The University of California (UC) schools are some of the most popular, sought-after campuses for incoming freshman and transfer students across the country. With over 200,000 applications submitted to the UC system each year, gaining admission to these esteemed institutions is growing into a more competitive process than ever before. However, with careful navigation of the application and admissions process, students can strategically decide which UC campus (or campuses) are right for them, stay on top of all of the critical deadlines, and be prepared for decision season.
The purpose of this blog article is to cover application deadlines for the UC admissions process - how the UC admissions system works, key deadlines to keep on the calendar, and more. This way, you can plan ahead and ensure your UC applications are submitted before the big day.
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The UCs or the UC system refers to a centralized admission system for 9 different campuses across the entire state of California. These campuses include:
Regardless of how many campuses an applicant is looking at, the most important date to remember is November 30th at 11:59pm PST - this is the application deadline for all University of California schools, no matter what other myths students may have heard. If this date is a weekend or public holiday, then the deadline is the next working day. For an even more extensive breakdown and other key dates for both freshmen and transfers, check out the dates and deadlines section of the UC website. While all UC schools have fall applications for freshman students, some UC schools also offer winter applications.
Other key dates for all students looking to enroll in fall of each year are listed below:
Fall Application Opens (students can create a profile) |
August 1st |
Fall Admission Application Filing Period Starts |
October 1st |
Fall Admission Application Filing Period Ends |
November 30th |
Notification of Fall Admission Decisions Begins |
March 1st |
Notification of Fall Admission Decisions Ends |
May 1st |
Deadline for FAFSA and Cal Grant GPA Verification Form (for applicants for all terms) |
May 2nd |
Another important piece to consider when applying to one of the UCs is that none of the University of California schools offer early application or early decision to their applicants. While you may have heard that applying through early action or early decision may increase a student’s chance of admission, this is a consideration that doesn't need to be made while considering applying to any of the UCs - whew.
Depending on whether a student is applying as an incoming freshman or as a transfer student, there are some nuances between what is required for each type of application. However, many of the key deadlines are the same. For more information, navigate to our section below on UC Transfer Application Deadlines.
While the key deadlines (notably, the fall application deadline for freshman and transfer students) are the same across all UC schools, there is some variation between how each school evaluates applications and what deadlines they set for certain pieces of information to be submitted. We’ll break down some of these differences between the 9 schools below to give you an idea of how they can be unique, but it’s important to check out each website and reach out for advice from each school if you have lingering questions.
Important Dates and Considerations
UC Berkeley Freshman and Transfer Fall Application Deadline | November 30th |
Freshman Decisions Posted | End of March |
Transfer Decisions Posted | End of April |
Freshman Deadline to Accept Offer of Admission | May 15th |
Transfer Deadline to Accept Offer of Admission | June 1st |
Application Tips for UC Berkeley
Important Dates and Considerations
Freshman Admission and Scholarship Application Deadline | December 2nd |
Transfer Admission and Scholarship Application Deadline | December 2nd |
Transfer Admission Status and Financial Aid Award Released | Late April |
Transfer Deadline to Accept Offer of Admission | June 1st |
Application Tips for UC Davis
Deadline Details and Application Guidance
Freshman Decisions Posted | March 31st |
Transfer Decisions Posted | April 30th |
Freshman Deadline to Submit Statement of Intent to Register | May 15th |
Transfer Deadline to Submit Statement of Intent to Register | June 1st |
UC Irvine Admission Requirements
Key Dates and Admission Tips
UCLA Freshman and Transfer Fall Application Deadline |
November 30th |
Decisions for Most Freshman Applicants are Released |
Late March |
Decisions for Most Transfer Applicants are Released |
Late April |
Notable Information for UCLA Applicants
Key Dates and Admission Tips
UC Merced Freshman and Transfer Fall Admission Deadline |
November 30th |
Spring Application Opens |
July 1st |
Spring Application Closes |
July 31st |
Notable Information for UC Merced Applicants
Key Dates and Admission Tips
UC Irvine Freshman and Transfer Fall Application Deadline |
November 30th |
Winter Application Filing Period Opens (Transfer students only) |
July 1st |
Winter Application Filing Period Closes (Transfer students only) |
July 31st |
Notable Information for UC Riverside Applicants
Key Dates and Admission Tips
UC San Diego Freshman and Transfer Fall Application Deadline |
November 30th |
Applicants Invited to Applicant Portal |
December |
First-Year Admission Decisions Posted |
Mid-March |
Appeals for Applicants Not Admitted |
March 29th |
Deadlines for First-Year Admits to Accept Offer of Admission |
May 15th |
Notable Information for UCSD Applicants
Key Dates and Admission Tips
UC Santa Barbara Freshman Fall Application Deadline |
November 30th |
Freshman Decisions Posted |
Mid March |
Transfer Decisions Posted |
Mid April |
Freshman Deadline to Submit Statement of Intent to Register |
May 15th |
Transfer Deadline to Submit Statement of Intent to Register |
June 1st |
Notable Information for UCSB Applicants
Key Dates and Admission Tips
UC Santa Cruz Freshman and Transfer Fall Application Deadline |
November 30th |
Freshman Deadline to Submit Statement of Intent to Register |
May 1st |
Transfer Deadline to Submit Statement of Intent to Register |
June 1st |
Notable Information for UCSC Applicants
So you’re applying to the University of California school system and you’re looking to transfer in instead of starting as a freshman. The nice part is that there are many dates that are the same for both freshman and transfer applicants, and if a student is transferring into a UC, it is likely that much of their major preparation and general coursework is already complete. To find out if a student is eligible to apply as a transfer student, the UC admissions website has outlined all of the basic requirements alongside all of the ways transfer students can plan, prepare, and track their application process.
As mentioned earlier, another nice part of the UC application and admissions process is that the timeline for both freshmen and transfer students are very similar. Key dates for transfer students are included below:
Submit Your Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) for Winter / Spring Term |
May 1st - May 31st |
Submit Your Winter / Spring Application (for select campuses) |
July 1st - July 30th |
Fall Application Opens (students can create a profile) |
August 1st |
Fall Admission Application Filing Period Starts |
October 1st |
Fall Admission Application Filing Period Ends |
November 30th |
Notification of Fall Admission Decisions Begins |
March 1st |
Notification of Fall Admission Decisions Ends |
May 1st |
Deadline for FAFSA and Cal Grant GPA Verification Form (for applicants for all terms) |
May 2nd |
At 6 of the UC campuses, there is a Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program. This is an opportunity for some transfer students to earn a guaranteed spot at a UC campus, if they meet the requirements. For more information on TAG or how a student can qualify, check out the UC explanation of the program alongside their matrix to determine eligibility. The specific UCs participating in the program include:
The transfer process can be more complex than the freshman application process for a number of different reasons. Not to fret though - there are 3 main transfer planning tools listed on the UC Admissions website, including:
We even host free webinars on the topic of transfer students if you’re looking to get even more detailed information about the transfer process.
For freshman applicants, you only have two concrete requirements to satisfy - woohoo! These include:
For transfer students, there is a more specific list of “basic requirements” that must be met in order for applicants to be considered for admission into the UC system.
For international students, there is also a list of requirements for you too!
Like we mentioned earlier, the UC application is a standard way for students to submit the same basic requirements to all UC campuses that they are applying to. However, just like we explained how some deadlines can vary (but not for final application submission - which is still November 30th), some requirements for application submission also vary. For more information about what these variances could look like, make sure to carefully read the instructions outlined in the UC application portal. If you want to be one more step ahead of the game, make sure you grab your own copy of the Collegewise 2024 - 2025 UC Guide.
If a student is planning to enroll at one of the UCs as a freshman, the UC website has provided its own comprehensive list of all of the factors that go into the admission decision. If a student is going to transfer into the UC system, the UC website has also provided a comprehensive list of all of the factors that contribute to the decision of whether or not a student is accepted.
For more info, we’ve hosted a number of free webinars where our former admissions officers and current expert college counselors discuss the process of evaluating college applications.
2. Not providing personal information that is relevant to your final application.
For more information on how applications are reviewed and how to avoid some common mistakes, check out our recorded webinar on how college applications are evaluated.
Students may start to hear back from their schools as early as March 1st. That means that between November 30th and March 1st, the admissions committees throughout all 9 of the UCs will be going through applications with a fine-tooth comb. However, there’s no guarantee that a decision will be made and that students will be notified of that decision by March 1st. Each year is different, each applicant is different, but most fall-term freshman applicants will generally be notified of their admission decision by March 31st.
One of the most important reasons that it is critical to know decision dates before hitting “submit” on the UC application is because freshman students are only allowed to submit their Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) to one UC campus. Students should wait to hear back from all of their UC applications before completing this process, which has a deadline of May 15th for all 9 UC campuses.
There are a million ways to weigh the pros and cons of different schools, all of which can be helpful in choosing a college. That being said, it doesn’t hurt to start pondering how to choose the right college while awaiting these decisions.
For some students, the waiting game can be the most difficult part of the application process. That being said, it’s important that students relax, give themselves credit for all of their hard work, and try to unplug so that they can enjoy the rest of their senior year!
On top of congratulating themselves, a couple good habits for students to get in over this waiting period could include:
While it’s great for students to be excited to hear back from their schools, it’s equally as important to manage your expectations, not put too much pressure on yourself, and practice some healthy ways to deal with the stress both before decision day and the day of. Ways to do this could include:
Finally, remember that getting into a school (or not getting in) is not the be-all and end-all in life. There are infinite amounts of experiences to be had, decisions to be made, and places to go in life - especially as a young adult. The University of California schools are wonderful, but there are also plenty of other wonderful places to grow after college. One door closing means another will undoubtedly open!
By January, each UC campus that students apply to will be emailed and prompted to create a login account to access their personal applicant portal. This is where the final admission decisions will be posted at some point in March. That being said, this portal should be checked regularly (once a week, like we mentioned above). Our two cents: it’s probably a good idea to bookmark these tabs once you receive these emails!
By January, each campus that students apply to will reach out via email and request that they set up their applicant portal. This is the website where admissions decisions will be released, but lots of other important information will be available here as well. Some campuses will request transcripts, ask for extra documents, or send out other general pieces of information through these portals so it’s important to check them regularly. For more information on portals, admission decisions, and even waitlists, the University of California website has it all available.
At this point, we hope that this blog post has answered your most important questions around the UC application deadline and how to address the UC admissions process. If you’re seeking additional materials to supplement your application, take a look at some of these additional resources.
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