<p>Can someone please explain to me what this is and how we can make an account? For Fresihmen decisions?</p>
<p>yeah what’s ursa?</p>
<p>[Let</a> me google that for you](<a href=“LMGTFY - Let Me Google That For You”>LMGTFY - Let Me Google That For You)</p>
<p>I have no idea what this is, but I highly doubt this is any indication of admission/rejection. Honestly, housing options by no means you were accepted, although it’s likely that the people who are obsessed with this were naturally good students anyways, and thus, got in because of their grades.</p>
<p>Correlation =/= Causation</p>
<p>A few years ago many people used URSA to basically tell them their admission status early… maybe it will work this year. </p>
<p>In short, URSA is basically everything you will need from a services standpoint at UCLA… ie, it is the place you register for classes, pay for school, etc…</p>
<p>Anyways, three years ago, here’s what happened…</p>
<p>Go to ursa.ucla.edu and create an account with whatever info is needed
Three columns = acceptance // two columns = rejection.</p>
<p>I"M NOT SAYING THIS WILL WORK NOR IS IT FOOL-PROOF AND GUARANTEE ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION, BUT MAYBE IT WILL HELP SOME OF YOU GUYS</p>
<p>omg ^ if this is true, I’m going to be a happy camper. I was thinking, since i used the admitted student option, wouldn’t they have to check the computers to see if it’s true, solidifying the idea that the URSA maybe the quick way of finding out?</p>
<p>Actually if you look at last years posts, they dispelled the URSA rumor. Many of the students reported that when accepted their URSA account went from 3 columns to 2 columns so 3 columns mean nothing.</p>
<p>Binks09, I heard that it was the other way around. </p>
<p>Again, there is no way the URSA can tell you. I’m sure all students who create one will have the same screen results.</p>
<p>Heard it was the other way around huh? Okay, don’t listen to someone who actually attends UCLA and uses URSA</p>
<p>@binks09 hey thank you for the info, i found it weird how the ursa already had my information when i made an account</p>
<p>@jonvstheworld: does it mean that you’re already accepted? (i’m curious about making an account too!)</p>
<p>@ryubaka i honestly don’t know, but if what bink’s says still applies, i guess so. I want to wait until they actually release the acceptances to be happy.</p>
<p>I know for sure that 3 columns and 2 columns mean nothing. UCLA changes URSA layout every year and it was just a coincidence that 3 columns mean’t acceptance last year. Good luck, waiting for my result as well.</p>
<p>so i created an URSA account about a week ago and clicked the box that said I not a UCLA student or something. I tried logging on and it later said I could not log on because I did not have access?? </p>
<p>I then created a new account after someone said that I had to press admitted student and use my UC id. However, after trying to log in, I received an error page. It gave me an e-mail to contact the support staff. What gives? everyone else can log in :/</p>
<p>NVM. It works for me now. I just rebooted my browser. I can see three columns but cannot access a lot of the stuff… </p>
<p>Also, it says I do not have financial awards yet. so maybe awards now= acceptance?
But not only that, it also says that they have not received my FAFSA at all. Is it the same for everyone?</p>
<p>@jonvstheworld how about ur MyUCLA?</p>
<p>@ryubaka my ursa has three column and my personal information, idk if that means anything</p>
<p>How about the others? have you notice something unusual in ur URSA?</p>
<p>most of the options require you to put the term, and 2012-2013 isn’t there yet, so it’s impossible to access other info</p>
<p>Please correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t that all UCLA applicants can make URSA accounts (regardless the outcomes of their admission results)?</p>