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Our Mission
We teach
UC provides tools to continue intellectual
development over a lifetime & contribute to
the needs of a changing society.
We conduct research
UC national laboratories, medical centers and
other research facilities around the state.
We provide public service
UC's libraries, museums, performing arts spaces,
laboratories, gardens and science centers are
valuable public resources.
Global Recognition
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Over 40K bachelor’s degrees awarded annually
More PhD’s granted than any other US university
57 Nobel Prizes, including 25 since 1995
UC researchers and faculty are responsible for 5,505 inventions
and 3,617 patents (average 3 inventions per day)
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Largest health sciences training program in the US
34M volumes in libraries, 2nd only to Library of Congress
228K students, 180K faculty & staff, 1.6M alumni
700+ majors in science, engineering, art, & humanities areas
Our Campuses
UC has nine
undergraduate
campuses located
throughout the State.
We offer Bachelor’s,
Master’s and
Doctoral Degrees
We Offer Variety
Campuses are unique
Location
Size
Major
Admission
To UC
Freshman Requirements
Comprehensive Review
Personal Statement
Freshman Admission Requirements
A minimum of 15
College-prep
courses
At least 11 of the 15
must be finished
prior to the senior
year.
Referred to as the
“a-g” pattern
Required grade
point average
in “a-g” courses
3.4 GPA for
Non-residents
3.0 GPA for
California residents
GPA calculated on 10th & 11th grade
course work
Examination
Requirement
ACT with Writing
or SAT Reasoning
by December of the
senior year.
SAT Subject Tests not
required but may be
recommended by some
campuses/majors
The Required “a-g” Course Pattern
A-G Subject Area
Requirement
a. History/social science
2 years
b. English
4 years
c. Mathematics
3 years (4 years recommended)
d. Laboratory science
2 years (3 years recommended)
e. Language other than English
2 years (3 years recommended)
f. Visual and performing arts
1 year
g. College-preparatory elective
1 year
UC looks for academically strong students
who enrich the student experience
Exam Requirements
SAT Reasoning
Math
Reading
Writing
OR
ACT with Writing
Math
English
Reading
Science
Writing
English proficiency test requirements for international students:
TOEFL: 80 iBT or IELTS: 7
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OPTIONAL EXAMS:
SAT Subject Tests
Advanced Placement (AP)
International Baccalaureate (IB)
 Official test scores must be reported
by the testing agency.
 Submit scores to ONE campus by
December of the senior year.
Personal Statement
2 Prompts, students must address both
not to exceed 1,000 words in total
Viewed as personal interview in writing
www.universityofcalifornia.edu
Comprehensive Review
14 Factor Crafted Criteria
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Grade-Point Average
Test Scores
Courses Completed/Planned
Honors Courses
Eligibility in the Local
Context (ELC)
Quality of Senior-Year
Program of Study
Academic Opportunities in
California High Schools
Performance in Academic
Subject Areas
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Achievements in Special
Projects
Improvement in Academic
Performance
Special Talents, Achievements,
and Awards
Participation in Educational
Preparation Programs
Academic Accomplishment
Within Life Experiences
Geographic Location
Applying for Admission to UC
Application available: October 1
Application Period: November 1-30
(UC does NOT have an
Early Action or Early
Decision process.)
Application Fee: $70 / $80 International
To apply, complete the UC application at:
www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply
We encourage students to apply broadly across the system.
Exciting Opportunities at UC
 Education Abroad Program (EAP)
choice of 35 countries
 UCDC / Sacramento Center
study U.S. government in Washington, D.C. or at
California’s state capital in Sacramento
 Intercampus Visitor
take courses at another UC campus for up to a year
 Undergraduate Research Possibilities
in every major, not just science
 Work-Learn Programs
Earn money while putting formal education to use
Join us at UC events in Washington, DC!
October 18th ,2012
University of California reception (for counselors, students and parents)
7:00pm
Bullis School, 10601 Falls Road, Potomac, MD 20854
Event will be held in The Howard Auditorium in the Blair Family Center for the Arts
More information and RSVP at http://ucrsvp.eventbrite.com/
October 20th, 2012
The Counselor’s Guide to the University of California (workshop)
8:30am – 1:30pm
University of California, Washington Center
1608 Rhode Island Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
More information and RSVP at http://uccounselor.eventbrite.com
Thank You!