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Admits    16,177    15,982    15,689    13,088    12,179
Admit rate    20.1%    22.0%    25.5%    22.7%    21.9%
Enrolled    N/A    5,621    5,825    4,636    4,472
Average GPA    N/A    4.21    4.22    4.25    4.24
Excluding deferred applications or other unique situations.
UCLA is rated "Most Selective" by U.S. News & World Report. [84] It received over 100,000 freshman applications for Fall 2013.[85][86][87] As of Fall 2013, UCLA is the most selective campus of the University of California system, with an admittance rate of 20.1%.[88]
Ethnic enrollment, 2013[89]    Under-
graduates    Graduate
students    Per-
Asian or Pacific Islander    9,965    2,613    30.8%
Hispanic    5,156    1,100    15.3%
American Indian or Alaskan Native    159    66    0.6%
White Non-Hispanic    7,964    4,533    30.6%
Unstated, Unknown, Other    972    804    4.4%
Foreign    3,376    2,493    14.4%
Just over 3,000 transfer students entered UCLA in Fall 2011, with 92.4% from the California Community Colleges System. Over the past 15 years over 45,000 transfer students have entered UCLA. One-third of baccalaureate degrees are awarded to students who entered UCLA as transfer students. One of the major debates is over the decreased admission of African-Americans and Latinos, especially since the passage of Proposition 209, prohibiting racial, sexual, or ethnic discrimination at public institutions, in 1996.[90] In response to this issue, UCLA decided to shift to a more holistic admissions process starting Fall 2007.[91]
Preliminary, admitted freshman applicants for Fall 2013 had an average weighted GPA of 4.40 (3.88 unweighted), an average combined SAT score of 2037 (667 for Critical Reading, 690 for Mathematics, and 680 for Writing) and an average ACT Composite score of 30.[92]
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Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library, UCLA School of Law
In Fall 2010, the David Geffen School of Medicine admitted 3.9% of its applicants. In Fall 2011, the School of Law admitted 20%. In 2012, the Anderson School of Management admitted 22.6%.[93]
According to the American Dental Education Association
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