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for internships, <strong>of</strong>fers civic engagement scholarships, enrolls students in three different AmeriCorpsprograms, administers the Civic Engagement Minor (which can be combined with any major) <strong>and</strong>reviews applications for the UC Center Sacramento Program.STUDY ABROADThe Education Abroad Program (EAP) 310-825-4995 (www.ieo.ucla.edu) B300 Murphy Hall<strong>UCLA</strong> EAP strives to develop world citizens who underst<strong>and</strong>, appreciate, <strong>and</strong> contribute positively to arapidly changing world. EAP facilitates the internationalization <strong>of</strong> the higher education experiencethrough the recruitment, preparation, support, <strong>and</strong> integration <strong>of</strong> <strong>UCLA</strong> <strong>and</strong> visiting exchange studentsinvolved in EAP study abroad. More information about EAP, their academic programs, selection criteria,program costs, <strong>and</strong> financial assistance, can be found online.Study abroad <strong>of</strong>fers a unique opportunity for students to explore another culture while earning credittowards graduation. Through EAP, the University <strong>of</strong> California system <strong>of</strong>fers over 140 exchangeprograms in more than 30 countries. Students can spend a summer, semester or year abroad. Coursestaken abroad may be counted towards major, minor or GE requirements. Some programs also <strong>of</strong>ferstudents the possibility to do field work, independent research or an internship abroad.Alternative Study Abroad Services (beyond EAP)Vito Grillo – counsels students on all inquiries related to non-UC Study Abroad locationsgrillo@international.ucla.edu310-825-6966 (www.ieo.ucla.edu/contactus.htm)B300 Murphy HallCAREER CENTERwww.career.ucla.edu 310-825-0831 Strathmore Building. Room 200The Career Center <strong>of</strong>fers individual <strong>and</strong> group advising to students on a wide array <strong>of</strong> opportunities suchas:volunteer positionsinternational scholarshipsshort-term work abroadinternational travelingteaching abroadThey <strong>of</strong>fer Drop in, Appointment, <strong>and</strong> Online counseling: Check the website for more information.DROP-IN COUNSELING (CAREER CENTER, SECOND FLOOR)The <strong>UCLA</strong> Career Center provides Drop-In Counseling for undergraduate <strong>and</strong> graduate studentsthroughout the year. It's a great opportunity to meet one-on-one with a career counselor without a priorappointment, <strong>and</strong> is the first step in the career counseling process.Drop-In sessions last approximately 15 minutes, are on a first-come-first-served basis (you must sign upin person). They are designed to address your immediate questions <strong>and</strong> needs, such as:Career exploration <strong>and</strong> job internship search <strong>resources</strong>32

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