We aim to make sure you’re as informed as possible during the application process.
What is the program schedule?
2023 College to Career sessions will tentatively take place from June 19-23, 2023. Although it is a one-week in-person session, participants are required to communicate with Riordan staff throughout the entirety of the program (June 2023 - May 2024). All logistics are sent to admitted students prior to the College to Career week.
What is included in the curriculum for the Riordan College to Career Program?
The College to Career curriculum varies to cater to each cohort. However, each class will receive and/or participate in professional development activities, self-assessment exercises, case study exploration, guest lectures by top industry leaders, individualized career action plan counseling, mentorship, and more.
What does it cost to participate in the program?
The College to Career Program is tuition-free. Please keep in mind that The Riordan Programs does not pay for housing nor transportation costs. Our program identifies housing needs and we do our best to ensure all applicants are housed. Applicants are encouraged to seek housing accommodations during the program.
What if I cannot make all session dates?
Due to the limited time we have with our College to Career participants, it is required that students attend all session dates. If for any reason you anticipate having to miss sessions, please take our policy into consideration before applying. Absences are grounds for immediate removal from the program.
Does this program apply to all undergraduate majors?
There is no requirement to major in a particular subject; however, the program will focus on internships and careers in management and will target business, healthcare and tech industries. In the application, you will have a chance to explain why you feel our program supports your academic and career goals. All majors are encouraged to apply!
Do I have to be a UCLA student to apply?
No, the program is open to students from all four-year colleges or universities. However, applicants are required to be enrolled during the Fall 2023 semester/quarter to be eligible. If you are currently enrolled at a community college, program admission is contingent on verification that you will attend a four-year university by Fall 2023.
What is the application process?
Recruitment for the program begins in January. The First Round application cycle closes on March 8, 2023 and the Final Round application cycle closes April 7, 2023. All decisions will be sent by May 12, 2023. All applications must be submitted online by the Final Round deadline to be considered for the 2023 College to Career Program.
What qualifications does the admissions committee look for in an applicant?
The Admissions Committee evaluates applicants’ prospects as leaders and their projected ability to succeed in, benefit from and contribute to the College to Career Program. Committee members carefully consider personal and academic background information, achievements, awards and honors, and college and community involvement, especially where candidates have served in leadership capacities. The Admissions Committee seeks to create a community of students who bring unique contributions from their diverse backgrounds and experiences and who will collectively enrich the educational experience.
What are my chances of being acceptance?
Every application will receive the same review. Each year, The Riordan Programs admits an extraordinary group of students. We have carefully designed our review process to ensure quality and fairness. Admission into the Riordan Programs is highly selective and based on a comprehensive review of all applicants. Applicants are advised to apply for admission as early as possible. Admission becomes limited by space and student mix. As such, late applicants run the risk of being denied.
How can I verify that my application was received?
After you submit your online application, please print your application summary as confirmation. All applicants will receive an email confirmation from The Riordan Programs office upon application submission. In the case our office requires missing or additional information, we will contact you via email within a few weeks.
If I attended more than one academic institution, do I have to submit unofficial transcripts from all of them?
Can one of my references be a professor?
What if I forgot to send an item in my application materials (e.g. transcripts)?
Can I call or email to check on my admission status?
No. We will not accept or return any calls, nor respond to any emails regarding admission decisions. Admission decisions will be sent via email by the given timeline.
If I have been denied, may I appeal the decision?
No. We are well aware of the depth of investment our applicants make while participating in our selection process. Accordingly, the Admissions Committee reviews each candidate with great care and thoughtful consideration. Our review process is extremely thorough and all decisions are final. There is no process for appeal.
If I have been denied admission, may I receive feedback on my candidacy?
Each applicant is reviewed with an eye to individual strengths as well as consideration of the pool of applicants as a whole. Our review process is exhaustive and our decisions are made only after thoughtful deliberations. We know that being denied admission can be both unexpected and disappointing. The most difficult part of Admissions Committee deliberations is not being able to admit the vast majority of highly qualified and compelling candidates. Denied candidates will be notified of the possibility of obtaining feedback only after the admissions cycle is over. Such feedback is provided on a limited basis.
If I am not admitted, may I reapply to the program?
Yes. If you are not offered admission to the Riordan Programs, you are welcome to reapply for the following year if you meet the eligibility requirements for the new application cycle. All re-applicants are required to complete a new application, include new academic transcripts, essays, etc. The admission decision will be based on the new application materials rather than previously submitted materials.
What happened to the health care management program?
In order to serve a wider range of students, we revamped our program to include other industries. After much research, we felt there was a need at the college level to prepare students for the job market by giving them the skills to be successful in summer internships and teaching them how to use those experiences after college.