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- APPLY - University of California, San Diego
Students can apply to UC San Diego using the UC application Start your application early to allow time for reflection and feedback from mentors
- University of California, San Diego - Admissions
Learn about Admissions at UC San Diego: We don’t just think outside the box, we break it apart and build a better one
- First-Year Student Application Timeline
May 1 Deadline for First-Year Admits to Accept UC San Diego's Offer of Admission Accept your offer through the Applicant Portal
- Get Started - admissions. ucsd. edu
Get Started Not sure where to begin your UC San Diego journey? Check out some of our most popular and helpful links below as a starting point Get a glimpse at campus life through our UC San Diego Admissions YouTube channel and discover more about why UC San Diego is the best university for you
- Transfer Student Application Timeline - University of California, San Diego
June 1 Deadline to Accept UC San Diego's Offer of Admission Accept your offer through the Applicant Portal
- Frequently Asked Questions - University of California, San Diego
UC San Diego enrolls for Fall term only Using the UC application, apply the year before you plan to enroll The Fall 2026 Application opens on August 1 and applications may be submitted October 1-December 1 Review the First-Year Student Application Timeline and Transfer Student Application Timeline for more details
- First-Year Student Application Requirements
As a first-year applicant, you must earn a high school diploma (or equivalent) and satisfy First-year requirements | UC Admissions UC San Diego reviews both academic and non-academic factors in consideration for admission Competitive applicants present an academic profile stronger than the minimum requirements detailed below
- First-Year Students - University of California, San Diego
First-Year Students A first-year applicant is currently in high school or has graduated from high school but has not enrolled in a regular (non-summer) session at a college or university If you've completed college courses during high school (through summer after graduation), you're still considered a first-year applicant
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