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The Freshman Admission Profile The Freshman Admission Profile summarizes the academic qualifications of applicants and admitted freshmen to each campus for fall 2010. The data presented here is from the booklet University of California, Introducing the University. Look for the booklet in your Career Center or Counseling Office. Note this caution from the University of California: Please be cautious in drawing conclusions from this information. The data are useful only as a general guide to selectivity, rather than as a predictor of your chances for admission to a particular campus or program. The selection process may vary from year to year; therefore the results may vary significantly. Data for several colleges on a campus are grouped together, which masks the differences in the degree of competition for admission among them. Some campuses and colleges admit students directly into individual majors, and the degree of competition among majors may vary widely. GPA is defined as a student's grade point average in the a-g requirements. The average high school GPA listed for each campus is computed from 10th and 11th grade coursework, including up to eight honors courses. Print Full Report (pdf format) |
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Fall 2010 Freshman Profile
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