A Message from the Student Affairs Team

Office of Student Affairs
(310) 267-5536

Thank you for visiting the Office of Student Affairs. Our goal is to support the endeavors of prospective and continuing students by providing comprehensive and seamless admissions and academic advising, support services, and co-curricular opportunities, creating an inclusive space that honors students’ unique experiences, and liaising with faculty and staff in ways that foster student success.

At Student Affairs, you will find a team of talented student development specialists committed to your success and equipped with a myriad of knowledge and resources to support your academic journey. At our core, we view advising as teaching rather than just course scheduling and paperwork. Therefore, through a collaborative partnership with each School of Music student, we aim to provide you with the necessary tools to make educated decisions impacting your academic, professional, and personal development.

Should you need support at any point, please visit us. We look forward to working with you!

Meet the Student Affairs Team
Meet the Student Affairs Team
Meet the Student Affairs Team
Need help? Come see us!

The Student Affairs team is available to discuss your academic needs via appointments or limited drop-in advising sessions. Students who walk-in without an appointment or during times that are not designated as drop-in advising sessions will be asked to follow one or both of the following options:

  • Drop-in Advising Sessions
    Every week of the academic year, our academic advisors host specific drop-in advising hours students may utilize for brief academic advising questions.
  • Appointments
    For longer, more complicated concerns, students are encouraged to set up an appointment with their academic advisor. To do so, simply make an appointment with a Student Affairs officer or email your academic advisor with your availability and we’ll figure out a mutually agreeable time.
Schedule a meeting with us
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A Resource to Help You Navigate Your Academic Program

The Student Guidebook links to forms and resources to help you successfully navigate your academic program, and includes a directory of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music staff by administrative departments and offices to help you connect with the right person.

Explore The Student Guidebook
Explore The Student Guidebook
Explore The Student Guidebook
Undergraduate Student
Advisory Board

The Undergraduate Student Advisory Board aims to serve The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music by shaping an academic environment that allows for creative freedom, exploration and collaboration for all students. We aim for transparency, openness and to be a voice for the student body as a whole.

Undergraduate Student Advisory Board
Undergraduate Student Advisory Board
Undergraduate Student Advisory Board

UCLA Students in the News

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Beginning December 31, Angel Blue makes her long-awaited Met role debut as the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country, one of opera’s defining roles.
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LOS ANGELES — With the largest Latino population in the country, it’s no surprise that California would host the first mariachi with academic and professional training outside of Mexico.  That’s why
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