UCLA and USC and others SoCal schools?

Anonymous
what will happen to classes etc this year?
Housing costs?
Impact to admissions?

Anyone want to guess?
Anonymous
Are they affected by the fires?
Anonymous
I think USC is totally out of the way of the fires and as of now is unaffected? Could be wrong.
Anonymous
UCLA is evacuated.

USC smoke is so bad and Rush is by zoom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UCLA is evacuated.

USC smoke is so bad and Rush is by zoom.


USC was a little slow to adjust. It took them two days to realize the smoke wasn’t from a frat party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UCLA is evacuated.

USC smoke is so bad and Rush is by zoom.


UCLA has not been evacuated. They canceled classes Thursday and Friday, and they are near an evacuation zone. But it has not been evacuated.
Anonymous
Pomona seems safe and mostly unaffected, although I imagine the air quality currently sucks. We're planning on dropping off DS next weekend.
Anonymous
I don't think anything will happen with admissions.

Classes will continue when the fires are contained and the smoke abates, as it will. Last I saw, 11% containment. Better than zero. I would expect that to increase rapidly, though these things tend to have their ups and downs.

Any increase in housing cost near UCLA would be indirect, if many fire-affected people were to move to Westwood. That's a bit speculative at this point. No effect on housing cost near USC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pomona seems safe and mostly unaffected, although I imagine the air quality currently sucks. We're planning on dropping off DS next weekend.

The air quality always sucks in the inland empire whenever there’s a fire, the wind is not our friend; UCLA has better air quality than Pomona right now
Anonymous
Nothing would be happening to USC. It’s in the middle of the city, and the fire would have to have an affinity towards concrete to reach the campus.
Anonymous
My kid applied to UCLA and is applying RD to USC, from a western state that sees fires regularly. No change in desire to attend.
Anonymous
The actual schools themselves are ok but I would assume there is plenty of staff and faculty very affected if not homeless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The actual schools themselves are ok but I would assume there is plenty of staff and faculty very affected if not homeless.


This.

Kids I know at UCLA flew home to east coast earlier this week. Classes expected to be on zoom due to faculty housing and living situation for some time.

This will have residual impacts everywhere in SoCal. Some employees have lost everything.
Anonymous
Pepperdine survived the Frankin fire, so this one will have zero impact on admissions. But there are upperclassman whose off campus housing has been affected now and in the franklin fire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anything will happen with admissions.

Classes will continue when the fires are contained and the smoke abates, as it will. Last I saw, 11% containment. Better than zero. I would expect that to increase rapidly, though these things tend to have their ups and downs.

Any increase in housing cost near UCLA would be indirect, if many fire-affected people were to move to Westwood. That's a bit speculative at this point. No effect on housing cost near USC.


Housing costs in the entire area are going to be affected. The attorney general just had a press conference on this issue this morning. Also:

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/los-angeles-fires-could-push-up-rents-across-the-city-by-8-or-more-expert-warns-1c60db7f
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