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Official University of California-Los Angeles resources

Financial Aid & Billing

Financial Aid

(310) 206-0400

Student Accounts

(310) 825-9194

Registration & Records

Student Services

Housing / Residence Life

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Hold Policy

Hold blocks: registration, transcripts, diploma Hold threshold notes: UCLA does not publish specific dollar thresholds for holds. Holds are placed categorically for any unpaid tuition/fee obligations. Financial, administrative, and academic holds can block registration, transcripts, and diploma. Late fee: $20/month recurring + $50 one-time Service Fee Late fee trigger (days): 30 Late fee recurring: yes Collections trigger (days after term): 240 Collections fee: $12 collection processing fee; CA Franchise Tax Board intercept Collections notes: Tuition accounts referred to collections after 240+ days past due. Other charges after 180+ days. $12 collection processing fee added. Accounts may be referred to California Franchise Tax Board for state tax intercept. Returned payment fee: $25 FRA required: unclear FRA notes: FAFSA required for financial aid eligibility (March 2 priority deadline) but no explicit SFA/FRA requirement tied to registration found Billing cycle: Charges posted monthly; payment due 20th of month following charge posting Refund schedule: Graduated refund percentages by week of quarter: 100% refund before instruction begins, declining weekly to 0% after final refund date. Formal written withdrawal notice required for refund eligibility. Non-attendance policy: Non-attendance does not constitute official withdrawal; formal written notice required; student responsible for all fees if not officially withdrawn

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Why University of California-Los Angeles students miss critical emails

Your inbox is full of noise. Even if you check it every day, that one financial aid deadline or registration hold notice is easy to miss in the flood.

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University of California-Los Angeles student account questions

What happens if I don't pay my UCLA fees on time?

If you don't pay by the 20th of the month following when charges are posted, UCLA charges a $20 monthly delinquent fee (recurring) plus a one-time $50 Service Fee. Unpaid tuition accounts are referred to collections after 240 days, and other charges after 180 days. A $12 collection processing fee is added, and the debt may be referred to the California Franchise Tax Board for state tax intercept. Unpaid balances can result in holds on your registration, transcripts, and diploma.

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How do I check for holds on my UCLA account and who do I contact?

Log into MyUCLA (my.ucla.edu) to view any holds on your account. Financial holds are managed by Student Accounts at (310) 825-9194 in 1121 Murphy Hall. For registration-related holds, contact the Registrar at reginfo@registrar.ucla.edu or (310) 206-4520 in 1113 Murphy Hall. For financial aid questions, call (310) 206-0400 at A129 Murphy Hall.

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What is UCLA's withdrawal and non-attendance policy?

Non-attendance at UCLA does not constitute an official withdrawal. You must submit formal written notice to withdraw. If you stop attending without officially withdrawing, you remain enrolled and are responsible for all tuition and fees. Refunds are based on a graduated schedule — the earlier you withdraw, the higher the refund percentage, declining to 0% after the final refund date.

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What are the fees for late payment or returned checks at UCLA?

UCLA charges a $20 monthly delinquent fee that recurs each month the balance remains unpaid, plus a one-time $50 Service Fee for nonpayment. Returned payments (checks or ACH) incur a $25 fee. All fees are posted to your BruinBill account. To avoid these fees, pay by the 20th of the month following when charges appear on your statement.

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Common questions about Email Cheat Code at University of California-Los Angeles

Does Email Cheat Code work with University of California-Los Angeles email?

Yes. University of California-Los Angeles uses Google Workspace (Gmail) for student email. Email Cheat Code connects to your @ucla.edu account with read-only access and sends you SMS alerts when critical emails arrive - financial aid deadlines, registration holds, bursar notices, and academic notifications.

What emails does Email Cheat Code monitor at University of California-Los Angeles?

We monitor your University of California-Los Angeles inbox for the emails that actually matter - financial aid deadlines, FAFSA verification requests, registration holds, tuition payment reminders, academic standing notices, and advisor communications. Newsletters, club emails, and campus-wide blasts are filtered out. You only get a text when something needs your attention.

Is my University of California-Los Angeles email account safe with Email Cheat Code?

Yes. We connect through your provider's official OAuth sign-in - the same process you'd use to connect any trusted app. We can only read your emails, never send, delete, or modify them.

Email content is never stored - only a short alert summary is saved. Our security was independently verified through a CASA Tier 2 audit by TAC Security for the App Defense Alliance. You can revoke access anytime from your account settings.

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