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UC Irvine is a highly rated public university located in Irvine, California in the Los Angeles Area. It is a large institution with an enrollment of 27,932 undergraduate students. Admissions is competitive as the UC Irvine acceptance rate is 21%. Popular majors include Biology, Computer Science, and Managerial Economics. Graduating 87% of students, UC Irvine alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $41,100.
About
About UC Irvine...
- Hispanic-Serving Institution
- Public College
- SAT/ACT Optional
Athletic Division
NCAA Division I (without football)
Athletic Conference
Big West Conference
Compare to Other Colleges
- California
- Irvine
University of California - Irvine Rankings
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UCI Admissions
Acceptance Rate
21%
Application Deadline
Deadline for application submissions. Please contact the school for more details.
November 30
SAT Range
1230-1430
ACT Range
26-33
Application Fee
$70
SAT/ACT
Neither required nor recommended
High School GPA
Required
Early Decision/Early Action
No
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Will You Get Into UCI?
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Net Price
$14,033/ year
National
$15,523
Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$17,411/ year
National
$7,535
Students Receiving Financial Aid
80%
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Academics
Professors
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Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
12:1
Evening Degree Programs
No
68%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes.241 responses
40%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want.306 responses
38%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage.307 responses
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Majors
Most Popular Majors
Biology
774 Graduates
Computer Science
744 Graduates
Managerial Economics
648 Graduates
Public Health
473 Graduates
Economics
447 Graduates
Research and Experimental Psychology
435 Graduates
Psychology
412 Graduates
Criminology
398 Graduates
Business
340 Graduates
Mathematics
312 Graduates
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Online
Programs Offered Entirely Online
Total number of complete undergraduate programs offered online or through distance learning.
Offers Online Courses
College offers distance education courses.
Yes
Online Certificate Programs
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Online Associates Programs
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Online Bachelor's Programs
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How Students Learn
Based on class setting of student enrollment.
Mix of Online and on Campus
42%
On Campus
57%
Online
1%
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
27,932Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
730
Undergrads Over 25
3%
Pell Grant
36%
Varsity Athletes
1%
Poll
What one word or phrase best describes the typical student at this school?
Based on
134 responses
Academically focused, conservative, though nice
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Academically focused, adventurous, outgoing
16%
Smart
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academically focused, liberal, chill
13%
Outgoing
10%
Stressed
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Adventurous
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Campus Life
Freshmen Live On-Campus
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55%
of students say that Greek life is average, and no one will treat you differently if you don't join.371 responses
Poll
64%
of students say varsity sporting events are attended, but not a huge part of campus life.422 responses
Poll
What one word or phrase best describes your school?
Based on
233 responses
Beautiful
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Calm
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The best research institution
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Full of opportunity
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Vibrant
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Up and Coming World Class University
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Good
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After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$58,400/ year
National
$33,028
Graduation Rate
87%
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Employed 2 Years After Graduation
90%
National
83%
69%
of students feel confident they will find a job in their field after graduation.165 responses
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University of California - Irvine Reviews
Rating 3.77 out of 5 4,294 reviews
Rating 5 out of 5
My 4 years at the University of California - Irvine, was one of the best experiences of my life! The school environment was fun, vibrant, and exciting. Yet, it was also a beautiful place to be with areas lending to a calm study setting. My favorite thing about this university were the wonderful dorms and my fellow students I met throughout my time there. The faculty here are all committed to providing invaluable learning experiences and supporting the success of all their students. It was one of my professors here that truly inspired me to pursue my dreams.
Since I left the facilities have all got a major facelift and look amazing! The area surrounding the university is also very safe and easy to drive around. Best of all, lots of good restaurants and places to hang out at.
- Alum
- 30 days ago
Rating 4 out of 5
When a passerby walks through UCI, they will immediately know that the campus has amazing facilities, a diverse student body, and prioritizes academics. The university has a plethora of facilities tailored to students needs such as a well-maintained recreation center, tons of study areas, a lush green park in the center of campus, and resources to help students excel in their courses. In addition, UCI takes pride in its housing by ensuring that they are furnished, regularly maintained, and promote a sense of community. The associated student body of UCI makes sure to balance academics and student life by hosting two concerts headlined by major artists, club rushes, and intriguing events such as breaking the record for the biggest game of red light green light.
What I would like to see change about UCI is its faulty class registration system. During enrollment windows, the system crashes, which has caused me to not get classes I want.
- Sophom*ore
- 24 days ago
Rating 3 out of 5
Irvine is a great city to live in, so I really enjoyed the life I had while at UCI. For the school itself, it does feel pretty safe and there's security places all around in case you need help. Academics wise, professors were mostly understanding and helpful. For my major specifically (pharmaceutical sciences), it was smaller so more personal with the professor and classmates which was good. However, choosing classes sucked. My classes overlapped with the biology major students, and they always get priority. Because of this, it was pretty much impossible for me to get some lab classes that are pre-reqs for graduate school. I would have to take it during summer which would require extra tuition classes. I wish they could improve that system because it was very unfair. Other than that, classes were taught well and tests were fair.
- Alum
- a month ago