

Southeast Asian (SEA) Admit Weekend is held in collaboration by Southeast Asian Student Organizations at UCLA, including the Association of Hmong Students, Burmese Student Association, Indonesian Bruin Student Association, Laotian American Organization, Thai Smakom, United Khmer Students, and Vietnamese Student Union, and seeks to promote higher education, increase community consciousness, and provide a safe and supportive Southeast Asian community on campus, while introducing Southeast Asian admits to the vast variety of opportunities and resources available at UCLA.
In its fourth year, the Weekend lets prospective Bruins experience life as a college student at UCLA, and will also include campus tours, multiple workshops, a student/alumni reception dinner, and a talent show, allowing participants to explore the opportunities that make UCLA one of the best universities in the nation. In April 2010, SEA Admit Weekend was recognized with its first-ever Bruin Heroes Award.
SEA Admit Weekend is absolutely FREE to all student participants, including all meals, bus transportation if eligible, lodging, and activities. This year's theme is "Advoca-SEA: SEA yourself, SEA UCLA, SEA your future" to reflect the wide availability of opportunities available at UCLA for yourself and your future. It will be held on Thursday, April 7, 2011 through Sunday, April 10, 2011.