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."
Applications are accepted October 1 - December 2, 2024. The Cal State Apply application is closed for fall 2025 admission. Join the SDSU Family!
The UC application opens each year on August 1 and can be submitted by November 30. The UC application deadline for transfer applicants is extended to January 15, 2025. The UC application is closed for first-year/freshmen applicants.
However, the regular decision deadline is typically around January 15th. While there is no official "late application" period, the university suggests that you apply as early as possible to have the best chances of acceptance and receiving financial aid.
UC application opens for editing. Oct. 1Dec. 2 2025 Fall Application submission period.
Applying to UC San Diego Using the UC application, apply the year before you plan to enroll. The Fall 2025 Application opens on August 1 and applications may be submitted October 1 - December 2. Review the First-Year Student Application Timeline and Transfer Student Application Timeline for more details.
Attorneys and self-represented litigants are able to file documents electronically in Family Law case actions for divorce, legal separation, annulment, parentage, child custody, visitation, support (child and spousal), and family related issues.
Attorneys and self-represented litigants are able to file documents electronically in Family Law case actions for divorce, legal separation, annulment, parentage, child custody, visitation, support (child and spousal), and family related issues.
One spouse must have lived in California for at least six months and in the county where you file for at least three of those months. Online divorce is most effective if both spouses agree on major issues such as child custody, spousal support, and property division.
How To Expedite A Divorce In California. One way to get divorced faster is to opt for a summary dissolution. To qualify, your divorce must be uncontested, you must be married for under five years, have no children together, have limited shared debts and assets, and both agree to waive spousal support.