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With a GPA of 3.9, UC Riverside requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. Furthermore, you should be taking hard classes - AP or IB courses - to show that college-level academics is a breeze.
Admissions Overview: Acceptance Rate: UC Riverside generally has a competitive acceptance rate, which has been around 50% in recent years. This means that while many applicants are accepted, a significant number are also denied. GPA and Test Scores: For competitive admission, a strong GPA is important.
Your final admission letter will confirm your acceptance as well as provide important information that you will need to take care of before starting your graduate program at UCR. This letter will contain your student identification number, UCR NetID, and instructions in setting up your R'Mail account.
Incoming students are selected based on a wide range of criteria, including academic performance and the potential for success as an undergraduate. At UCR, we "admit to the major," not to the university as a whole. This means that high-demand majors are highly competitive for admission.
How long does it take for an acceptance letter to be sent out? There's no standard for how long it takes colleges to send out acceptance letters, but generally, if you applied under regular decision, you can expect letters to begin arriving between mid-March and mid-April.
If admitted, you will be required to provide official scores. These scores will need to be sent directly from IELTS to UCR electronically. Three (3) letters of recommendation are required by all academic graduate programs; submitting additional letters is discouraged.
To meet minimum requirements, you must earn a GPA of 3.0 or higher (3.4 for non-residents) in “a–g” courses taken during grades 10 and 11 (including summers before and after), weighted by a maximum of eight semesters of UC-approved honors points.
GPA: The University of California Riverside uses holistic admissions, but basically looks for applicants who can show a transcript of academic potential with a grade point average of 3.0 or above. SAT Scores: The middle 50 percent of students admitted to the institution must.
To meet minimum requirements, you must earn a GPA of 3.0 or higher (3.4 for non-residents) in “a–g” courses taken during grades 10 and 11 (including summers before and after), weighted by a maximum of eight semesters of UC-approved honors points. A=5, B=4 and C=3; D or F=0 extra points.