UCLA After School Program

Join our UCLA After School Community!

The UCLA Community Based Learning Program (CBL) was founded as a vehicle to bring the resources of the university, especially its faculty and students, to the under-served communities of Los Angeles. The mission of CBL is to assist youth, both teenagers and young adults, with the transition from youth to adulthood. This includes encouraging youth to move from secondary to post-secondary education and on to meaningful careers and productive adult lives.

Historically, CBL has been engaged in communities of color with young people who have limited education and work experience. An important objective of the program is to introduce young people to cultural, educational, and work experiences that take them outside their immediate communities.

CBL operates after school programs as part of California’s 21st Century After School Learning Programs and LAUSD’s Beyond the Bell Program.  Activities include, tutoring, preparation for post-secondary education, youth leadership development and other enrichment programs located at the following locations:

  • Franklin High School
  • Hamilton High School
  • University High School
  • Jefferson High School
  • Nava College Prep Academy
  • Sotomayor Arts and Science Magnet
  • Dymally High School
  • UCLA Community School

UCLA After School Program(s)

Drivers Ed:

Session 1 November 2, 2020 through December 4, 2020

Driver’s Education Session 1 November 2, 2020 through December 4, 2020

Available to Hamilton High School and Sotomayor Arts and Science Magnet School students.

Please contact the After-School Program Site Director at your school site for enrollment. Space is limited