<p>Is UCLA Recreation open to UCLA undergraduate students? I am looking at this link:</p>
<p>UCLA</a> Recreation - How To Join</p>
<p>And it doesn't say anything regarding current undergrad students. Or at least I don't think it does.</p>
<p>Is UCLA Recreation open to UCLA undergraduate students? I am looking at this link:</p>
<p>UCLA</a> Recreation - How To Join</p>
<p>And it doesn't say anything regarding current undergrad students. Or at least I don't think it does.</p>
<p>You have full access to all the gyms, classes etc. using your Bruincard if you’re a current student.</p>
<p>So no need to pay membership fees or anything like that?</p>
<p>There’s a small fee included with your quarterly student fees. It’s cheap and required, so you’ll have access to all of the facilities.</p>
<p>However, there are some classes that are not free (e.g. surfing at the off-campus aquatics center). You’ll find out about them once you start if you’re interested in taking one.</p>
<p>do we get a membership card to access or Bruin card would work?</p>
<p>you use your Bruincard.</p>
<p>how crowded are the basketball courts at the wooden center? usually, what times are the most crowded and what times are the least crowded?</p>
<p>^ mmm I was just about to ask the same question :)</p>
<p>
Usually very crowded. Your best bet is to go in the morning (before 10am).</p>
<p>^wat about the student activities center, is that really crowded too?</p>
<p>SAC is going to be busy next year since Pauley is closed. The basketball and volleyball teams are using it as their practice courts.</p>