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Here’s How. Discover all the information you need below to get your UCLA application going. Learn more about the qualities and characteristics we’re looking for in our review process. Also, find out about important deadlines you won’t want to miss.
- Transfer Profile
How are UC-to-UC transfers looked upon in the transfer...
- Transfer Requirements
UCLA doesn’t require or accept letters of recommendation or...
- International Applicants
Whether you are applying to UCLA as a first-year or transfer...
- Updating Your Application
If you’re a newly admitted student and need to report...
- Majors
This review includes a supplementary application process...
- Supplemental Applications
These UCLA undergraduate major applications require...
- Transferring Credits
Unlike enrollment in regular terms, you may attend another...
- First-Generation Applicants
Your first stop for planning to attend UCLA should be First...
- 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).
UCLA Admissions seeks students with the potential to add to the UCLA community and take advantage of the extraordinary opportunities available here. Apply now!
Whether you are applying to UCLA as a first-year or transfer student, this page provides specific information for you, the international student.
Visit UCLA Admission to learn about applying and explore UCLA’s academics, campus life, tuition, financial aid, research, internships, study abroad programs and more.
To be competitive in the UCLA admission process, applicants should present an academic profile much stronger than any minimum UC admission requirements. See below for a listing of the A-G requirements:
Application Review Process for First-Years. Each year, UCLA considers more excellent applicants for first-year admission than it can possibly admit. The goal of the campus’ admissions review process is to single out from a large and growing pool of academically strong applicants those unique individuals who have demonstrated the intellectual ...