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UC Eligibility Changes, 2004. UCLA Legislative Assembly Meeting Adrienne Lavine November 16, 2004. CPEC Study. Master Plan recommends that UC accept students from top 12.5%.
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UC Eligibility Changes, 2004 UCLA Legislative Assembly Meeting Adrienne Lavine November 16, 2004
CPEC Study • Master Plan recommends that UC accept students from top 12.5%. • Last year, California Postsecondary Education Commission showed we were admitting students from top 14.4% of California high schools. • Therefore, eligibility criteria had to be tightened.
Paths to Eligibility • Statewide Eligibility, based on GPA in“a-g” courses and test scores. • Eligibility in the Local Context, top 4% based on GPA in local high school. • Eligibility by Examination alone. • Ineligible students may be admitted “by exception,” e.g. based on special talents.
Statewide Eligibility Index Eligible Not Eligible
Process for Eligibility Changes • Begins with Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools (systemwide Academic Senate). • BOARS recommends to systemwide Academic Senate, which recommends to Regents, who have ultimate authority to approve.
Changes to Eligibility • Rule Changes (effective immediately): • Change in average GPA calculation • Enforcement of ELC requirements • Eligibility Index Change (effective 2007): • Raising minimum GPA from 2.8 to 3.0 • The 3.0 GPA was President Dynes suggested modification of BOARS’ original recommendation.
Change to Statewide Eligibility Eligible Not Eligible
Reduction of Pool • Rule changes reduce pool to top 13%. • Increase in GPA reduces pool to top 12.8%. • Don’t reduce further for now.
Effect on UCLA Admissions • Most of our admits are not near bottom of eligibility pool. • Based on last year’s admissions, there would be essentially NO effect. • Only 46 out of 9,949 admitted freshmen had GPA < 3.0. • These students had special talents (athletic, musical, artistic, etc.) and could still be admitted “by exception.”