5 years (opened in 2005)
Uc merced
University of California, Merced or UC Merced.
definitely UCD
the bus
There are 10: UC San Diego UC Irvine UC Los Angeles UC Santa Barbara UC Davis UC Berkeley UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Fransisco UC Santa Cruz
I talked to a teacher at UC Merced and he said that you need at least a 3.0 to get in but i don't know about the test scores.
5,837 Undergraduate Students as of 2013It's on Wikipedia! :)
Honestly, because it is still new it is pretty easy to get in. 85% chance you'll get in ( this is my own statistic). I believe that UC Merced is a great school, known for their research and their number one major is biology. They are getting up there in the ranks! Apply and become a bobcat!
UC Merced offers a wide variety of scholarships for students. At least 39 are listed on their website. New students are encouraged to have a 3.25 GPA and must maintain a 3.0 GPA to keep their scholarship. The funds are donated from businesses, corporations, and various sources.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my knowledge of California history here. So, like, the University of California system was founded in this order: UC Berkeley in 1868, then UCLA in 1919, UC Davis in 1905, UC Santa Barbara in 1909, UC Santa Cruz in 1965, UC Riverside in 1954, UC San Francisco in 1864, UC Irvine in 1965, UC San Diego in 1960, and UC Merced in 2005. But hey, who's keeping track, right?
UCSF's mascot is the bear. But a much more nurturing, sensitive one than the brute at Cal
UCLA is part of the University of California, which include 10 campuses: In the North: UC San Francisco (medical school), UC Berkeley (Cal), UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, UC Merced, and in the South: UC Los Angeles (UCLA), UC Riverside (UCR), UC San Diego (UCSD), UC Santa Barbara (UCSB), and UC Irvine (UCI). The President of the UC system is Mark Yudof. UCLA has a Chancellor, who oversees all campus operations and growth. The current Chancellor is Gene Block, former Provost at the University of Virginia.