UC Application Due November 30th
C- or better in A-G courses
3.0 or greater “a-g” GPA.
Choose 4 of 8 topics, up to 350 words each
UC Application Quick Resources
Application Overview: In-depth questions and answers about each portion of the UC application.
Personal Insight Questions
List of Campuses
Nine UC campuses offer undergraduate and graduate education; one (UCSF) is graduate/professional only. Other educational centers reach across California and beyond.
Visit UC Campuses Virtually:
List of Support Programs in UC: Support Programs
Quick Links:
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP): The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) provides assistance through mentorship, academic programs, financial assistance, counseling/advising, and other campus support services to those who are first-generation college students, and/or from low-income and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds.
Admitted Students - What to do Next
Accepting a UC admission offer
Students can accept an admission offer by agreeing to the provisions/conditions outlined in the offer and submitting their Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) with the SIR deposit to reserve their space at a campus. The SIR deposit is $250. Some important things to keep in mind about accepting a UC admission offer:
1. Students can accept only one admission offer from one UC campus.
2. The SIR deposit is applied to the student's first enrollment term tuition.
3. Students that qualified for the UC application fee waiver will have the SIR deposit deferred until financial aid is disbursed.
4. The SIR deposit is nonrefundable and non-transferable.
5. A Statement of Legal Residence (SLR) for tuition determination purposes may be required.