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- Admissions | University of California
We make sure that California community college students are first in line for admissions And if you’re well-prepared, you can even get a guaranteed place at some of our campuses
- UC application - University of California
Welcome to the University of California's application for undergraduate admissions and scholarships By starting your application, you're taking your first step toward the best public university system in the world
- Freshman admission by discipline - University of California
While freshman applicants to UC indicate a proposed primary and alternate major for each campus on their application, major choice is generally not a factor in freshman admission
- Admissions - University of California, Berkeley
Admissions overview The University of California, Berkeley, is the No 1 public university in the world Over 40,000 students attend classes in 15 colleges and schools, offering over 300 degree programs Set the pace with your colleagues and community, and set the bar for giving back
- Apply now | UC Admissions - University of California
Get started on the University of California's undergraduate application and find everything you need to know about applying to our nine world-class campuses
- University of California - Graduate Admissions
With more than 700 degrees offered across 10 campuses, graduate studies at the University of California can help you turn aspirations into reality At UC you’ll join a diverse community of people from around the world, representing many socioeconomic, cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds
- University of California | 1: Undergraduate Admissions and Enrollment
UC continues to meet its Master Plan goals of guaranteeing admission to California resident applicants who are either in the top nine percent of high school graduates statewide or the top nine percent of graduates from their own high schools
- FAQs on UC admissions | University of California
The university has a comprehensive admissions process, and as a public, land-grant institution, takes pride in its commitment to prioritizing the enrollment of California residents, consistent with the California Master Plan for Higher Education
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