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Admission rates vary according to the residency of applicants. For Fall 2019, California residents had an admission rate of 12.0%, while out-of-state U.S. residents had an admission rate of 16.4% and internationals had an admission rate of 8.4%. [139] UCLA's overall freshman admit rate for the Fall 2019 term was 12.3%. [140]
The systemwide admission rate for California first-year students climbed to 70% from 68% last year. ... UCLA offered admission to 8,795 California first-year applicants for fall 2024, up by about ...
The UCLA Lab School, a quasi-private, quasi-public-school, [24] has been on the UCLA campus since 1947 and currently has 450 students ranging in ages 4–12. [18] Ed&IS's Department of Education is the only department in the United States that enjoys direct access to an on-campus elementary school. [ 25 ]
For Fall 2019, UCLA Engineering received 25,804 freshman applications and admitted 2,505 for an admission rate of 9.7%. [15] For Fall 2015 admitted students had a median weighted grade point average (GPA) of 4.5 and a median SAT score of 2190. [16] The breakdown of SAT scores by subject is as follows: [16]
Interactive charts showing the $10 billion divide between elite college sports programs and all the rest. Sports At Any Cost A HuffPost investigation into how college students are bankrolling the athletics arms race.
The bulk of UCLA's student body belongs to the College, which includes 50 academic departments, 99 majors, 25,000 undergraduate students, 2,700 graduate students and 900 faculty members. [2] Virtually all of the academic programs in the College are ranked very highly and 11 were ranked in the top ten nationally by the National Research Council.
This year, as The Times' Teresa Watanabe has reported, UC admitted its largest and most diverse freshman class ever, including a 4.3% increase in first-year California students. UC officials hope ...
The average two-year acceptance rate increase for the 31 schools for which we have data is 7.6%; last year we reported that it was 17.9% at 25 schools. The average three-year rate increase at 27 ...