UCLA students can do whatever they want.
You must: Demonstrate financial need Be enrolled full-time (12.0 units per quarter) Maintain a 2.0 GPA Complete the FAFSA by the Deadline every year (March 2nd)
There are 25,928 undergraduates and 11,548 graduate students that attend UCLA.
The most recent statistics show that out of the 72,669 students who enrolled for admittance as a UCLA Freshman in Fall 2012, 15,478 were admitted. Meaning, the preliminary statistic for the admittance percentage for UCLA incoming freshman for the 2012-2013 academic year is about 15,478 or 23.30% These statistics were taken from the UCLA Undergraduate Admissions website, listed in related links.
No, UCLA is not free. As a public university, it charges tuition and fees for both in-state and out-of-state students, although the costs differ significantly. Additionally, students may incur other expenses such as housing, textbooks, and supplies. Financial aid and scholarships are available to help offset these costs.
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Male to female ratio of UCLA
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As of the most recent data, UCLA's student body reflects a diverse ethnic composition. Approximately 30% of the students identify as Asian, around 25% as Hispanic or Latino, about 25% as White, and roughly 4% as Black or African American. The remaining percentage includes students identifying as multiracial or from other ethnic backgrounds. This diversity is a hallmark of UCLA's commitment to inclusivity and representation.