Armenian Students' Association at UCLA
University of California - Los Angeles
About Armenian Students' Association at UCLA
At the heart of UCLA's vibrant student community in Los Angeles, California, the Armenian Students' Association represents nearly eight decades of dedication to preserving Armenian culture while empowering Armenian-American undergraduates. Founded in 1945, the ASA has maintained its core mission of creating an inclusive, supportive environment where students can authentically express their cultural identity and build lasting connections with fellow community members who understand their unique experiences.
What distinguishes the Armenian Students' Association at UCLA is its dual commitment to internal community care and external advocacy. The organization intentionally cultivates a safe community space where Armenian-American students feel valued, heard, and supported throughout their undergraduate journey. Simultaneously, the ASA functions as an organized voice for its members within the broader UCLA ecosystem, ensuring that Armenian-American student perspectives and concerns are represented in campus conversations and decision-making processes.
The organization's programming reflects a holistic understanding of student needs, encompassing cultural celebrations that honor Armenian heritage, social events that strengthen peer relationships, and activist initiatives that address issues important to the community. By weaving together these three dimensions—cultural, social, and activist work—the ASA creates multiple entry points for engagement and demonstrates how student organizations can be powerful agents for both personal development and institutional change.
Serving the Los Angeles-based Armenian-American undergraduate population at UCLA, the Armenian Students' Association continues to be a cornerstone of campus life, offering students a meaningful way to connect with their roots, build professional networks, and engage authentically with the greater campus community.