The UCLA Extension Staff- Sponsored Scholarship Fund provides scholarship support to staff across UCLA taking courses for career advancement at UCLA Extension.
As the world’s largest, university-based collection of film and broadcast television, the UCLA Film & Television Archive provides preservation, public programming and accessibility.
The UCLA International Medical Graduate Program aims to increase the number of bilingual/bicultural Hispanic family physicians practicing in our underserved communities.
The UCLA Intervention Program is an early-intervention program providing educational, diagnostic and therapeutic services to children with a wide range of developmental risks and disabilities.
The UCLA Kidney Transplant Program is one of the most successful programs in the country, with resources that include the UCLA Kidney Exchange Program.
The Arts Library has more than 300,000 books that cover the fields of architecture, architectural history, art, art history, design, film, television, photography, theater and allied disciplines.
The Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library supports health and life sciences research as well as the educational and patient-care responsibilities of faculty, students and staff.
The Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library supports UCLA's teaching and research programs in East Asian studies by making available Chinese-, Japanese-, and Korean-language materials.
The Rosenfeld Library is the information partner of the UCLA Anderson School of Management and is an integral part of Anderson Computing and Information Services (ACIS).
Housing one of the most comprehensive collections in the world, the UCLA Music Library fund supports the preservation, performance and exposure of contemporary music.