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Learn about the criteria, academic preparation, standardized testing, and personal insight questions for first-year applicants to UCLA. Find out how to present a competitive and holistic application for admission to the UC system.
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Find out the requirements, deadlines and tips for applying to UCLA as a first-year, transfer or international student. Learn about the UC application, the personal insight questions and the criteria we use to review applications.
Learn how to apply for admission as a first-year student at UCLA, including the 13 criteria, comprehensive review, dates and deadlines, and tips to prepare. Find out about the UC application, supplemental applications, and major choices.
Academic Requirements. As an undergraduate, you may apply for admission as a first-year or a transfer student. You’re a first-year applicant if you completed secondary school and have not enrolled in a regular session at any college or university.
We understand that UCLA’s subject requirements may be difficult for some applicants to meet due to differences in school curricula. All applications for admission are reviewed within the context of courses available to them. If a particular required subject is not available, we will consider your application without it.
Applying to the University of California. In addition to standard application requirements, incoming international applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English if they completed all or some high school or secondary school in a country where English was not the language of instruction.