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  2. Drop Request Form. Students requesting to drop a non-impacted Summer Course in the last 2 weeks of the session must email info@summer.ucla.edu with one of the following: The instructor’s authorized signature. A forwarded email from the instructor approving of the drop. OR the syllabus stating the date of the final has not yet occurred.

  3. UCLA does not admit students into any undergraduate program who already hold Bachelor’s degrees, nor do we admit students who have the equivalent of three years (130 quarter-units or more) of transferable university work. You may not disregard your college record and apply as a freshman. Transfer applicants need to be at the junior level ...

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