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Learn about applying to UCLA, the personal insight questions and what we look for. Get info for first-year, transfers, international students, first-generation students and more.
- Transfer Profile
First-Year New Student Checklist; Transfer New Student...
- Transfer Requirements
UCLA doesn’t require or accept letters of recommendation or...
- International Applicants
As an undergraduate, you may apply for admission as a...
- Updating Your Application
If you’re a newly admitted student and need to report...
- Majors
It includes a required experiential learning capstone in the...
- Supplemental Applications
These UCLA undergraduate major applications require...
- Transferring Credits
See below to get an idea of the different ways both...
- First-Generation Applicants
A “first-generation college student” is defined as a student...
- Transfer Profile
You may apply for admission as a first-year if you meet the following criteria: You’re currently in high school. Or, you’ve already graduated from high school, but haven’t yet enrolled in a regular session at a college or university. To begin the application process, use the University of California’s online application (UC Application).
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be filed starting October 1. The UCLA priority deadline for FAFSA filing is March 2. Students who submit their application after this priority deadline will have reduced eligibility for aid. Based on your FAFSA and other
UCLA Admissions seeks students with the potential to add to the UCLA community and take advantage of the extraordinary opportunities available here. Apply now!
The first step for international undergraduate students begins with New Student Orientation. International students can opt for a session in September to minimize travel or enroll in an online and in-person orientation program.
Prospective students apply for admission to UCLA for the fall quarter by completing the UC Application for Admission and Scholarships. One application is used for all nine UC campuses with undergraduate programs.
The Division of Enrollment Management includes Undergraduate Admission, Financial Aid and Scholarships, and key departments that manage outreach, strategic partnerships, and community engagement. We provide services to support all prospective and current students ranging from early interest and building affinity for UCLA to application ...