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  1. If you averaged all rankings, UCSB is above Irvine and Davis. And in global rankings, UCSB is farther ahead. In terms of freshman admit profile, UCD is on the lowest end of the mid-tier schools and has an acceptance rate closer to UC Santa Cruz. UCSD/UCSB/UCI are more selective.

  2. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The admit rate is the percentage of applicants who are admitted. The yield rate is the percentage of admits who enroll. Some figures are masked due to small cell sizes. Source: UC Data Warehouse. Transfers include all undergraduate transfer applicants in the fall term or full year as noted on each tab. GPA is based on self-reported transfer GPA.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · The acceptance rate at UC Irvine is 21%. On average, you should aim for a GPA close to the school’s average of 4.0. The tuition for both resident and nonresident students at UCI is $12,522.

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · The acceptance rate fluctuates but is maintained relatively low, ranging from 26% in 2020- to 21% in 2022-2023. Below are the University of California Irvine statistics from 2020-2024:

  5. 7 de may. de 2024 · Class of 2028 Admit Rates. Overall admission rates for the class of 2028 are updated once information become available. Check back for updates as colleges continue to release data! What is the latest admit rate at your dream school?

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · UC Irvine A batch of early decisions may be released in early March; rest of the decisions will likely become available (may be on a rolling basis) starting March 17, 2023 based on previous years’ decision date range. UCLA All decisions will likely become available on March 17 or March 24, 2023 based on previous years’ decision dates.

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · UC Irvine Acceptance Rate. After reviewing these extensive expectations, you may wonder, “how hard is it to get into UC Irvine?” Let’s look at the UC Irvine acceptance rate to answer this question. UC Irvine accepts just over 25% of applicants, which is only moderately selective.