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University of California-Los Angeles - ExtracurricularsOverview - Services & Facilities - Campus Life - Extracurriculars
Address: SportsFor detailed sports information, go to the website of University of California-Los Angeles.ActivitiesStudent Activities:choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, marching band, music ensembles, musical theater, opera, pep band, radio station, student government, student newspaper, student film society, symphony orchestra, television station, yearbookOrganizations and ClubsNumber of registered student organizations: 700Honor societies: UCLA hosts all of the national honor societies that are supported by premier research universities. Religious organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Chaplaincy Service; Buddhist, Heidi Singh; (213) 384-1290; Catholic, Father Bob Sadowski; (310) 208-5015; Episcopal, Rev. Winnie Varghese; (310) 208-4830; Islamic Center, Sadullah Khan; (213) 382-9200; Jewish, Chaim Seidler-Feller; (310) 208-3081; Lutheran, Rev. Timothy Seals; (310) 208-4579; Presbyterian, Soon Chung; (310) 208-3991; Truth Ministry, Rev. J. D. Langford; (310) 208-2929; United Methodist, Rev. Frank Wolf; (310) 208-1051; University Catholic Center; 633 Gayley Ave. (310) 208-5015; University Lutheran Chapel; 10915 Strathmore Drive; (310) 208-4579; University Religious Conference; 900 Hilgard Avenue, Suite 200; (310) 208-5055; www. studentgroups. ucla. edu/urcfriend; religion@ucla. edu; The University Religious Conference is an interreligious organization of Christian (Roman Catholic and Protestant), Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist Campus Ministries and Service Organizations. Campus Ministries provide religious, spiritual and service oriented programming. Campus Ministries are available for counseling on a variety of matters, including personal crises, spiritual growth, and sexuality. University Synagogue; Rabbi, Educator Allen Freehlin; 11960 Sunset Blvd. (310) 472-1255; Student Religious Organizations; UCLA supports more student organizations than any other university in the country. And, a new campus organization can be formed when at least three students create it. CENTER FOR STUDENT PROGRAMMING; CENTER FOR STUDENT PROGRAMMING (CSP); 105 Kerckhoff Hall; (310) 825 - 7041; http: //www. studentgroups. ucla. edu; The Center for Student Programming (CSP), provides a central location for the dissemination of information on all registered campus organizations and their activities. CSP registers newly-formed and continuing organizations; helps organizations develop, implement and evaluate their programs; aids organizations in planning fundraisers and arranging for use of facilities; helps mediate between organizations; encourages cooperation between organizations with similar projects and long term goals; helps groups interpret the campus regulations that guide them; and monitors groups to assure compliance with those regulations. International organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) UCLA supports more student organizations than any other university in the country. And, a new campus organization can be formed when at least three students create it. CENTER FOR STUDENT PROGRAMMING; CENTER FOR STUDENT PROGRAMMING (CSP); 105 Kerckhoff Hall; (310) 825 - 7041; http: //www. studentgroups. ucla. edu; The Center for Student Programming (CSP), provides a central location for the dissemination of information on all registered campus organizations and their activities. CSP registers newly-formed and continuing organizations; helps organizations develop, implement and evaluate their programs; aids organizations in planning fundraisers and arranging for use of facilities; helps mediate between organizations; encourages cooperation between organizations with similar projects and long term goals; helps groups interpret the campus regulations that guide them; and monitors groups to assure compliance with those regulations. Other organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) UCLA supports more student organizations than any other university in the country. And, a new campus organization can be formed when at least three students create it. CENTER FOR STUDENT PROGRAMMING; CENTER FOR STUDENT PROGRAMMING (CSP); 105 Kerckhoff Hall; (310) 825 - 7041; http: //www. studentgroups. ucla. edu; The Center for Student Programming (CSP), provides a central location for the dissemination of information on all registered campus organizations and their activities. CSP registers newly-formed and continuing organizations; helps organizations develop, implement and evaluate their programs; aids organizations in planning fundraisers and arranging for use of facilities; helps mediate between organizations; encourages cooperation between organizations with similar projects and long term goals; helps groups interpret the campus regulations that guide them; and monitors groups to assure compliance with those regulations. Student Newspaper(s): (Appears as submitted by school) Daily Bruin (daily); Al-Talib (twice each term); Ha'Am (twice each term); La Gente (twice each term); Nommo (twice each term); Pacific Ties (twice each term); TenPercent (twice each term); Fem (twice each term); BruinLife (annually); Freshman Record (annually) FraternitiesNumber of fraternities: 27Fraternities with chapter houses: 17 Percentage of students that are fraternity members: 15% SororitiesNumber of sororities: 18Sororities with chapter houses: 10 Percentage of students that are sorority members: 11% Each college profile contains important information, including an overview, detailed information on services and facilities at the college, information on campus life, and extracurriculars. There are over 120 fields of information for each college page, and you will find the information rank high in value as you undergo your college search. 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