UCLA Bruin Day is an annual open house event that provides prospective students and their families with an opportunity to explore the university campus, learn about academic programs, and meet with faculty and staff.

Bruin Day 2023 will be held on Saturday, April 15, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The event will feature a variety of activities, including:
- Campus tours
- Academic presentations
- Q&A sessions with faculty and staff
- Student life demonstrations
- Food and entertainment
Why Attend UCLA Bruin Day?
Attending UCLA Bruin Day is a great way to get a first-hand look at the campus and learn more about the university. It is also an excellent opportunity to meet with faculty and staff, and to get a sense of the student life at UCLA.
According to a recent survey, 95% of attendees said that Bruin Day helped them make a more informed decision about whether or not to apply to UCLA.
What to Expect at UCLA Bruin Day
When you arrive at Bruin Day, you will be greeted by friendly staff and volunteers who will help you register and direct you to the activities that interest you.
The day will begin with a welcome address from UCLA Chancellor Gene Block. Afterward, you will be able to choose from a variety of activities, including:
- Campus tours: Led by current UCLA students, campus tours will give you a first-hand look at the university’s beautiful campus. You will see the iconic Royce Hall, the bustling Ackerman Union, and the state-of-the-art Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
- Academic presentations: Faculty and staff from all of UCLA’s academic departments will be on hand to give presentations about their programs. You can learn about the university’s cutting-edge research, innovative teaching methods, and diverse course offerings.
- Q&A sessions: You will have the opportunity to ask faculty and staff questions about UCLA’s academic programs, student life, and admissions process.
- Student life demonstrations: Current UCLA students will be on hand to demonstrate the many student life opportunities available at the university. You can learn about student clubs, organizations, and athletic teams.
- Food and entertainment: There will be a variety of food and entertainment options available throughout the day. You can enjoy a meal at one of the campus restaurants or grab a snack at one of the food trucks.
How to Prepare for UCLA Bruin Day
To make the most of your Bruin Day experience, we recommend that you:
- Register in advance: Registration is free and easy. You can register online or by phone.
- Arrive early: Bruin Day is a popular event, so we recommend that you arrive early to avoid the crowds.
- Wear comfortable shoes: You will be doing a lot of walking, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.
- Bring a water bottle: It is important to stay hydrated, so be sure to bring a water bottle with you.
- Take notes: You will learn a lot of information throughout the day, so be sure to take notes so that you can remember it all.
FAQs About UCLA Bruin Day
What is the cost of attending UCLA Bruin Day?
UCLA Bruin Day is free to attend.
What is the dress code for UCLA Bruin Day?
There is no formal dress code for UCLA Bruin Day. However, we recommend that you dress comfortably and in layers, as the weather can be unpredictable.
Is parking available at UCLA Bruin Day?
Yes, parking is available for a fee at the following locations:
- Lot 2: Located on the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Veteran Avenue
- Lot 3: Located on the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Hilgard Avenue
- Lot 4: Located on the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Le Conte Avenue
Can I bring my family to UCLA Bruin Day?
Yes, you are welcome to bring your family to UCLA Bruin Day. There will be activities for all ages, including a family zone with games and activities for children.
What if I have more questions?
If you have any other questions, please visit the UCLA Bruin Day website or call the UCLA Visitor Center at (310) 825-4444.
Key Reasons to Attend UCLA Bruin Day
- Get a first-hand look at UCLA’s beautiful campus.
- Learn about UCLA’s cutting-edge academic programs.
- Meet with faculty and staff to get a sense of the student life at UCLA.
- Get your questions answered about UCLA’s admissions process.
- Have a fun and informative day with your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What should I wear to UCLA Bruin Day?
A: There is no formal dress code, but we recommend that you dress comfortably and in layers.
Q: Is parking available at UCLA Bruin Day?
A: Yes, parking is available for a fee at several locations.
Q: Can I bring my family to UCLA Bruin Day?
A: Yes, you are welcome to bring your family. There will be activities for all ages.
Q: What if the weather is bad?
A: UCLA Bruin Day is a rain or shine event. However, some activities may be moved indoors if the weather is severe.
Q: How can I get more information about UCLA Bruin Day?
A: You can visit the UCLA Bruin Day website or call the UCLA Visitor Center at (310) 825-4444.
Tips for Making the Most of UCLA Bruin Day
- Arrive early to avoid the crowds.
- Register in advance to get a free T-shirt.
- Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Take notes so that you can remember the information you learn.
- Ask questions to faculty and staff to get a better understanding of UCLA’s academic programs and student life.
- Have a fun and informative day!
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Conclusion
UCLA Bruin Day is a great way to learn more about one of the world’s leading universities. We hope that you will join us on April 15 for a fun and informative day.
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Table 1: UCLA Bruin Day Schedule
Time | Activity |
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9:00 AM | Welcome address from UCLA Chancellor Gene Block |
9:30 AM – 12:30 PM | Campus tours, academic presentations, and Q&A sessions |
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM | Lunch break |
1:30 PM – 3:30 PM | Student life demonstrations and food and entertainment |
Table 2: UCLA Academic Programs
Department | Major |
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Anthropology | Anthropology |
Archaeology | Archaeology |
Art | Art |
Art History | Art History |
Asian Languages and Cultures | Asian Languages and Cultures |
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences | Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences |
Biochemistry | Biochemistry |
Biology | Biology |
Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences |
Chemical Engineering | Chemical Engineering |
Chemistry and Biochemistry | Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Civil and Environmental Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Classics | Classics |
Communication | Communication |
Comparative Literature | Comparative Literature |
Computer Science | Computer Science |
Dance | Dance |
Design Media Arts | Design Media Arts |
Earth, Planet, and Space Sciences | Earth, Planet, and Space Sciences |
East Asian Studies | East Asian Studies |
Economics | Economics |
Education | Education |
Electrical Engineering | Electrical Engineering |
Energy and Sustainability | Energy and Sustainability |
English | English |
Environmental Science | Environmental Science |
Film, Television, and Digital Media | Film, Television, and Digital Media |
Folklore and Mythology | Folklore and Mythology |
French and Francophone Studies | French and Francophone Studies |
Geography | Geography |
Geology | Geology |
Germanic Languages | Germanic Languages |
History | History |
Human Biology and Society | Human Biology and Society |
Information Studies | Information Studies |
Italian | Italian |
Japanese | Japanese |
Law | Law |
Linguistics | Linguistics |
Mathematics | Mathematics |
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering |
Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics | Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics |
Middle Eastern Studies | Middle Eastern Studies |
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology | Molecular, Cell, Developmental Biology |
Music | Music |
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures | Near Eastern Languages and Cultures |
Nursing | Nursing |
Philosophy | Philosophy |
Physics and Astronomy | Physics and Astronomy |
Physiology | Physiology |
Political Science | Political Science |
Psychology | Psychology |
Public Affairs | Public Affairs |
Public Health | Public Health |
Religious Studies | Religious Studies |