<p>More than 4,600 students admitted as freshmen for fall 2007 have sent in letters stating their intent to enroll at UCLA.</p>
<p>UCLA admitted 11,924 students for the fall 2007 freshman class from among a record 50,744 applications received. There were 4,636 students who responded to UCLA's offers of admission, indicating their plans to enroll.</p>
<p>The data show that the percentage of underrepresented students Native Americans, African Americans and Chicanos/Latinos increased nearly 3 percentage points to 19.4 percent (873), up from 16.5 percent (773) last year. The percentage of African American students who said they plan to enroll as freshmen at UCLA increased to 4.5 percent (203), up from 2.2 percent (103) the previous year.</p>
<p>Of the other categories of students indicating their intent to enroll, 41.2 percent (1,854) are Asian American, 32.9 percent (1,481) are white/Caucasian, 14.6 percent (657) are Chicano/Latino; and 0.3 percent (13) are Native American. Five percent (225) declined to state their ethnicity or race, and 1.4 percent (62) identified themselves as "other."</p>