Academic Advancement Program (AAP)
The Academic Advancement Program (AAP) provides an array of academic services that encourage and promote academic achievement by offering support to students from groups historically underserved in higher education. AAP is a cohort-based program designed to serve first generation, low-income, and diverse populations with services including peer tutoring, academic programs, personal and career counseling, graduate mentoring, scholarships, research opportunities, etc.
General Info
- Time
- Monday through Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm
- Location
- Online On Campus 1232 Campbell Hall
- Who
- Undergraduate Graduate & Professional
Contact Info
- Website
- https://www.aap.ucla.edu/
- Phone
- (310) 206-1551
- aapinfo@college.ucla.edu
Details
- Becoming an AAP Member - Find out if you qualify to join AAP and apply to be a part of the community.
- Peer Learning - Learn about in-person learning session, courses, writing sessions, and more.
- Join groups supporting students interested in pursuing careers in Education and Health
- New Student Programs - Discover summer programming designed for freshman and transfer students to help them gain credits toward their degree and build community.
- Center for Community College Partnerships - Find information about CCCP and what they have to offer, such as scholarships and summer programs.
- Graduate Mentoring - Mentoring program for graduate school preparation and help with the application process, learn about the 6-week Grad School Summer Prep Course.
- Learn about AAP's various research opportunities including: Arts Initiative, Community and Social Justice, McNair Research Scholars, Research Rookies Undocubruins Research Program, Research Assessment and Evaluation
- AAP Learning Pavilion - Reserve and access laboratories and flexible work spaces
- College Counseling
- AAP Scholarship