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What is my college catalog term?

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What is my college catalog term?

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Your college catalog term refers to the academic quarter in which you were admitted to UCLA. For example, if you were admitted to UCLA for Fall 2001, your college catalog term is Fall 2001. Your College catalog term is important because you follow the degree requirements listed in the catalog in effect during that quarter. If you change your major, there will also be a specific subsequent term and year in which you entered that major (this is called your catalog major term). You follow the major requirements in effect for that academic term (for instance, if you changed your major to MCDB in Winter 2003, you follow the major requirements in effect during Winter 2003).

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