16 July 2015 13:02:39 IST

Univ. of California admits more than 1.13 lakh students for fall 2015

University admitted diverse group of applicants to both freshman and transfer classes

University of California has admitted 92,324 freshman students for fall 2015 and an additional 20,921 California Community College transfer students, according to the university's preliminary admissions data.

The number of California freshmen offered a spot on a UC campus — 61,834 system-wide — should yield roughly the same number of enrolled in-state freshmen as those who entered in fall 2014. This year’s high number of UC applicants suggests that a high percentage of them will accept their admissions offers.

“UC kept its commitment to offer admission to all applicants who earned a grade point average that fell within the top 9 per cent state-wide or at their own high school,” said Stephen Handel, associate vice president, undergraduate admissions in a statement.

The number of out-of-state freshmen admitted for fall 2015 was 15,173 — 1,711 more students than last year — while international admissions rose by 1,742 students for a total of 15,317. Non-resident students currently make up about 13 per cent of UC’s total undergraduate student body.

Students who would be the first in their families to graduate from college made up 42.1 per cent of admitted applicants, and those from low-income households were 36.4 per cent.

The university admitted a diverse group of applicants to both its freshman and transfer classes. While the proportion of freshman African Americans, American Indians and Pacific Islanders remained unchanged from fall 2014, the percentage of whites declined slightly. Modest increases were posted for Asian Americans and Latinos, the largest ethnic group among UC applicants and the fastest growing ethnic group among California high school graduates.

Among transfer students, the proportion of Latinos, African Americans and Pacific Islanders all increased.