5月会议 2024: May 20 - June 8

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5月会议 2024 takes place from May 20 through June 8. Complete a class in just three weeks to accelerate your progress toward graduation. Plus, there are no student fees.

Classes are available to all interested students and community members. Non-加州大学洛杉矶分校 students may take regular degree track classes without formal admission. Find out more below.

Frequently Asked Questions

访问 the 5月会议 网站.

访问 the 暑期班 网站.

Read the 5月会议 Important Dates web page.

For general procedural questions, 电子邮件 Program Developer, Kathy Martinez.

May session courses cost $320 per unit for both resident and non-resident students.

For 5月会议, no campus fees will be assessed for courses that begin with sections 80‐89. However, course and lab fees will be assessed according to currently approved policies

加州大学洛杉矶分校 students, international students, students from other campuses or universities, and members of the community may take 5月会议 courses.

No student in a state‐supported degree, 凭证, or credit certificate program can be required to take self‐support (5月会议 and 冬季会议 courses) to complete their programs. Self‐support courses are an option that can be an advantage to students. 既然如此, when scheduling 5月会议, no course required for completion of a state‐funded degree, 凭证 or certificate program can be offered.

是的. 国际 students may enroll in 5月会议 courses with no additional fees.

Waivers and/or reduced tuition are not applicable in the self‐support 5月会议.

金融援助, including the Year-Round Pell Grant, is available to students who have remaining financial aid eligibility. 学生 must also be regularly matriculated students, enrolled in at least 6 units, and in good academic standing with the University to be eligible for funding. For more information and for eligibility requirements, visit the 金融援助 网站.

5月会议 follows University Registrar add/drop procedures and deadlines, as well as refund proration, as in any other term.

是的, with some courses. Please check your course modality.

At a minimum, you will need access to the Internet and a computer. You can then obtain course materials and readings, submit assignments, and participate in discussion boards. If you don’t have a web camera or microphone and your instructor utilizes Zoom for a class session or office hours, you can call in.

Emergency grants are available for needs such as food, housing, and technology. To apply for assistance, please submit an emergency grant application form. If you have questions, please contact the Office of the Dean of 学生. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, some Internet providers are offering free or low-cost services to households with students and low-income families. Please note that these are services from third-party providers and not from any University department. These services are listed under 互联网接入 on the Information Technology Services’ webpage for IT Resources for Remote Access.