible, as holds typically lift within 2-3 business days of completion.
  • If the hold is cleared but she misses the enrollment deadline, she may need to file a Late Study List Petition through the Registrar’s Office to enroll after the standard window.
For more information on the Late Study List, visit the UCLA Registrar's Office for guidance on the petition process.