UC sets new record with largest, most diverse class of California students for fall 2024 (2024)

The University of California admitted the largest and most diverse class of undergraduates for fall 2024, opening the doors of the vaunted public research institution to more California low-income, first-generation and underrepresented students of color, according to preliminary data released Wednesday.

In striking data, UC shared for the first time the gender identity of admitted students as part of its annual data release. Systemwide, women are the dominant gender among first-year students, reaching 55%. At six campuses — Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, UCLA, San Diego and Santa Barbara — the gender gap is greater, with men representing about 37% of students. UC Merced was the most evenly balanced, with 49% women and 46% men. The genders were at greater parity among transfer admits.

About 5% of admitted students identified differently — as nonbinary or transgender, for instance — or did not disclose their gender identity.

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Overall, UC admitted 93,920 first-year California students, up 4.3% from last year, an all-time high amid widespread public demands to give more seats to state students after campuses began admitting a larger share of international and out-of-state applicants several years ago to raise revenue amid major state funding cuts.

The systemwide admission rate for California first-year students climbed to 70% from 68% last year. But at UCLA, the nation’s most applied-to university, the admit rate remained in single-digits, 9.5%. In total, UC offered admission to 166,706 first-year and transfer students from California and other states and countries.

For the fifth consecutive year, Latinos were the largest group of admitted first-year California students, primarily because of their dominant numbers accepted by UC Merced. At all of the other eight undergraduate campuses, Asian Americans were the leading group admitted. Overall, Latinos made up 39% of first-year Californians admitted, followed by Asian Americans at 33%, whites at 18%, Black students at 6%, American Indians at 1% and Pacific Islanders at less than 1%.

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UC also increased access to low-income students, who made up nearly 41% of the admitted first-year California class; the share of those who will be the first in their families grew to 43%.

The university system also made notable gains in expanding access to California Community College transfer applicants — offering admission to 26,430, a 7.8% increase over last year. The higher admission numbers reflect a rebound in transfer applicants after a pandemic-fueled plunge. UC received 34,668 transfer applications for fall 2024, up from 31,646 last year. About 3 of 4 applicants were admitted.

“These admissions numbers demonstrate the University of California’s commitment to expanding opportunity and access, especially for historically underrepresented groups, who comprise the largest-ever share of first-year students,” said UC President Michael V. Drake. “We’re setting more California students on the path to a college degree and future success, and that translates to positive impact on communities throughout the state.”

FAFSA fiasco

This year’s admission cycle was complicated by a major fiasco: the flawed rollout of a new federal financial aid form that created significant delays in filing, receiving and processing student information to assess eligibility for financial support. Campuses are still uncertain about how many students they admitted will ultimately enroll because hundreds have still not filed their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as FAFSA.

“The FAFSA crisis is dwarfing and overshadowing everything,” said Jim Rawlins, UC San Diego associate vice chancellor of enrollment management. “This is what keeps me up at night.”

Rawlins said the number of students who have accepted San Diego’s admission offer but have not yet filed a FAFSA increased by as many as 400, or 60%, over last year — which could result in many dropping plans to attend because they failed to file the form and did not receive financial aid. He said his staff is scrambling to contact those students to help them along, but the federal Department of Education has not fully solved all problems — sending out a notification Tuesday that schools will not be able to submit batches of corrections to applications this cycle.

That uncertainty, Rawlins said, was one reason San Diego increased offers of admission this year — accepting 22,979 California first-year applicants compared with about 20,800 last year. But the campus also expects to add a few hundred more seats, as part of a systemwide commitment to add 2,927 California students in 2024-25. UC plans to make good on the expansion plans despite receiving $124 million less than expected under the five-year compact with Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature due to the state budget deficit.

UCLA admissions stand apart

UC sets new record with largest, most diverse class of California students for fall 2024 (2)

Foreign students visit the University of California Los Angeles.

(Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times)

UCLA offered admission to 8,795 California first-year applicants for fall 2024, up by about 200 students over last year. That was the smallest number of offers among UC campuses. But UCLA does not need to admit as many students as other campuses to reach its enrollment targets because its rate of acceptance is high, about 60%, said Gary Clark, UCLA associate vice chancellor of enrollment management. UCLA also admitted 5,518 transfer applicants for fall 2024. The campus expects to enroll about 5,250 first-year students and 3,400 transfers.

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For applicants who may see UCLA as nearly impossible to crack, with an average weighted GPA of 4.58, the transfer path is generally more accessible, with an overall admission rate of 26%. But Clark said students should be aware of the great variance among majors — the transfer admission rate for computer science is 5%, for instance, compared with 60%-plus for history, linguistics and philosophy.

Clark also reiterated that UCLA considers grades and transcripts in the context of opportunities available to an applicant. A student attending a high school without the full slate of Advanced Placement courses will not be compared with someone from a more well-resourced school.

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The Westwood campus led the way in offers to Black students, who made up 8% of all admitted California first-year applicants. UC Merced had the highest share of offers to Latinos — 45% — while Asian Americans made up at least 40% of admitted students at Irvine, Berkeley, Davis and Riverside.

Overall, UC Riverside admitted the most California first-year and transfer students — 43,016, up from 39,139 last year — as one of the UC campuses with the room to grow significantly. Riverside also accepted the largest number of students who are low-income and the first in their families to attend college.

“We really want to make sure UCR is accessible to our California residents,” said Veronica Zendejas, director of undergraduate admissions.

UC Santa Cruz admits most nonbinary students

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tudents walk through the campus of UC Santa Cruz.

(Nic Coury/For The Times)

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At UC Santa Cruz, the biggest news is the robust growth in the number of transfer students the campus plans to enroll. Santa Cruz increased admission of first-year students across the board — including 35,008 Californians and 11,574 nonresidents. But Santa Cruz is planning to use most of its state funding to boost transfer student enrollment by 19%, said Michelle Whittingham, associate vice chancellor of enrollment management.

Whittingham also said transfer students who follow the requirements for units, grade point average and preparation for majors have an excellent shot at acceptance. “There is so much narrative about how difficult it is to get into UC, but if you do what we publish as criteria, you’re in” for most majors, she said.

UC Santa Cruz is also the campus of choice for students who identify as a gender other than female and male.

Across UC’s nine undergraduate campuses, 1,453 first-year California applicants identified as nonbinary; 683 of them were admitted to UC Santa Cruz. One trans applicant drove three hours from Washington state to a UC Santa Cruz recruiting event in Oregon because the campus was their first choice given its reputation for inclusivity and support for LGBTQ+ people, Whittingham said.

More offers to California applicants

UC Davis has also stepped up outreach to transfer applicants, expanding its work with community colleges, said Malisa Lee, vice provost of enrollment management. Overall, the campus increased admission offers by 4.2% to Californians from 57 of the state’s 58 counties.

UC Berkeley reduced admission offers to all categories of first-year applicants — especially international students, who declined to 751 for fall 2024 from 1,129 from last year. Offers to California transfer applicants grew by about 140.

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By contrast, UC Irvine significantly boosted admission of international first-year applicants by 33%, to 8,360 applicants for fall 2024 from 6,260 last year, with a smaller increase of 8.4% for California students. Irvine had the largest share of international students in its admitted class — 24% — and the smallest share of Californians, at 54%.

UC Santa Barbara increased offers to California students by 15.7%, out-of-state students by 11.5% and international students by 36%.

UC Merced also admitted more first-year students across the board, and led all campuses in the proportion of Californians who are underrepresented students of color, with 53% of them of Latino, Black, American Indian and Pacific Islander backgrounds.

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UC sets new record with largest, most diverse class of California students for fall 2024 (2024)

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UC sets new record with largest, most diverse class of California students for fall 2024? ›

The University of California admitted the largest and most diverse class of undergraduates for fall 2024, opening the doors of the vaunted public research institution to more California low-income, first-generation and underrepresented students of color, according to preliminary data released Wednesday.

What percentage of UC students are from California? ›

More than 80 percent of UC undergraduates are California residents. They are a vibrant and diverse group, encompassing the cultural, racial, socioeconomic and geographic richness of our state.

Do UCs prioritize California residents? ›

UC in recent years has prioritized admitting and enrolling California residents in response to pressure from lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom. In 2022, Newsom agreed to give UC as well as the California State University system annual funding increases of 5% for five years.

How diverse is University of California? ›

Latinos were the largest group admitted for the second year in a row, making up 37%. Asian Americans made up 34%, white students 20% and Black students 5%. The rest were American Indians, Pacific Islanders or those who declined to state their race or ethnicity, officials said.

Are California students guaranteed admission to a UC? ›

The Statewide Index identifies California-resident students in the top 9 percent of California high school graduates and offers these students a guaranteed space at a UC campus, if space is available.

What is the hardest UC to get into in California? ›

UCLA and UC Berkeley stand out as the most selective UC schools, with acceptance rates of 9% and 11% respectively, and high GPA ranges. These schools are often considered "reach" schools for many applicants due to their rigorous admissions standards, large applicant pools, and prestigious reputations.

Which UC has the most white students? ›

Cal Poly has the least racially diverse student population among all public universities in California, according to enrollment data provided by the CSU and UC systems.

Does UCLA favor California residents? ›

As a public institution, we prioritize admission for California residents. However, all of our campuses offer admission to out-of-state students.

What percent of UCLA admits are from California? ›

UCLA In-State vs.

The acceptance rates were as follows: California residents: 9.4% Out-of-state applicants: 8.6% International applicants: 6%

Is it easier to get into UCLA if you live in California? ›

That said, no matter where you're coming from, gaining admission to UCLA is not a walk in the park. UCLA is one of the most selective schools in the University of California system. Further, it is much more competitive for a student to gain admission to UCLA if they are not a resident of the state of California.

What is the least diverse University of California? ›

Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo is the whitest public university in California. Here's a look at its enrollment rates based on race and ethnicity.

Which California city is the most diverse? ›

Most Diverse Cities in California
  • #1. Long Beach, CA. Racial & Ethnic Diversity of 82.3.
  • Anaheim, CA. Racial & Ethnic Diversity of 79.3.
  • Los Angeles, CA. Racial & Ethnic Diversity of 78.3.

Which Cal State is the most diverse? ›

Cal State Northridge heads this list from the WSJ/College Pulse ranking. California State University-Northridge ranks highest for diversity among colleges in the Western U.S. in the WSJ/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S. ranking.

What are the easiest UC to get into? ›

Easier UC schools to get into?
  1. UC Merced (88.6%)
  2. UC Riverside (70.4%)
  3. UC Santa Cruz (61.3%)
  4. UC Irvine (25.8%)
  5. UC Santa Barbara (27.8%)
  6. UC Davis (41.6%)
  7. UC San Diego (24.8%)
  8. UC Los Angeles (8.7%)
Jan 12, 2024

Do California residents have a higher chance of getting into UC? ›

California residents have preference for admission to both the California State Universities and the University of California. These preferences guarantee admission for high school students and transfer students from a California Community College. Admission to a particular campus is not guaranteed.

What percent of UC students are from CA? ›

UC enrollment data released Jan. 19 found 295,573 students enrolled for fall 2023, including both graduate and undergraduate students. The number of undergraduates rose to a record-breaking 233,272 students. California undergraduates made up the largest group, accounting for 194,571 students, or 83.4 percent.

What percent of UCLA is from California? ›

Most enrolled UCLA freshmen hailed from the Golden State and paid in-state tuition. The geographic breakdown is as follows: California residents – 79% Domestic non-residents – 14%

What percentage of students at UC Berkeley are from California? ›

University of California, Berkeley, officials today (Friday, Aug. 2) released fall 2024 admissions numbers that show that more than 13,700 students have been offered coveted seats as first-year students. Californians represent 79% of the first-year students offered admission.

What percent of students at USC are from California? ›

USC enrollment: Students from near and far

The five states most represented outside of California are New York (157 students), Texas (108), Illinois (105), New Jersey (94) and Washington state (93). Students from California make up 42% of the first-year class, with 29% being from Southern California.

How many UCSB students are from California? ›

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