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Admissions
Applying for Admission as an Undergraduate: (for Graduate information, please see the Graduate Program category)
The 2007-08 application is available now. See below for details.
Who can apply
UCLA accepts applications from first-time freshmen and junior-level transfer students.
- Who is a first-time freshman?
You are considered a first-time freshman applicant for admission purposes if:
- you are still in high school, or
- you have graduated from high school but have not enrolled in a regular session at any college or university.
If you plan to attend a college summer session immediately after graduating from high school or have completed college work while in high school, the University still considers you a freshman applicant.
- Who is a junior-level transfer student?
- You are a transfer student if you graduated from high school and enrolled in a regular session at any college or university since your high school graduation. You may not disregard your college record and apply as a freshman.
- To be considered junior level you must have completed 60-86 semester units or 90-130 quarter units by the time you enter UCLA.
UCLA does not accept applications from students seeking second baccalaureate degrees in any area except Nursing.
Admission to UCLA is highly selective, as we receive far more applications from qualified students than we can accommodate. For detailed information about the freshman and transfer admission processes, refer to our pages on Freshman Admission and Transfer Admission criteria. We also recommend that you discuss your academic program with your high school or college counselor.
How to apply
File a University of California Application:
When to apply
UCLA is open to new students each year for the fall quarter only. The application filing period is November 1-30 of the previous year. We are not open to new students in the winter or spring quarters.
Fall Quarter 2008 application deadline: November 30, 2007
For more information, please see www.admissions.ucla.edu
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