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Freshmen enrollment statistics, University of California, 2014-15 Based on data from CaliforniaColleges.edu Note: Each bar represents the total total number of undergraduate applications, different for each school. The blue area represents the fraction of rejected applications. The remaining areas reflect the proportion of students that were offered admission, the red area represents the fraction of students that accepted and were ultimately enrolled. Harvard: 2,037/39,041=5.22% but declined Rejected Offered 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% UCM UCR UCSC UCD UCI UCSB UCSD UCLA UCB rejected enrolled offered

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Page 1: Freshmen enrollment statistics, University of California ...whipl/UC_Campus_comparisons_2014-15.pdf · scores. The green areas represents the scores of the middle 50% of entering

Freshmenenrollmentstatistics,UniversityofCalifornia,2014-15

BasedondatafromCaliforniaColleges.edu

Note:Eachbarrepresentsthetotaltotalnumberofundergraduateapplications,differentforeachschool.Thebluearearepresentsthefractionofrejectedapplications.Theremainingareasreflecttheproportionofstudentsthatwereofferedadmission,theredarearepresentsthefractionofstudentsthatacceptedandwereultimatelyenrolled.Harvard:2,037/39,041=5.22%

butdeclined

RejectedOffered

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

UCM

UCR

UCSC

UCD

UCI

UCSB

UCSD

UCLA

UCBrejected

enrolled

offered

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ReadingMerced

RiversideIrvine

SantaClaraDavis

SantaBarbaraSanDiego

LosAngelesBerkeley

ReadingSAT2015-1625%-75%

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MercedSantaCruzRiverside

IrvineDavis

SantaBarbaraSanDiego

LosAngelesBerkeley

MathSAT2015-1625%-75%

Note:EachbarrepresentsthescoresofenteringundergraduatesonACTorSATtestsconvertedintoequivalentSATscores.Thegreenareasrepresentsthescoresofthemiddle50%ofenteringstudents,i.e.,thevaluesbetweenthe25%and75%percentile.Theenrollmentpaneliscopiedfromthepreviousslide.OnReading,Writing,MathSATsapprox 75%ofBerkeleyenteringundergraduatesareabove600,75%ofUCIundergraduatesarebelow.

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MercedRiverside

SantaCruzIrvineDavis

SantaBarbaraSanDiego

LosAngelesBerkeley

WritingSAT2015-1625%-75%

EnteringUndergraduateEquivalentSATScores

butdeclined

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LongBeach

SanJoseState

Merced

Fullerton

SonomaState

CalPolyPomona

HumboldtState

CalMaritime

Riverside

Irvine

SanDiegoState

SantaCruz

Davis

SantaBarbara

CalPolySanLuisObispo

SanDiego

LosAngeles

Berkeley

ReadingSAT25%-75%Scoresfor2015-16Enrollmentsatthetop9/21CalStateand9/9UCCampuses

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MathSAT25%-75%Scoresfor2015-16Enrollmentsatthetop9/21CalStateand9/9UCCampuses

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HumboldtStateSanFranciscoState

SonomaStateChico

FullertonLongBeach

MercedSanJoseStateCalMaritime

SanDiegoStateCalPolyPomona

SantaCruzRiverside

IrvineDavis

SantaBarbaraCalPolySanLuisObispo

SanDiegoLosAngeles

Berkeley

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UniversityofCalifornia,March,2016FacultyMembersintheNationalAcademyofSciences

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UniversityofCalifornia,March,2016FacultyMembersintheAmericanAcademyofArtsandSciences