Transfer Selection Criteria

UC makes every effort to provide a place on one of its campuses for all California resident applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements and file an application during the appropriate filing period.

In recent years, the number of applicants for some campuses and some majors has far exceeded the number of spaces available. When a campus cannot admit all eligible applicants, it applies standards that are more demanding than the minimum requirements to select students. Using a process called comprehensive review, admissions staff look beyond the required coursework and grades to evaluate applicants' academic achievements in light of the opportunities available to them and the capacity each student demonstrates to contribute to the intellectual life of the campus.

new windowThe transfer selection criteria are provided here. The campuses use similar indicators of academic and personal qualifications to evaluate applications; however, the specific evaluation process and weight of factors differ from campus to campus. At all campuses, faculty members are involved in establishing the selection criteria.

The level of performance needed to gain admission to particular campuses and programs varies from year to year depending on the size and academic qualifications of the applicant pool and the number of available spaces. Contact the appropriate campus admissions offices for more information.

The following are direct links to the selection criteria for each campus:


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