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The University of California makes every effort to provide a place for all California resident applicants who meet the minimum UC admission requirements and file an application during the appropriate priority filing period.
In recent years, UC Davis has received more applications than the number of spaces available. When UC Davis cannot accept all eligible applicants, it uses standards that are more demanding than the minimum requirements to select students. These standards, which are called selection criteria, identify those students who have demonstrated the capacity for high academic achievement and who have a variety of other qualities that can contribute to the strength and diversity of the campus community.
The selection criteria described below were used for applicants for the fall 1999 term. The criteria may differ for the winter and spring terms because enrollment targets and applicant qualifications change. Applicants for winter or spring should contact Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach Services for more information.
Each campus, in consultation with the Office of the President, develops enrollment targets that specify the number of new freshman and advanced standing students expected to enroll. UC Davis receives more applications than required to meet our enrollment target and therefore, admits students using the criteria described below.
Academic Criteria (used to select up to 60 percent of admits): Freshman applicants selected have made the greatest effort to fully prepare academically as measured by the following criteria:
Supplemental Criteria (used to select up to 40 percent of admits): Applicants are evaluated using the selection criteria described above in conjunction with the following supplemental criteria:
Academic Criteria: UC-eligible California community college junior level transfer applicants with 60 semester/90 quarter units of transfer work are given top priority for admission consideration. Other UC-eligible transfer applicants will be admitted if space is available.
Applications far exceed the number of spaces availablein majors such as engineering, biological sciences, computer science, exercise science, fermentation science, international relations, psychology, and viticulture and enology, therefore, the applicant must complete specific lower division preparatory courses in the major. Check your intended major on the website http://unicorn.ucdavis.edu/admissions/majors.html.
Supplemental Criteria: The same supplemental criteria described above for freshmen are used.
UC Davis 1999-2000 Online General Catalog. Posted July 30, 1999.
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Molly Theodossy, Keitha Hunter and Barbara Anderson, Editors
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