Hey friends! I'm planning on applying to a few University of California schools (UCs) this year, but I'm a little lost on how to apply. What's the process like? Is there a central application for all the UCs? Thanks in advance!
3 months agoHello! You're in the right place to get some guidance on the UC application process. To apply to any of the University of California (UC) schools, you will use the UC Application. This centralized application allows you to apply to multiple UC campuses with just one submission. Here's a brief step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:
1. Create a UC Application account: Begin by visiting the UC Application website (https://apply.universityofcalifornia.edu) and create an account. This will be your online portal to manage and submit your application.
2. Choose your campuses: Within the application, you can select all the UC campuses you're interested in applying to. Remember, each campus has its own selection process, and applying to more campuses increases your chances of being admitted.
3. Complete Personal Information: Fill out all the required personal, academic, and family information sections.
4. Report Test Scores (if applicable): You can self-report your SAT or ACT scores, although UC schools are test-blind for the 2024-2025 application cycle, so they will not consider these scores in the admissions decision.
5. Report High School and College Coursework: You'll need to input your high school courses and grades, and include any college courses taken concurrently while in high school.
6. List Activities and Awards: In this section, you'll detail your extracurricular activities, community service, work experience, and any honors or awards you've received.
7. Personal Insight Questions (PIQs): Instead of a single personal statement, you'll be required to answer four Personal Insight Questions chosen from a pool of eight. Each response must be 350 words or less.
8. Review and Submit: Double-check your application, making sure all information is accurate. Pay the application fee ($70 per campus for domestic applicants, and $80 per campus for international applicants), and submit your application before the deadline (the UC application filing period is from October 1 to November 30).
I hope this helps clarify the UC application process! Best of luck with your applications. If you have any other questions or need more guidance, feel free to ask.
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