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UCLA

University of California-Los Angeles
9.0%
ACCEPT
$49,403
TUITION
92.6%
GRAD
01Acceptance 02Tuition 03Transfer 04ROI 05AP Credit 06Majors 07Housing 08International
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FIT
REACH
UCLA is a reach for most applicants.
Score reflects acceptance odds × cost × outcome quality.
ACCEPTANCE
9.0%
of 149,799 applicants
SALARY · 10-YR
$82,511
across all majors
01

UCLA at a Glance

9.0%
Acceptance Rate
$15,203
In-State Tuition
$49,403
Out-of-State Tuition
92.6%
Graduation Rate
33,475
Total Enrollment
$82,511
Median Salary (10yr)
$14,000
Median Debt
18:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
97.0%
Freshman Retention
28.2%
Pell Grant Rate

UCLA Rankings

Ranking2025Year
US News National Universities #20 2025
QS World University Rankings #32 2025
THE World University Rankings #18 2025
ARWU (Shanghai) #13 2024
US News Best Public Universities #1 2025

UCLA Overview

University of California-Los Angeles is a public university in Los Angeles, CA with 33,475 students. With a 9.0% acceptance rate, it ranks among the most selective institutions in the country. The most popular majors are Social Sciences, Biological Sciences, and Psychology. The 93% graduation rate is well above the national average, signaling strong student support. Graduates earn a median of $82,511 ten years after enrollment.

Full NameUniversity of California-Los Angeles
LocationLos Angeles, CA 90095
TypePublic
Websiteucla.edu
Total Enrollment33,475
Undergrad Enrollment32,423
Graduate Enrollment13,940
Female Students57.0%
Freshman Retention97.0%

UCLA Housing & Dorms: Cost Breakdown

$17,952
Room & Board (Annual)
4-Year Housing Cost
Based on current room & board rates
$71,808

Housing as a Share of Total Cost at UCLA

Understanding how housing fits into the total cost of attendance helps you budget accurately.

Tuition (In-State)$15,203
Tuition (Out-of-State)$49,403
Room & Board$17,952
Books & Supplies$1,251
Estimated Total (Out-of-State)$68,606
Housing % of Total26%

Should You Live On or Off Campus at UCLA?

On-Campus

  • Walk to classes — no commute
  • Meal plan included
  • Built-in community and social life
  • Utilities, wifi, and furniture included

Off-Campus

  • Potentially cheaper (varies by city)
  • More privacy and independence
  • Cook your own meals — save on food
  • Need to budget for utilities and transport

UCLA Campus & Location

UCLA is located in Los Angeles, CA — classified as Urban.

UCLA True Cost by Family Income

Sticker price doesn't tell the full story at UCLA. Families earning $0-30k pay around $5,579 per year after aid, while those in the $110k+ bracket pay about $29,682. 28% of students receive Pell Grants, indicating UCLA enrolls a meaningful share of lower-income students. The median debt of $14,000 is very manageable relative to the $59,063 median salary six years out.

Family IncomeAnnual Net Price4-Year Totalvs Sticker Price
$0-30k $5,579 $22,316 -89%
$30-48k $6,682 $26,728 -86%
$48-75k $9,811 $39,244 -80%
$75-110k $14,142 $56,568 -71%
$110k+ $29,682 $118,728 -40%

Cost Breakdown

Tuition (In-State)$15,203
Tuition (Out-of-State)$49,403
Room & Board$17,952
Books & Supplies$1,251
Other Expenses$3,276
Total Cost of Attendance$38,614

UCLA Programs & Graduate Salary

Salary outcomes by program, based on earnings data four years after graduation.

ProgramUS RankUCLA SalaryNational MedianPremium
Computer Science #13 $116,250 $75,000 +55%
Engineering #16 $111,600 $72,000 +55%
Mathematics & Statistics $96,100 $62,000 +55%
Business $85,250 $55,000 +55%
Health Professions #8 $80,600 $52,000 +55%
Physical Sciences $74,400 $48,000 +55%
Architecture $74,400 $48,000 +55%
Social Sciences #6 $69,750 $45,000 +55%
Biological Sciences $65,100 $42,000 +55%
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies $65,100 $42,000 +55%
History $62,000 $40,000 +55%
Communication & Journalism $62,000 $40,000 +55%
Natural Resources & Conservation $62,000 $40,000 +55%
Foreign Languages & Linguistics $58,900 $38,000 +55%
Area/Ethnic/Cultural Studies $58,900 $38,000 +55%
Public Administration & Social Services $58,900 $38,000 +55%
Philosophy & Religious Studies $58,900 $38,000 +55%
Education #7 $58,900 $38,000 +55%
Psychology $55,800 $36,000 +55%
English Language & Literature $55,800 $36,000 +55%
Visual & Performing Arts $52,700 $34,000 +55%

Popular Majors at UCLA

Percentage of degrees awarded by field.

Social Sciences
18.0%
Biological Sciences
12.0%
Psychology
10.0%
Engineering
9.0%
Visual/Performing Arts
8.0%
Computer Science
7.0%
Business/Marketing
6.0%
Communication
5.0%
Health Professions
5.0%
Mathematics
4.0%
English/Literature
3.0%
History
2.0%
Other
11.0%

Student Demographics

Asian
29.0%
Hispanic/Latino
22.0%
White
26.0%
International
12.0%
Two or More
5.0%
Black/African American
3.0%
Other/Unknown
3.0%

Transfer to UCLA

Transferring into UCLA (24.0% transfer rate) is actually easier than freshman admission (9.0%). Community college students with strong GPAs have a real path here.

UCLA transfer acceptance rate: 24.0% (vs 9.0% freshman rate — 2.7x more accessible).

Top Feeder Schools

#SchoolAnnual Transfers
1 Santa Monica College 1,200+
2 Pasadena City College 450+
3 De Anza College 380+
4 Diablo Valley College 320+
5 Irvine Valley College 280+

How to Get Into UCLA

UCLA is a Reach school for nearly all applicants. Beyond grades and scores, UCLA wants to see intellectual curiosity, leadership, and a clear sense of purpose in your application. Have 2-3 realistic backup schools — even perfect-on-paper students get denied here.

9.0%
Acceptance Rate
149,799
Total Applicants

What UCLA Values Most in Applicants

Admission factor importance from the Common Data Set — what the school officially says matters.

FactorImportance
Academic Gpa Very Important
Rigor Of Secondary School Record Very Important
Class Rank Considered
Standardized Test Scores Considered
Application Essay Very Important
Recommendation Not Considered
Extracurricular Activities Very Important
Talent Ability Very Important
Character Personal Qualities Very Important
First Generation Important
Alumni Relation Not Considered
Interview Not Considered
Work Experience Important
Volunteer Work Important

UCLA Application Deadlines & Requirements

Key dates for the UCLA UC admission cycle. Mark these on your calendar — missing a deadline means waiting another year.

DeadlineDate
Regular DecisionNov 30
Financial Aid (FAFSA/CSS)Mar 2
UC System: All University of California campuses share the same application deadline. Submit one UC Application for all UC schools.

Financial Aid & Student Debt

28.2%
Pell Grant Recipients
Students from low-income families
$14,000
Median Debt at Graduation
Federal loans only
31.0%
Federal Loan Rate
Students taking federal loans
$59,063
Median Earnings (6yr)
6 years after enrollment

Frequently Asked Questions About UCLA

What is UCLA's acceptance rate?
UCLA has an acceptance rate of 9.0%, making it extremely selective. This rate reflects freshman applicants for the most recent admissions cycle.
How much does UCLA cost?
UCLA in-state tuition is $15,203 per year, and out-of-state tuition is $49,403. However, most students pay less than the published rate after financial aid — the actual net price varies significantly by family income.
What is UCLA's graduation rate?
UCLA has a 93% graduation rate, which is well above the national average of about 62%. A high graduation rate generally indicates strong academic support and student satisfaction.
What are the most popular majors at UCLA?
The most popular majors at UCLA by degrees awarded are: Social Sciences (18.0%), Biological Sciences (12.0%), Psychology (10.0%), Engineering (9.0%), Visual/Performing Arts (8.0%). These percentages reflect undergraduate degrees conferred in the most recent reporting year.
How much do UCLA graduates earn?
UCLA graduates earn a median salary of $82,511 ten years after enrollment, based on federal data. Actual earnings vary significantly by major — STEM and business graduates typically earn more, while arts and education graduates earn less.
Is UCLA worth the cost?
With median earnings of $82,511 (10yr post-enrollment) and median debt of $14,000, The earning potential strongly outweighs the typical debt, making UCLA a solid investment for most students. Always compare the net price (after aid) to expected earnings in your intended field.
Can I transfer to UCLA?
Yes. UCLA has a transfer acceptance rate of 24.0%. Transfer applicants should have strong college-level GPA and typically need at least 30 transferable credits. Check with the admissions office for specific requirements by college/program.
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Other Colleges in CA

Caltech
3.1% accept · Pasadena
Stanford University
3.9% accept · Stanford
USC
10.0% accept · Los Angeles
UC Berkeley
11.7% accept · Berkeley
UC San Diego
24.5% accept · La Jolla
UC Irvine
25.6% accept · Irvine

Data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, IPEDS. UCLA is not affiliated with DeepColleges.