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Does UCLA accept transfer students from out-of-state?
Both accept non-CCC applicants. If you are applying from out-of-state or from another four year college in California, you can still get into Berkeley or UCLA.
Is it harder to get into UCLA as an out-of-state student?
UCLA: Acceptance Rate – Class of 2023 This equates to just a 12.3\% acceptance rate. California residents were accepted at a 12\% clip while out-of-state students were successful 16.4\% of the time. However, as you will see in the next section, it is actually far more difficult to gain entry as a non-resident.
Can I get into UCLA with a 3.8 GPA unweighted?
Is your high school GPA good enough for UCLA? The average high school GPA for admitted students at UCLA is 3.89 on a 4.0 scale. This is a very competitive GPA, and UCLA is clearly accepting students at the top of their high school class.
Can I get into UCLA as a transfer?
If you’re interested in transferring to UCLA from another UC campus, you must apply for admission to UCLA and go through the same process as any other transfer applicant. To be considered for admission to UCLA, you must leave or have left your previous UC campus in good academic standing.
What does UCLA look for in transfers?
Following are many of the criteria we consider: Junior-level standing (60 semester or 90 quarter transferable units completed) by the end of the spring term before you transfer. GPA of 3.2 or higher earned in transferable courses.
How do transfer students get into UCLA?
Academic Preparation The average GPA of admitted transfer students is above 3.5 and admitted students have completed most or all major preparatory courses. We give highest priority to applicants from California community colleges and other UC campuses. UCLA admits students for fall quarter only.
Can I get into UCLA with a 3.5 as a transfer student?
Admission Considerations and Requirements The average GPA of admitted transfer students is above 3.5 and admitted students have completed most or all major prep courses. We give highest priority to applicants from California community colleges and other UC campuses. We admit students for fall quarter only.