UCLA Association of Chinese Americans
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UCLA Association of Chinese Americans

University of California - Los Angeles

Last Verified: October 06, 2025

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Los Angeles, CA (Pacific Time, UTC-07:00)

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About UCLA Association of Chinese Americans

The UCLA Association of Chinese Americans (ACA) is one of the largest and most active student-run organizations at the University of California, Los Angeles, serving over 500 members annually. Since its official founding in 1982, ACA has established itself as a comprehensive hub for cultural, social, community, and political engagement on the UCLA campus. The organization specializes in programming that addresses the unique experiences and identities of Chinese Americans, offering students meaningful opportunities to explore their heritage, history, and bicultural experiences.

ACA's programming approach is multifaceted and inclusive, featuring bi-quarterly general meetings that provide informative and thought-provoking discussions alongside weekly events designed for community building and social connection. The organization welcomes UCLA undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni, creating a diverse network that extends beyond the campus community. Through carefully curated events and initiatives, ACA educates and raises awareness about Chinese American identity and biculturality, fostering deeper understanding among its members and the broader UCLA community.

The organization's mission centers on creating shared experiences that facilitate meaningful connections and lasting impact. By bridging cultural heritage with contemporary student life in Los Angeles, ACA provides a supportive environment where members can connect with peers who share similar backgrounds and interests. The organization's commitment to both cultural preservation and community engagement makes it an essential resource for students seeking to strengthen their sense of belonging while contributing to important conversations about representation and identity on campus and throughout the Los Angeles area.

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