The UCLA Office of Analysis and Information Management holds the responsibility of enrollment management at the institution. The office acts as an intermediary between the system-wide enrollment planning from the office of the President and local enrollment managers. The office provides campus leaders with forecasts of continuing enrollment and analyses of various alternatives for shaping future enrollments to fit campus strategic goals. They also work with undergraduate and graduate admissions as well as student housing and the academic units to stay aware of new policies and emerging issues that may need to be accounted for in the analyses process. The office may also have to supply analyses of possible changes in enrollment management policies. Enrollment management can often involve admissions requirements, financial support rules, general education requirements, and multiple other factors that influence institutional enrollment and retention.
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The institution is internationally-known as a world-class university and research institution. It consistently ranks high on national and international rankings. The institution is home to many award-winning professors who are leaders in their respective fields. Among UCLA's students, faculty and alumni are some of the most recognized and decorated individuals in just about every field and arena. UCLA has produced over 13 Nobel Laureates, 10 Rhodes Scholars, 3 Pulitzer Prize winners and a host of other awards winners and honorees. Being one of the most reputable schools, the institution is also very highly-selective of the students it admits each year. There is a plethora of resources available for students on campus. There are multiple research libraries, technology centers, study lounges, and more for students to