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2025 UC admits, applications, and acceptance rates by campus UC just published the admitted student counts today See link below the table I’ve summarized the acceptance rates for admissions since the UCOP Student Data website doesn’t do the calc FIRST YEAR APPLICANTS 2025 Admitted 2025 Applied Acceptance Rate UC-Berkeley 14,451 126,796 11 4% UC-Davis 45,963 102,958 44 6% UC-Irvine 35,661 124,214 28 7% UC-Los Angeles 13,660 145,058 9 4% UC-Merced
UC Eligible in Local Context - College Confidential Forums To be designated as ELC, a student must have attended an eligible, participating California high school, satisfactorily completed a specific pattern of 11 UC-approved courses prior to the start of senior year, and have a UC-calculated GPA that meets or exceeds the top 9 percent GPA benchmark established by UC for their school To maintain the ELC status, the student must satisfy the general
UC Local and Statewide ELC eligibility - University of California . . . Statewide ELC and Local ELC are determined differently but are still given the ELC guarantee that if an applicant is not admitted into their choice UC, their application will be referred to another UC that has space In the past, this has been UC Merced
UC San Diego Class of 2029 Official Thread ELC yes pending: UCSB, Cal, Tufts, Cornell, UCLA WL: Davis, Irvine Accepted: Oregon State, CU Boulder, Cal Poly Pomona 3 Likes Pugmom21 March 15, 2025, 12:56am 88 Decision: Accepted Merit scholarships awarded (if any): Regents Major (and division if applicable) applied to: Neurobiology ACADEMIC STATS: UC Unweighted GPA: 4 0 UC Capped Weighted
What is ELC, and how does it allow people to get their acceptance . . . <p>K, ELC is an acronym for “Eligibility in Local Context ” It is a program that guarantees acceptance to at least one UC to students in the top 4% at California high schools Keep in mind though that it is not the UC of their choice It’s usually the same UCs every year that offer guaranteed admission: UCSB, UCI, UCR (i think?), UCM, and UCD (UCLA and UCB do not offer this same
What exactly is the ELC Program? - College Confidential Forums ELC and statewide eligibility provide the same guarantee < p> <p>Eligibility in the Statewide Context (statewide eligibility) is the pathway by which most students attain UC eligibility and is determined when a student applies to the University
UC Local and Statewide ELC eligibility - University of California . . . Confused about this 9% ELC – my son was told by UC (it’s on his portal, and he received a congrats from UC) that he’s top 9% statewide, but I’ve read here that due to not including other testing, statewide isn’t a thing? So does he still have top 9% status to the UC’s he’s applied to? And, guaranteed admission… somewhere
UC Riverside Freshman Class of 2028 Waitlist Appeals Discussion Since UC Riverside has started rolling out decisions, I have started the Waitlist Appeal discussion 2023: Some ELC eligible students referred to UCR (not usual for ELC referrals) around April 27 WAITLIST Admits on May 16, May 31, June 1 June 16, some CS majors offered Materials engineering major (not their alternate) Wait list closed July 27 For the Waitlist, remember that the # admitted
UC Santa Cruz Class of 2029 Official Thread ELC: top 9% (YES) SUBJECTIVE: Extracurriculars: 3 yrs govt job, tons of leadership stuff (freshman, sophomore president, other positions) tennis team captain x2 yrs, 3 yr varsity tennis, 200 volunteer hrs at local elementary school DEMOGRAPHICS:: State location of HS (if domestic applicant): CA Bay Area 2 Likes Wildonhar March 12, 2025, 11
Questions about UC ELC Admission Cycle 2023 - College Confidential Forums ELC designation simply guarantees a student to a UC campus, not all UC campuses (Lately, this has meant acceptance to UC Merced ) At our HS, significantly more than the top 9% of graduates are UC-eligible Over the past five years, an average of 25% of our HS seniors have been admitted to one or more UC campuses