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Any of UC's nine undergraduate campuses can provide you with wide-ranging educational opportunities. To make it easy for you to apply to more than one campus, we have a single application.

Keep in mind that not every student can be admitted to his or her first-choice campus. Applying to more than one campus can significantly increase your chances of being admitted to a campus that, while not your first choice, will enable you to fulfill your educational goals.

Apply Once

Submit only one application per term and indicate all campus choices on it. Submitting multiple applications will result in a serious processing delay.

Application Filing Periods

All campuses except Berkeley and Merced Winter Quarter 2010 July 1-31, 2009
Spring Quarter 2010 (except UC San Diego) October 1–31, 2009
Fall Quarter 2010 November 1–30, 2009

Berkeley

Fall Semester 2010 November 1–30, 2009
Merced Spring Semester 2010 July 1–31, 2009
Fall Semester 2010 November 1–30, 2009

Please note: Not all campuses or programs are open for winter and/or spring terms. Please check open/closed majors before applying.

Applications must be submitted online or postmarked by the last day of the appropriate filing period. Most campuses do not accept applications after the filing period. If you plan to apply after the filing period, check with the campus to see if there are openings before submitting your application.

If you apply after the filing period to a campus that is no longer accepting applications, the UC Undergraduate Application Processing Service will notify you by mail that your application will not be forwarded to the campus. You may receive a full or partial refund of the application fee.

Report Test Scores

If you apply as a freshman for the fall 2010 term, you must take two SAT Subject Tests and the ACT Assessment plus Writing or SAT Reasoning Test no later than December 2009. Direct the testing agencies to report your scores to each UC campus to which you plan to apply. They must be received by the campuses by the time December tests scores are normally reported. If you apply as a freshman for the winter or spring term, check with the campus admissions office about relevant testing deadlines.

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