the University of California-Los Angeles is known for being a extremely selective school. The institution receives roughly 149,800 applications annually. The acceptance rate is around 9 percent which equates to 12,845 students who passed the admission process of the institution. But, when the year begins, only about 6,460 or 50 percent of the students will have decided on the University of California-Los Angeles as their future school. The institution’s application data shows that 45 percent of the applicants who applied are men compared to 54 percent who are women. When the semester begins, about 62 percent of those accepted women decided to study at the University of California-Los Angeles and 37 percent were men. The undergraduate application fee imposes by the University of California-Los Angeles is $70. Students should submit their ACT or SAT scores to the University of California-Los Angeles when applying. Usually, an ACT score of 28 - 35 or a 1,320 - 1,540 SAT score is the range in which students have greater chances to be accepted. This institution also accepts Advanced Placement (AP) credits and Dual enrollment.

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Student ACT Scores

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75th %



Student SAT Scores

25th %
75th %



First-Year Admission Statistics

Application, Acceptance, Enrollment Statistics from the 2022 Admissions Cycle. Test scores last reported in 2019
Applications
149,801
Male 68,595
Female 81,206

 

Acceptance
12,845
Male 5,096
Female 7,749

 

Enrollment Total
6,462
Male 2,410
Female 4,052


Acceptance Rate
8.6%
Male
7.4%
Female
9.5%

 

Yield
50.3%
Male
47.3%
Female
52.3%


Application Fees and Other Information

Application Fees

Undergraduate

$70


Graduate

$120



Credit from AP or Pre-college classes

  • Advanced Placement (AP) credits
  • Dual enrollment


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