The University of California system saw the largest and most diverse applicant pool ever:
·The pool of California applicants was diverse
UC admission leaders note that these numbers are largely impacted by two changes related to the pandemic. First, the UC system eliminated SAT and ACT testing requirements at the start of the pandemic, which encouraged more students to apply. Additionally, the UC system has relied more heavily on virtual recruiting, tours, and information sessions since the 2020 season, allowing them to expand their reach beyond California borders.
Campus Highlights
Looking Forward
In anticipating your chances for admission across the UC system, it’s important to note that the increase in applicants with higher academic achievement makes for tough competition, especially if you are not a California resident.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and state legislators are providing UCLA, UC Berkeley, and UC San Diego funds to enroll about 900 more California students in place of nonresidents. Moreover, as we reported last week, UC Berkeley is in the midst of an ongoing fight regarding a court order that would freeze enrollment and cut student admission offers. The UC Board of Regents has appealed to the California Supreme Court.
For future UC applicants, the implications of this newly released data might be intimidating, but it’s also certainly exciting to consider the potential for a rigorous and robust academic experience.
Are you considering applying to UC schools? If so, a smart application strategy is key to maximizing your chance of admissions. Talk with a PathIvy counselor today to develop a personalized data-driven plan for your UC application.