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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.
The main difference between Regular Decision and Late Consideration is that Regular candidates will receive a decision between March 1st - 31st.
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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.
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.
Notices of admission will be emailed to you. Fall first-year and transfer applicants will be notified in the spring.
University of San Diego has an acceptance rate of 47%.
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