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  1. First-Year Profile — Fall 2022. When we review first-year applicants we look at a wide variety of factors. Some are more easily quantifiable than others. Below are the primary academic factors we considered when we reviewed our first-year applicants for Fall Quarter 2022. There is no specific cutoff value assigned to any of the factors we ...

  2. Feb 24, 2022 · UCLA has received more applications than ever before for fall 2022 admission, with substantial increases among in-state freshman applicants and top-performing students from California high schools. Overall freshman applications totaled approximately 149,700, about 10,000 more than last year, making UCLA once again the most applied-to four-year university in the nation.

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  3. Overview by Major in School of Nursing; Major Applicants Admit Rate 25th % for Admits 75th % for Admits; Nursing Prelicensure: 5,906: 0.8%: 4.43: 4.63

  4. nt finishing in 12 or fewer registered quarters was 98%.The average time to degree was 11.6 registered quarters (excludes time of) for freshman entrants who graduated in 2022-23; students who entered as transfers and graduated in 20. 2-23 registered for an average of 6.2 academic quarters. Of.

  5. UCLA: First-year admit data. This is a snapshot of the admitted first-year class for fall 2024. Please be cautious in drawing conclusions from this information. Use it as a general guide to selectivity and not as a predictor of your chance for admission to UCLA.

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · UCLA is the most applied-to university in the country. For Fall 2023, UCLA received a total of 170,047 applications—145,910 from prospective freshmen and 24,137 from students hoping to transfer in their junior year. This dashboard displays current admissions data and historic trends.

  7. Sep 1, 2021 · 1. Achieve at least a 3.9 GPA while taking the most challenging classes available. The average high school GPA of UCLA’s class of 2025 was 3.9 and 47.3% had a 4.0. Simply put, good grades are a necessity to gain admission to UCLA—the university considers them “very important” when making admissions decisions.

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