UCLA engineeering admission statistics from the past few years

current sophomore at ucla! someone posted this in the ucla subreddit and i thought college confidential people would appreciate this. i remember going nuts over CC and spending hours poring over this site when i applied to college lol so if you applied to ucla engineering here ya go:

https://www.seasoasa.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/seasoasa/2021-UCEE-Report.pdf

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Oh man, I forgot that square brackets have a stealthy effect on text.

Here’s a link to the cohort of freshmen and transfers entering in 2021, class of 2025 {edit:} and 2023 {/}, to the individual colleges including engineering. The yield went up all across the board, with engineering’s at 35%, when in the prior two years it was 28% for 2020 and 30% for {2019}.

For the freshman class as a whole with overall yield of 44%, out-of-state admits enrolled at a 29% rate and Internationals at 34% which are all-time highs. I’ll address the changes in admittance for these two cohorts on the UC board, which will affect UCLA, UCB, and UCSD’s enrollment of them. It’s going to hurt all three’s funding of undergraduate education, because of a loss of tuition revenues.

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