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University of California-Los Angeles is a public institution located in Los Angeles, CA. A Major City Center offers a peaceful environment near the excitement of urban amenities.

University of California-Los Angeles Rankings

UCLA has earned the following rankings for healthcare programs at the bachelors level:

Ranking Rank Among
Overall Quality #1 of 2 State — California
Overall Quality #1 of 2 Region — Far Western
Overall Quality #2 of 65 Nationwide
College Major Best Value #2 of 3 State — California
College Major Best Value #4 of 5 Region — Far Western
Overall Quality #7 of 469 State — California
Overall Quality #8 of 667 Region — Far Western
Overall Quality #9 of 141 State — California

Where Is University of California-Los Angeles?

Location of University of California-Los Angeles

Contact details for UCLA can be found below.

Contact Details
Address: 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1405
Phone: 3108254321
Website: www.ucla.edu/
Admissions: www.admissions.ucla.edu/
Financial Aid: financialaid.ucla.edu/

How Do I Get Into UCLA?

You can apply to UCLA online at: admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply-now.html

UCLA is classified as Most Selective (<10%) for admissions.

Admission Requirements for UCLA

Here’s what UCLA looks for in applicants:

Requirement Status
Secondary School Record Required
Secondary School GPA Required
Recommendations Neither required nor recommended
Admission Test Scores (SAT/ACT) Neither required nor recommended

How Hard Is It To Get Into UCLA?

UCLA admits 9%, which means it is extremely selective and highly competitive. Ensure you meet all application requirements and prepare the application in full.

Of those admitted, 50% choose to enroll — a strong indicator that admitted students commit to enrolling.

Average Test Scores

Selectivity by Gender

Selectivity numbers at UCLA vary modestly across gender.

Gender Applicants Admitted Acceptance Rate
Men 67,788 5,468 8%
Women 78,484 7,646 10%

Can I Afford University of California-Los Angeles?

The average net price after aid at UCLA is $14,013. Cost varies significantly based on your financial situation since net price varies by income group.

Tuition & Fees

Category Cost
In-State Tuition $12,260
In-State Fees $1,973
Out-of-State Tuition $44,148
Out-of-State Fees $1,973
Total In-State Tuition & Fees $14,233
Total Out-of-State Tuition & Fees $46,121

Financial Aid

Across all aid types, 20% of students at UCLA receive some form of financial aid (6,579 students).

About 55% of students at UCLA receive grant or scholarship aid, averaging $23,418 per student.

28% of students receive federal Pell Grants, averaging $6,469.

Student Loan Debt

19% of UCLA undergraduates take out federal student loans, averaging $5,715 per year.

University of California-Los Angeles Undergraduate Student Diversity

There are 14,612 students enrolled at UCLA. UCLA is classified as a 20,000 and above institution by enrollment size. Its Carnegie Classification is Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity.

Gender Diversity

Of the 33,040 undergraduate students at UCLA, approximately 40% are male and 60% are female.

Undergraduate Gender Diversity at UCLA

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

The racial-ethnic breakdown of University of California-Los Angeles undergraduate students is as follows.

Racial-Ethnic Diversity of UCLA Undergraduate Students
Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 9,746
Black or African American 1,123
Hispanic 7,995
White 7,896
American Indian/Alaska Native 33
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 66
Two or More Races 2,577
Non-Resident 2,544

Geographic Diversity

The top 5 home states of first-time undergraduate students at UCLA are listed below.

Top 5 Home States of UCLA Students
State First-Time UG Students
California 5,241
Texas 72
Washington 69
New Jersey 67
Massachusetts 64

Additionally, approximately 7.7% of undergraduate students are non-resident from outside the United States.

University of California-Los Angeles Graduate Student Diversity

13,638 of UCLA’s students are in graduate programs. The highest graduate-level award offered is Doctor’s degree.

Gender Diversity (Graduate)

Among graduate students at UCLA, approximately 52% are male and 48% are female.

Graduate Gender Diversity at UCLA

Racial-Ethnic Diversity (Graduate)

The racial-ethnic breakdown of University of California-Los Angeles graduate students is as follows.

Graduate Racial-Ethnic Diversity at UCLA
Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 2,645
Black or African American 586
Hispanic 2,072
White 3,614
American Indian/Alaska Native 40
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 13
Two or More Races 600
Non-Resident 3,723

Online Learning at University of California-Los Angeles

UCLA delivers remote learning paths for students who need flexibility.

4,946 undergraduate students at UCLA took at least one online class — of those, 42 took all of their classes online.

At the graduate level, 589 students took at least one online class and 743 took all classes online. Distance education is available at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Healthcare Programs at University of California-Los Angeles

These healthcare programs are offered at UCLA, with per-level degree counts in the most recent reporting year.

Program Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate Total
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing 50 151 21 222
Public Health 198 20 218
Medicine 168
Dentistry 114
Advanced/Graduate Dentistry and Oral Sciences 9 2 11
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions 10 10
Medical Clinical Sciences/Graduate Medical Studies 9 9

Academic Programs at University of California-Los Angeles

UCLA offers 25 distinct academic programs.

The highest level of award offered is Doctor’s degree.

Institutional Profile

UCLA has an open admission policy: No. Credit transfer:

  • AP credits: Implied no
  • Dual enrollment credits: Yes
  • Life experience credits: Implied no

References

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