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Several websites students use to schedule their classes and regulate their finances will be streamlined and combined in the coming weeks.
MyUCLA, URSA, schedule of classes and the financial aid office services will all combine into one website to be more convenient for students, said Betty Glick, the associate vice provost for undergraduate education. All services will originate from students’ MyUCLA account, which will be updated and redesigned.
Student Affairs, Information Technology Services and the Division of Undergraduate Education began working on the updates in 2011 after they received feedback from students saying that it was difficult to navigate multiple websites that all looked very different, Glick said.
No information that is stored on the site will be deleted and the login process will remain the same, Glick said. No additional costs or resources were used during the updating process, she added.
Although the MyUCLA website is continuously undergoing minor updates, the upcoming change will mark the second major redesign of the site since 1997, Glick said.
Correction: The information in the informational box accompanying this article contained an error. Betty Glick is the associate vice provost for undergraduate education.
Love the website changes–very user-friendly!
the new website sucks. Is it really so hard to navigate around registrar, ursa, myucla, and ccle/courseweb/sscnet???? Too many hidden menu options that I find it easier to just open a new tab and type the link directly to whatever it is you’re trying to find. No one likes to use the mouse to click and expand the menu options one by one.