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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is one of the most sought-after colleges in the United States. With UCLA’s 2025 acceptance rate hovering around 9.4%, it is also among the most competitive schools in the country. Getting accepted to the UCs takes more than just strong grades; it takes a foolproof strategy and a bit of healthy hustle (which we discuss in our beloved UC Guide). In this blog, we’ll break down UCLA’s acceptance rates, including in-state, out-of-state, transfer, and major-specific.
Key Takeaways:
- Acceptance rate figures for UCLA have not been released for the Class of 2030.
- UCLA remains highly competitive, with an overall acceptance rate in 2025 is 9.4%, a slight increase from the 9% the college has recorded in recent years.
- Although UCLA’s general acceptance rate sits at 9.4%, your odds of acceptance are better or worse depending on the type of application you’re submitting. UCLA’s in-state, out-of-state, and transfer admission rates all differ considerably, ranging from 9% and 23%.
- Likewise, acceptance rates at UCLA vary drastically across majors. Programs such as Nursing (0.9%) and Film and Television (1.1%) are some of the most competitive programs, while certain music majors, such as Ethnomusicology (72%), are much higher.
UCLA Acceptance Rate
UCLA’s acceptance rate for 2025 hovers around 9.4%, a small increase from the previous year. Those interested in UCLA can’t be surprised by the single-digit admit rate, especially with an ongoing decline over the last few years.
Even though UCLA has yet to release its complete dataset for the most recent Class of 2030 admissions cycle, historical data and the most recent number of applications received are pointing to another year of broken records. For 2026, UCLA reported 146,672 applications received, a whopping 1.1% increase from the previous year.
|
Year |
Number of Applications Received |
Students Admitted |
Acceptance Rate |
|
2026 |
146,672 |
Not Published Yet |
Not Published Yet |
|
2025 |
145,070 |
13,659 |
9.4% |
|
2024 |
146,272 |
13,114 |
9% |
|
2023 |
145,903 |
12,736 |
9% |
|
2022 |
149,801 |
12,844 |
9% |
|
2021 |
139,482 |
15,028 |
11% |
|
2020 |
108,870 |
15,602 |
14% |
| Table 1: UCLA admissions data, including applications received, admits, and acceptance rate, 2020-2026. Source: Fall 2025 Undergraduate Application Summary Counts PDF. | |||
In later sections of this blog, we’ll discuss why admission rates have dropped so significantly since 2020 and how students can navigate these competitive waters.
UCLA Out-of-State Acceptance Rate
The University of California is a public research university. Unlike Ivy League institutions, Stanford, and MIT, the UCs receive much of their funding from California tax dollars. For this reason, the UCs have a long history (and laws) prioritizing California applicants over out-of-state or international students.
This doesn’t mean that out-of-state students are necessarily at a disadvantage, but they definitely are evaluated differently from California students, from their differing curricula and grading systems to their extracurricular opportunities. However, as shown in the graph below, UCLA's out-of-state acceptance rate for 2025 is 9.1%.
|
Year |
Number of Out-of-State Applications Received |
Out-of-State Students Admitted |
Out-of-State Acceptance Rate |
| 2026 | 56,943 | Not Published Yet | Not Published Yet |
| 2025 | 55,710 | 5,070 | 9.1% |
| 2024 | 53,947 | 4,320 | 8% |
| 2023 | 55,118 | 4,119 | 7.4% |
| 2022 | 58,213 | 4,419 | 7.5% |
| 2021 | 55,300 | 6,592 | 12% |
| 2020 | 40,928 | 6,397 | 15.6% |
| Table 2: UCLA out-of-state admissions data, including applications received, admits, and acceptance rate, 2020-2026. Source: Fall 2025 Undergraduate Application Summary Counts PDF. |
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UCLA In-State Acceptance Rate
The chart below highlights UCLA's in-state acceptance rate between 2020 and 2026, with UCLA's most recent in-state acceptance rate sitting at 9.6%
|
Year |
Number of In-State Applications Received |
In-State Students Admitted |
In-State Acceptance Rate |
|
2026 |
89,729 |
Not Published Yet |
Not Published Yet |
|
2025 |
89,350 |
8,589 |
9.6% |
|
2024 |
92,325 |
8,790 |
9.5% |
|
2023 |
90,785 |
8,587 |
9.2% |
|
2022 |
91,588 |
8,425 |
9.2% |
|
2021 |
84,182 |
8,436 |
10% |
|
2020 |
67,942 |
9,205 |
13.5% |
| Table 3: UCLA in-state admissions data, including applications received, admits, and acceptance rate, 2020-2026. Source: Fall 2025 Undergraduate Application Summary Counts PDF. | |||
UCLA Transfer Acceptance Rate
Although still selective, UCLA’s transfer admissions process is more manageable than taking the first-year route. For this reason, many students consider transferring to a UC, especially if they were not admitted out of high school.
UCLA’s transfer acceptance rate is 22.8% for 2025, with 6,466 of the 28,301 applicants accepted. While the university reported another record high number for transfer applications (30,645 to be exact), admissions data for 2026 have yet to be released.
Although transferring to UCLA offers a higher acceptance rate and is often the more appealing path for students, the admissions priorities are similar to those for first-year applicants—in-state California residents come first. In 2025, UCLA reported that 85% of admitted transfers came from California community colleges.
Factors Influencing UCLA’s Acceptance Rates (In-State and Out-of-State)
Increase in Applications Submitted & Limited Seats Available
Many colleges, including UCLA, found themselves in a unique situation during COVID. After announcing their test-blind policy, they unintentionally lowered the admissions threshold, and many students, who historically would have been rejected due to poor SAT/ACT scores, could now apply to UCLA with better acceptance odds.
What did this lead to? An uptick in applications received and an overall interest in UCLA. What students did not anticipate was that although UCLA was becoming increasingly more popular, it still only had a limited number of students it could admit in a year. So, with the rise in applications, but the number of available seats on campus remaining the same, the acceptance rate took a sharp dip in 2022 and has yet to return to its pre-COVID levels.
Institutional Priorities (California vs Non-California)
We’ve already touched on this factor in the previous section, but it’s worth revisiting. The UCs are known to prioritize California residents over out-of-state or international students. In practical terms, if UCLA only has a limited number of seats and 75% of those are reserved for Californians, that means students from outside the state or abroad must compete for just the remaining 25%.
California students will be pleased to know that there has been a shift in institutional priorities this year following recent pressures set out by the White House. The UCs admitted a record-breaking 100,947 first-year California students, the largest in their history, marking a more than 7% increase from 2024. However, much of that enrollment goes to UC Merced and Riverside, while UCLA reportedly admitted 2.4% fewer Californians in 2025.
Why are the UCs changing enrollment and institutional priorities in 2025?
- The UCs are addressing the public’s demand to increase California enrollment following their tuition increases for in-state students.
- The UCs are fighting against layoffs, budget cuts, and deferrals in state funding, all of which can interfere with the institutions' ability to run their campus efficiently.
- Following the 2023 affirmative action Supreme Court ruling (see our Affirmative Action Guide for more insights), the UCs continue to prioritize campus diversity, focusing on enrolling students from marginalized backgrounds, first-generation students, and community college transfers.
Related: Unpacking Harvard’s Legal Action: What the International Student Ban Could Mean
UCLA Acceptance Rates by Major
UCLA Schools and Acceptance Rates
Not every school part of UCLA’s campus considers a major during the admissions process for first-year students. Of the 6 schools within UCLA, the College of Letters and Science is the only one that does not require major declarations.
Below is a chart of UCLA’s acceptance rate by school:
|
School |
Applications Received 2024-2025 |
Average Acceptance Rate 2024-2025 |
|
College of Letters and Science |
97,110 |
11.2% |
|
Henry Samueli School of Engineering |
35,057 |
6.4% |
|
Herb Alpert School of Music |
1,094 |
27.9% |
|
School of Nursing |
5,790 |
0.9% |
|
School of Arts and Architecture |
3,540 |
12.9% |
|
School of Theatre, Film, and Television |
3,685 |
4.35% |
More insights on UCLA’s first-year acceptance rates by major.
Easiest Majors at UCLA & Acceptance Rates
The easiest majors and where students have the best odds at acceptance based on admit rates at UCLA include Ethnomusicology, Musicology, World Arts and Cultures, Music Performance, and Global Jazz.
|
Major |
School |
Acceptance Rate 2024-2025 |
|
Ethnomusicology |
Herb Alpert School of Music |
72% |
|
Musicology |
Herb Alpert School of Music |
44% |
|
World Arts and Cultures |
School of Arts and Architecture |
31% |
|
Music Performance |
Herb Alpert School of Music |
31% |
|
Global Jazz |
Herb Alpert School of Music |
16% |
Hardest Majors at UCLA & Acceptance Rates
The most competitive and highly selective majors include Nursing, Film and Television, and Engineering.
|
Major |
School |
Acceptance Rate 2024-2025 |
|
Nursing Prelicensure |
School of Nursing |
0.9% |
|
Film and Television |
School of Theatre, Film, and Television |
1.1% |
|
Aerospace Engineering |
Henry Samueli School of Engineering |
3.3% |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
Henry Samueli School of Engineering |
3.8% |
|
Computer Science and Computer Science & Engineering |
Henry Samueli School of Engineering |
4.1% |
Final Thoughts & Resources
After learning more about UCLA’s acceptance rates, you’re probably wondering how you can get into UCLA. Don’t worry, we cover that, too. If you have your eyes set on UCLA or any other UC campus, be sure to book a free consultation with us to learn more about how we can help you craft a stellar college application and increase your chances of UCLA acceptance.
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