Please be cautious in drawing conclusions from this information. The numbers are useful only as a general guide to selectivity and not as a predictor of your chances for admission to a particular campus.
These figures are preliminary, as of June 2024. Some campuses admitted students after that date, which may affect their statistics. In addition, keep the following in mind:
Data for several colleges on a campus are grouped together, which masks the differences in the degree of competition for admission among them. Some campuses and colleges admit students directly into individual majors, and the degree of competition among majors may vary widely.
The data reflect the selection process for fall 2024 applicants. The selection process may vary from year to year; therefore the results may differ significantly.
GPA is defined as a student's grade point average in the "A-G" subjects. The average high school GPA listed for each campus is computed from 10th and 11th grade coursework, including up to eight honors courses. These GPAs are drawn from application data at the system-wide admissions office.
Starting August 1: Create your UC Application account
Begin inputing information in your UC Application Account
October 1- December 2: Submit UC Application
Use 1 application to apply to any of the 9 campuses
$80 fee per campus, but students who qualify for fee waivers due to family income can apply to up to 4 UC’s for free
Fee Waivers are determined by the UCs. You will need to submit family income information on the application to see if you qualify.
No need to submit official transcripts or AP exam scores when applying
You must self-report your grades and AP scores, and you will be required to submit your final transcript and AP scores once you commit to the school
If you missed the workshop or would like to review the presentation, please click on the link.
You will have 8 questions to choose from. You must respond to only 4 of the 8 questions.
Each response is limited to a maximum of 350 words.
Which questions you choose to answer is entirely up to you: But you should select questions that are most relevant to your experience and that best reflect your individual circumstances.
This guide contains information about the following topics and more:
Admission Requirements
Application Deadlines
Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid
Personal Insight Questions and Guidance
AP and IB Exam Credit Awarded
General and Campus Specific Selection Process