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Can you change your major after applying UCLA?

If you want to change your major after you've submitted your application, please contact us with your request. If you've already been admitted and you want to change your major or declare, you can: Contact the department whose program you wish to attend.
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Can you edit UCLA application after submitting?

You can log in to your application to review and, if necessary, change your telephone number, email, mailing address or exam scores. You can also apply to additional campuses if they're still open.
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Can you change your major after you submit your application?

As we discussed above, if you put down a certain intended major, submitted your applications, then decide you want to change, you don't need to do anything in most cases. You'll likely be able to change your major at freshman orientation when you plan out your freshman schedule with an advisor.
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Can you make changes to your UC application after submitting?

Update your application.

You can log in to your application to review and, if necessary, update your telephone number, email, mailing address or various test scores. You can also apply to additional campuses if they're still open.
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Does UCLA admit based on major?

For The College, the applicant's major is not considered during the review process.
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What you need to know about getting into UCLA.

What is the easiest major to get into at UCLA?

At UCLA (overall acceptance rate of 14%), history majors have a whopping 52% acceptance rate, art history has a 40% acceptance rate, political science is 40%, sociology is 40%, and anthropology is 44%.
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What is UCLA's acceptance rate?

University of California, Los Angeles has an acceptance rate of 9%. The application deadline at University of California, Los Angeles is Nov. 30. Admissions officials at University of California, Los Angeles consider a student's GPA a very important academic factor.
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What if I lied on my UC application?

Under university policy, failure of a student to submit accurate information will jeopardize consideration for admission to UC for the current or any future terms. UC has taken, and will continue to take, appropriate action in response to substantiated admissions fraud. This includes revocation of admission.
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What do I do if I made a mistake on my UC application?

Correcting an Application Error

You can log in to your UC application to review and, if necessary, make changes to information including your telephone number, e-mail address, or mailing address. TOEFL and International Exam Scores can also be changed.
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Is it easier to get into UCLA undeclared?

Applying undeclared does not affect or hurt prospects of admission.
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What is the GPA requirement for UCLA?

California residents are eligible for admission to the University of California with a 3.0 grade-point average; nonresidents are eligible with a 3.4 GPA. Minimum eligibility does not guarantee admission to UCLA.
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Can you double major at UCLA?

Students in good academic standing (2.0 cumulative and current GPA) who have completed all of the preparation for both majors and at least 2 upper division courses for each major may apply to declare a double (or triple) major. Both majors must be in the College of Letters and Science.
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Can UCLA rescind acceptance?

If any information on your application is found to be incomplete or inaccurate or if your performance drops significantly during the senior year, the offer of admission may be revoked.
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Does UCLA look at 12th grade?

1 answer. All UC schools look at 12-grade grades. And the harder ones UCLA, UC Berkeley scrutinize them more than the others.
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Can I apply to two programs at UCLA?

University regulations do not permit an applicant to apply to more than one major, with the exception of already-established concurrent or articulated degrees. Please decide which of our programs is most appropriate for you prior to submitting an application. Only one application can be considered.
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Will colleges know if you use ChatGPT?

The short answer is yes, it's possible for college admissions officers to determine if a piece of writing is a ChatGPT college essay. There are multiple tools available to detect AI-generated content, and many of them are surprisingly accurate (although false positives and false negatives can occur).
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Does UCLA verify extracurriculars?

Applicants are asked to provide original documentation to verify one item from the following sections on the UC application: academic history, honors and awards, extracurricular activities, volunteer work and community service, special program participation, employment or information contained in the personal insight ...
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Can you get kicked out of college for lying on application?

The short answer to this question is yes, you can be expelled for lying on your college application. If the school authorities suspect you of lying on your college application, you have to face a code of conduct violation.
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How can I increase my chances of getting into UCLA?

There are only three factors that UCLA ranks as being “very important” to their admissions process: rigor of secondary school record, GPA, and application essays. Factors rated as “important” are: talent/ability, character/personal qualities, extracurricular activities, volunteer experience, and work experience.
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Can I get into UCLA with a 3.8 GPA?

UC has a specific way to calculate the grade point average (GPA) it requires for admission. California applicants must earn at least a 3.0 GPA and nonresidents must earn a minimum 3.4 GPA in all A-G or college-preparatory courses to meet this requirement.
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Can I get into UCLA with a 3.5 GPA?

Academic Preparation

The average GPA of admitted transfer students is above 3.5 and admitted students have completed most or all major preparatory courses. We give highest priority to applicants from California community colleges and other UC campuses. UCLA admits students for fall quarter only.
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Does UCLA look at alternate major?

For freshmen applying to a major in the College, your choice of major will neither help nor hurt your prospects for admission. In fact, a large number of freshman applicants apply as undeclared. The UC application allows you to choose an alternate major, but we only guarantee the review of first-choice majors.
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What are the top 3 most popular majors in UCLA?

U.S News lists the most popular UCLA majors as:

Psychology. Engineering. Mathematics and Statistics. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies.
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What are the top three majors in UCLA?

The top 10 most popular majors?
  • Psychology – 403 more students than five years ago (from 1,697 to 2,100)
  • Mathematics – 396 (from 494 to 890)
  • Integrative Biology and Physiology – 331 (from 582 to 913)
  • Economics – 297 (from 1,670 to 1,967)
  • Neuroscience – 278 (from 311 to 589)
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