The UC system is among the world's greatest research universities with 10 campuses across California.
Note: Although SAT Subject Tests are no longer required for admission, scores can still be submitted and are recommended by certain campuses or programs.
The CSU, with 23 campuses, is a leader in supplying graduates with the necessary technical and personal skills to be successful in the working world. Visit Cal State Apply for admissions requirements, deadlines, and the application.
The minimum requirements for admission as a first-year student are:
Note: Meeting the minimum eligibility requirement does not guarantee admission. Some programs/campuses may establish a higher index which is not published prior to applying.
There are over 60 independent undergraduate colleges and universities in California alone. Private colleges and universities are quite diverse in nature, including research universities, small liberal arts colleges, faith-based colleges and universities, and specialized colleges.
The cost is higher than public colleges and universities. However, these institutions have a variety of financial aid programs that often make the cost comparable to a public institution. The ability to graduate in 4 years at a private institution may be greater than at a public institution due to more courses being available.
Some independent institutions, such as USC, Stanford, and California Institute of Technology, are highly selective. Other universities are less selective in nature. Visit their websites for specific admission information. Transfer to a private college is possible after your freshman year at a community college or other institution.
Many schools take applications through the Common App.
See the following instructions on how to get started on the Common App: Common App first-year application walkthrough
The Common Black College Application allows students to apply to any number of 50 HBCUs at the same time for only $35. Also, did you know that California community college students are guaranteed admission to several Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) throughout the United States? Click here to find out more information.