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UC Counselor Conference 2013 Systemwide A dmissions Overview

UC Counselor Conference 2013 Systemwide A dmissions Overview. Michael Treviño Director of Undergraduate Admissions September 2013. High School Plenary Address. Welcome and Introductions Budget Context Fall 2013 Outcomes Looking Ahead to Fall 2014. State Budget Context.

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UC Counselor Conference 2013 Systemwide A dmissions Overview

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  1. UC Counselor Conference 2013Systemwide Admissions Overview Michael Treviño Director of Undergraduate Admissions September 2013

  2. High School Plenary Address • Welcome and Introductions • Budget Context • Fall 2013 Outcomes • Looking Ahead to Fall 2014

  3. State Budget Context • Passage of Proposition 30 • Modest increases in UC’s base budget • No funding for enrollment growth for California students • No tuition increases for 2013-14 • Middle-income scholarship program • Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan

  4. Fall 2013 Outcomes for California Residents • Applicants: 99,129 ( 5,893) • Average # of Campuses Applied to: 4 • Admits: 62,212 ( 91) • Admit Rate for System: 62.8% ( 3%) • Does not include 10,000+ referral offers • Statements of Intent to Register (SIR): 35,964 ( 176)

  5. Diversity of CA Resident Admits • Underrepresented: 32% • First–Generation College: 42% • Low Income: 36%

  6. Nonresident Admission and Enrollment • The University’s admission of International and out-of-state students does not displace CA residents • 10 percent of enrolled undergraduates will be nonresidents • Enrolled beyond state-funded spaces for CA students • Bring a diversity of perspectives and experiences • Nonresident tuition is used to benefit all students

  7. Transfer Path to UC • Applicants: 29,447 ( 70) • Admits: 20,837 ( 4) • Admit Rate for System: 70.8% ( 0.1%) • Statements of Intent to Register: 17,332 ( 104) • Admits from CA Community Colleges: 92% Transfer is an important pathway for California students to the University

  8. Looking Ahead to Fall 2014

  9. Systemwide Admission Requirements

  10. Comprehensive Review • UC policy since 2002 • Defines merit using multiple measures of accomplishment and promise • Review is based on fourteen academic and personal factors • Considers the personal and school context in which the applicant has demonstrated achievement • Individualized review of each application

  11. Admission to the System Index to be recalibrated for fall 2015 applicants

  12. Process Updates • FALL 2014 • Improvements to “a-g” • Faster turn-around • Online COLLEGE courses can satisfy VPA & Lab Science • Alignment with Common Core • Southwest Asian & North African (SWANA) ethnic category • Campuses will continue to have waitlists • July 1 deadline for final, official transcripts • FALL 2015 • Application for Admission • Opening date moves to August 1 • Submission dates unchanged – November 1-30

  13. Resources for Counselors UCOP Website for Counselors: http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/ Contact us: AskUC@ucop.edu We appreciate your help sharing this important information regarding preparation and access.

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