This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Notices of admission will be emailed to you. Fall first-year and transfer applicants will be notified in the spring.
UC San Diego typically sends out acceptance letters in mid-March, along with the other University of California campuses. They notify applicants through the UCSD Applicant Portal, so be sure to check there frequently for updates.
There are three ways you'll receive your letter of acceptance: by mail, email, or on your online portal. How schools choose to tell students about their university entry will vary.
UC San Diego typically sends out acceptance letters in mid-March, along with the other University of California campuses. They notify applicants through the UCSD Applicant Portal, so be sure to check there frequently for updates.
To be eligible for admission to UC San Diego, you must earn the following minimum GPA in all A-G courses. California residents must earn a GPA of 3.0 (or better) with no grade lower than "C." Non-California residents, including International applicants, must earn a GPA of 3.4 (or better) with no grade lower than a "C."
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First-Year admission decisions will be posted on the Applicant Portal before the end of March.
Notices of admission will be emailed to you. Fall first-year and transfer applicants will be notified in the spring.