UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
FRESHMAN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
FRESHMAN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS
UCLA
receives applications from far more students than it can admit. To gain
admission to UCLA, you need to present an academic profile much stronger than
represented by the minimum UC admission requirements below. The Freshman
Profile gives some idea of what the academics of competitive
applicants look like.
The
"a–g" subject requirements represent the 15 minimum academic
preparatory courses that freshman applicants must have to be eligible for
admission to the University of California. Applicants must complete 11 of the
15 "a–g" requirements by the end of their junior year. For more
information on these requirements, please visit the UC a-g interactive Web site. The
University of California also maintains a list of certified "a-g" courses
for high schools in California.
(a):
History/Social Science
2 years
required - Two years of history/social science including one year of world
history, cultures, and geography; and or one year U.S. history or one half year
U.S. history and one half year of civics or American government.
(b):
English
4 years
required - Four years of college preparatory English that include the
reading of classic and modern literature and frequent and regular writing. No
more than one year of ESL-type courses can be used to meet this requirement.
(c):
Mathematics
3 years
required, 4 years recommended - Three years of college-preparatory
mathematics that include the topics covered in elementary and advanced algebra
and two and three-dimensional geometry. Approved integrated math courses
may be used to fulfill part or all of this requirement, as may math courses
taken in the seventh and eighth grades that your high school accepts as
equivalent to its own math courses.
Note: beginning
with the class entering UCLA in Fall Quarter 2015, these 3 years of mathematics
must include one year-long course in geometry.
(d):
Laboratory Science
2 years
required, 3 years recommended - fundamental knowledge in at least two of
these three foundational subjects: biology, chemistry, and physics. Advanced
laboratory science courses that have biology, chemistry, or physics as
prerequisites and offer substantial new material may be used to fulfill this
requirement. The last two years of an approved three-year integrated science
program that provides rigorous coverage of at least two of the three
foundational subjects may be used to fulfill this requirement.
(e):
Language other than English
2 years
required, 3 years recommended - Two years of the same language other than
English. Courses should emphasize speaking and understanding and include
instruction in grammar, vocabulary, reading, composition, and culture. Courses
in languages other English taken in the seventh and eighth grades may be used
to fulfill part of this requirement if your high school accepts them as
equivalent to its own courses.
(f):
Visual and Performing Arts (VPA)
1 year
required - A single year-long approved arts course from a single VPA
discipline: dance, drama/theater, music, or visual art.
(g):
College Preparatory Electives
1 year
required - One year (two semesters), in addition to those required in
"a-f" above, chosen from the following areas: visual and performing
arts (non-introductory-level courses), history, social science, English,
advanced mathematics, laboratory science, and a language other than English (a
third year in the language used for the "e" requirement or two years
of another language).
For
additional information regarding the University of California a-g subject
requirements, please visit the UC's Doorways
Web site.
Students
must submit scores on an approved core test of mathematics, language arts, and
writing. This requirement can be satisfied by taking the following:
· The ACT Assessment plus the ACT Writing Test. Both
tests must be taken at the same time; we do not combine test scores from
multiple sittings.
- or - The SAT Reasoning Test with critical reading, mathematics, and writing scores from the same sitting.
Applicants to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science also are strongly encouraged to take the following SAT Subject Tests: Math Level 2 and a science test (Biology E/M, Chemistry, or Physics) that is closely related to the applicant's intended major.
- or - The SAT Reasoning Test with critical reading, mathematics, and writing scores from the same sitting.
Applicants to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science also are strongly encouraged to take the following SAT Subject Tests: Math Level 2 and a science test (Biology E/M, Chemistry, or Physics) that is closely related to the applicant's intended major.
Take these
tests as early as possible, and have your test scores sent directly to
UCLA. December of the year prior to the fall you intend to enter UCLA is
the latest you can take any test in time for scores to be used for our
selection process.
The
Scholarship Requirement defines the minimum grade point average (GPA) in the
"a-g" subjects to be eligible for admission to the University of
California. The minimum GPA for California applicants is 3.0. It's 3.4 for
nonresidents.
Question:
1. What is the
purpose of the text above?
2. What
scores do the students must submit?
3.
What the Scholarship Requirement defines?
4.
What tests do the applicants should take?
5.
What is the minimum grade point average (GPA) for California applicants?
6. What
is the minimum GPA for a nonresident?