<p>Remember for UCSD when we checked our decisions?
We had to go through the process of creating a username id with our login details.</p>
<p>Might as well get a head start and create the UCLA logon. What kind of school would revoke admissions because you were so excited about going to that school that you created a login early?</p>
<p>And even if you get a no access thing, you can still check your financial aid award. Basically seeing this would mean that you're in...</p>
<p>But for those of you who are scared or whatever, fine, wait. (:</p>
<p>but, guys, OMG I GOT INTO UCLAAA! :)</p>
<p>lol what about curiosity killed the cat!</p>
<p>How do I make it?</p>
<p>When I tried making one, it asked for a 9 digit UCLA ID, but it said you can put your 7 digit UC APP #. I tried that, and it gave me an error because it said it has to be 9 digits.</p>
<p>Which box did you check?</p>
<p>Is anyone unable to login to their financial aid at all, or does everyone get the message in big red letters that no financial aid is available for you…</p>
<p>[UCLA</a> Undergrad Admissions: New Bruins - Freshman New Student Guide](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/NewBruins/NSG_Freshmen.htm]UCLA”>First-Year New Student Checklist | UCLA Undergraduate Admission)</p>
<p>go to this page and click on activate your ucla logon id and password. go to create one for a newly admitted student and yeah, just follow the instructions. i used my 7 digit uc app#.</p>
<p>then, on that same link above, go to view your financial aid/scholarship award information. login and then hopefully you can view the details of your report. </p>
<p>and well, we’re not exactly cats are we? we’re bruins! 8)</p>
<p>Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction revived it.</p>
<p>awww ):
were you able to create an account at all? ):</p>
<p>Yeah, I figured it out.</p>
<p>Bummers.</p>
<p>I got no access too. Follow the same link above and go to the financial aid part and try to login to see if it works? There’s still hope!</p>
<p>It says 16k in aid. That means I got in ?</p>
<p>i believe so! they wouldnt give aid to a nonadmitted student. congrats!</p>