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UCLA has become a very competitive top university, and each year thousands of high school graduates apply in hopes of becoming a future Bruin. In the early 1960s, admission decisions to UCLA had a different set of requirements , and admission standards and policies were changing after establishment of the Master Plan and GI Bill. This site aims educate viewers on California's Master Plan (1960), The GI Bill of Rights (1944), and UCLA Admissions policies in the early sixites.
This page includes information on:
For more information on UCLA Academics, click here.
The creation of the GI Bill of Rights is celebrated
in the above 1999 Postal Service Stamp
