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Fall 2020 Preparations


To the Campus Community:

As we begin summer, I want to recognize the extraordinary dedication of our entire community to UCLA’s mission of conducting world-class research, teaching, and service, especially in these uncertain times. All of you truly make us proud. As we look toward fall, I also want to provide you with the latest information about UCLA’s planning for the next academic year. The health of our students, staff, and faculty is of paramount importance and guides our planning process. As previously announced, the UCLA COVID-19 Future Planning Task Force has been hard at work, identifying options and recommendations for the fall. I appreciate their thoughtful work, the options they presented, and their recommendations. Chancellor Block and I want to alert you to our current plans and share the latest information:

Please also know that we are committed to helping ensure that our enrolled students, regardless of location, can continue making progress toward their degrees, and our academic departments have been asked to provide course schedules that allow for this. Students concerned about their access to courses or making timely progress toward their degrees should contact the College or their school or departmental academic advisors for guidance.

The Dashew Center will be available for questions related to I-20, F-1 or J-1 status and work authorization questions.

As we have all learned, the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic remain fluid and can change our lives and plans on a daily basis. What is true today may be outmoded or superseded by new information tomorrow. We must remain flexible and ready to pivot. UCLA is collaborating closely with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, which has been providing valuable guidance at every step of this process.

I am immensely grateful to the COVID-19 Future Planning Task Force and its eight working groups examining a variety of issues, ranging from undergraduate and graduate education to housing, and from infection control to physical distancing. Its members have been meeting, obtaining information, and doing their due diligence virtually around the clock over the past seven weeks, and their work continues. We will communicate again with more specific information throughout the summer.

I know this uncertainty is difficult and appreciate your understanding and resilience as we work to make these important decisions, always guided by our priority of safety for the entire UCLA community, but never forgetting our commitment to offering our students a world-class education and experience.

Sincerely,

Emily A. Carter
Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost