University of California Acceptances For In-State Students

I am sure this information is somewhere - but does any one know what is the % of California kids accepted vs. the out of state kids accepted - BY CAMPUS.
So specifically by UCLA, UCB, UCSD
Thanks

Something I found in Bruin - a UCLA newsletter

It is becoming harder for in-state students to gain admission over out-of-state students for the Class of 2021.

The admit rate for out-of-state students has been steady, hovering around 22 to 23 percent. However, the admit rate for in-state students has fluctuated: In 2016, the in-state admit rate was 17.7 percent, but dropped to 14.6 percent in 2017. Admit rates for international students have followed a similar trend, dropping to 13.1 percent in 2017 from 14.3 percent in 2016. This means that out-of-state students were slightly more likely to get into UCLA than in-state students for the class of 2021.

This year, the University of California Board of Regents approved the UC’s first limit on out-of-state and international student enrollment, capping it at 18 percent. UCLA exceeded this amount for the 2017-2018 school year

https://www.apb.ucla.edu/campus-statistics/admissions
more data for UCLA - about 70% of admitted freshmen were from CA. 30% were out of state or international

Just an FYI: Out of state and International applicants are admitted at a higher rate due to the lower number of applications for these groups along with a low matriculation rate due to the higher tuition costs.

https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/admissions-residency-and-ethnicity

Here is UCSD data for 2018:

of overall Freshman applications: 97898

of resident CA applications: 66451

of OOS/International applications: 18447

of CA residents admitted: 17689

of OOS/Internationals admitted: 11739

of CA residents enrolling: 5232

of OOS/International enrolling: 1475