@matthews8590 and @alract: I am very sorry to hear that you were both rejected. Don't give up, though! Most people do not get in on their first try (I didn't, and it remains to be seen what my fate is this year), fromm what I understand. Keep writing and reapply next year. DO NOT BE DISCOURAGED!
I've been through the rejection before, and I know how dispiriting it can feel.
I know it seems soon, but it was about this time last year that UCLA sent out their rejections and made their interview invitation phone calls. The process goes by rather quickly.
I interviewed last year and was rejected, but I accepted a position in an MFA Fiction program in the city I live, with my mind on reapplying to UCLA this year, which I did.
Fortunately, I haven't received the rejection email yet, but trust me, it doesn't make me feel good to know other people were rejected. And I know that just because I wasn't rejected today doesn't mean I won't be rejected in the future. I was rejected last year, after all.
All we can do is work hard and try again, because this is what we love to do.
I know how emotionally exhausting the application process is, but again--don't give up. Even if I don't get in this year, I will reapply next year and not quit. All we can do is our best and hope that others will recognize that fact.
As for the Professional Program, if you get an interview invitation and don't get into the MFA program, you automatically are accepted into the Professional Program--whether you choose to commit to the acceptance is up to you. As for those that don't get an interview invite, anyone with a Bachelors Degree can apply to the Professional Program. I am the only UCLA 2011 MFA applicant in my Professional Program class. Just go to the Professional Program website and fill out the application.
In my opinion the Professional Program is completely worth it. It might be the best writing course I've ever taken, period. It is taught by UCLA screenwriting professors, many who are currently teaching or who have taught in the MFA program. In fact, I know someone who is doing the on-campus Professional Program class, and he actually has Hal Ackerman, the co-chair of the screenwriting department, as his instructor. I can't recommend the Professional Program enough--especially because you don't necessarily have to move to LA for it. They offer the class over Skype as well--it meets once a week for 3 hours, you watch your lectures online at your convenience, and it runs on the same quarter system that UCLA's regular classes use--and the best thing about it is that you will have 2 completed screenplays that you will get plenty of excellent feedback on by the time you complete the course. Trust me, you WILL be a better writer after taking the Professional Program.
Anyway, I hope some of what I've written helps.
Good luck to everyone else who didn't get rejected today, and again--I am sincerely sorry for those of you who were rejected today. I know it's not a good feeling, because I've been through it.