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View of LA From the Getty
The red brick buildings of UCLA are in the foreground, Westwood to the right, and downtown Los Angeles in the hazy distance.
Wilson Plaza
In the back you can see the Janss Steps
UCLA Dorm Room
UCLA Spirit Squad
UCLA Versus Stanford
Pac 10 Championship game at the Staples Center in LA
View Down Janss Steps
Overall Experience
UCLA is a school for people who want to focus mainly on education and still have an occasional night out. There is a reason that UCLA is not a party school; the classes are too difficult to slack off for any prolonged stretch of time. However, being set amidst a Greek system that thrives on throwing boisterous parties and in close proximity to a plethora of dive bars and easygoing nightlife, staying inside all the time is nearly impossible. Add all of the campus events, speakers, workshops, and free shows to the mix, and you have something of interest for everyone in the spectrum. UCLA challenges the students in many distinct arenas. Academically, students need to be prepared to focus on their classes beginning the first day of school. Classes demand that students study every night. Socially, students are pressed to find a niche amongst a throng of 35,000 students. Student actions tend to feel minuscule in such a large student body. Fortunately, classmates are generally polite and helpful. The first year you make friends helps scale down the exorbitant number of students of the campus and form friendships that endure the college experience. The academic and social challenge that students face is enhanced because there is no school-sponsored programs outside of the dorms that bring students together. On the brighter side, this forces many students to branch out and develop social skills that they would never have learned under the guidance of such programs. Through all of its challenges, UCLA is the ideal school to come to if you want to grow into a stronger person (physically, mentally, intellectually, socially) as students are sure to learn more than just what’s inside the textbooks.
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| Acceptance Rate:
23% |
Application Fee:
$60 |
Common Application Accepted?
No |
| Overall Admissions: |
| Applicants: |
55,437 |
| Acceptances: |
12,660 |
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Yield:
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37% |
| Freshman Stats: |
| Class Size: |
4,735 |
| Retention Rate: |
97% |
| Transfer Stats: |
| Applications Received: |
15,075 |
| Applicants Accepted: |
5,200 |
| Students Enrolled: |
3,220 |
* RD = Regular Decision, EA = Early Action
Financial Aid Stats
| Other Stats |
| Financial Aid Forms Deadline: |
March 2 |
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Average Financial Aid Package:
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$14,899 |
| Students Who Applied for Aid: |
56% |
| Applicants Who Received Aid: |
89% |
Standardized Tests
| Scores |
Verbal |
Math |
Writing |
Composite (out of) |
| SAT I * |
570 - 680 |
600 - 730 |
580 - 700 |
1750 - 2110
(2400)
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| ACT * |
24 - 32 |
26 - 33 |
N/A |
25 - 31
(36)
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| * 25th - 75th Percentile |
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| Other Stats |
| Top 10% of HS Class: |
97% |
| SATI / ACT Required? |
Either |
| SAT II Requirements: |
For College of Letters and Science and School of Nursing applicants: writing, math, and any other subject of your choice |
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