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Undergraduate Admissions & Relations with Schools

UC Counselor Conference 2011 High school. Undergraduate Admissions & Relations with Schools. Fall 2011 Freshman Admissions. Who Are Our Admits. 70% California Residents 30% Out of State/International 159 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 91 Harvard Book Awards

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Undergraduate Admissions & Relations with Schools

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  1. UC Counselor Conference 2011 High school Undergraduate Admissions & Relations with Schools

  2. Fall 2011 Freshman Admissions Who Are Our Admits • 70% California Residents • 30% Out of State/International • 159 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards • 91 Harvard Book Awards • 228 Student Body Presidents • 258 Model United Nations delegates • 561 Academic Decathlon participants • 987 Most Valuable Players (MVP) • 218 Eagle Scouts & 81 Girl Scout Gold Admitted Student Profile Applications 61,564 Admits 15,722 Admit Rate 26% Enrolled (Preliminary) 5,955 (1,056 or 18% are NR/Int’l.) Academic Characteristics Average Fully-Weighted GPA 4.35 SAT Reasoning Composite 2025 1st SAT Subject Score 733 2nd SAT Subject Score 682 AP/IB/Honors Courses (HS) 20 A-G Courses 53 Admits 09: 9,992 Residents - 2,187 NR/Int’l 10: 10,004 Residents - 3,084 NR/Int’l 11: 11,066 Residents - 4,656 NR/Int’l Enrolled 09: 4,005 Residents – 467 NR/Int’l 10: 4,026 Residents – 612 NR/Int’l 11: 4,899 Residents – 1,056 NR/Int’l Domestic Breakdown Underrepresented 19% Low Income (≤ $45,000) 22% First Generation College 26% Low API School (1-4) 15% (CA Residents Only) v UCLA Freshman Average Fully-Weighted GPA 4.35 For more information please visit www.admissions.ucla.edu/Counselor/HighSchool.htm

  3. Campus Updates Housing Academic • Freshman guaranteed three years of housing • Over 94% freshman live on campus • Three types of housing opportunities: Residence Halls, Plaza buildings and Residential Suites • Fourth Residential Hall under construction • Majors • 127 Undergraduate Majors • New- Human Biology & Society (B.A. or B.S.) • Minors • 80 Undergraduate Minors • New- Visual & Performing Arts Education, European Studies, Earth & Environmental Science Budget Campus Tours • UCLA is committed to maintaining high levels of services, academic experience, and excellent graduation rates • UCLA Commitment to California Residents • 2 hour walking tour led by UCLA student guide • Monday – Friday at 10:15 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.  http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/tours.htm

  4. Interesting Facts & Events Upcoming Events Why apply to UCLA? Northern California High School Counselor Information Sessions Times and Locations TBD College Week Live Fall UC Day Oct. 6 College Week Live Fall Virtual Event Nov. 2-3 College Week Live International Day Virtual Event Oct. 18 Bruin Day: April 14, 2012 • Excellent education & professors • Wide variety of extra curricular activities • Over 950 Student Organizations • Study Abroad & Internship Programs • Approximately 5,500 Research Projects • Top Athletic Teams in UC System & Nation • Sunset Recreation Center • Ashe Student Medical Center • Award winning dinning services • On campus Art Galleries & Museums • Complimentary campus transportation • Convenient location Undergraduate Admissions & Relations with Schools www.admissions.ucla.edu

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