It has no official definition, but sources like LA Weekly and the Mapping L.A. survey of the Los Angeles Times place the region on the western side of the Los Angeles Basin south of the Santa Monica Mountains.[1] Generally, the Westside is the area south of the Santa Monica Mountains and Sepulveda Pass, and west of either: Los Angeles Times readers submitted more than 300 maps, with borders ranging from Lincoln to La Brea and beyond.[3] Fifty-three percent of West Los Angeles residents aged 25 and older had earned a 4-year degree (or higher) by 2000, according to Census Bureau figures quoted by the Los Angeles Times.[4] UCLA is considered a flagship campus of the University of California system, along with UC Berkeley.[5][6][7][8] It offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines.