![]() ![]() UCR’s total applications for fall 2023, including freshmen and transfers, are 68,058. The UCs saw a 2.2 percent decrease - 5,411 fewer applications - in total applications from the fall 2022 admissions cycle, when the university system received 251,179 total applications - 210,840 freshmen and 40,339 transfers. Following two consecutive cycles of record-breaking undergraduate application growth, many UC campuses experienced slight declines, particularly among international and out-of-state freshmen and transfer applications. Unduplicated means the UC numbers factor for the same person applying to multiple UC campuses. The UCs received 245,768 unduplicated applications - 206,405 for freshman admission and 39,363 for transfer admission - for fall 2023. That tracks with admissions goals the campus and the UC system have set for Riverside. In only three years, freshmen applications to UCR have increased by almost 10%. UCR received a total of 56,462 freshmen applications, breaking the previous record set this past year, when 54,365 freshmen applications were received. Those were the only three UCs to show an increase. ![]() Numbers released Friday by the UC system show that overall applications were down 2.2%, while UCR showed a 3.7% increase, with 2,097 additional applicants than during the fall 2022 cycle.ĭuring a season of overall system decreases, UCR was among only three UC campuses to register a freshmen-applications increase. UC Riverside registered the second largest year-to-year increase in freshmen applications for fall 2023 among University of California campuses, setting a new campus record for applications. ![]()
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