On: Mar 29, 2012 | By: | Categories: review, UC Cost and Fees, University of California Admissions | Comments: 0

2012 UCLA Admissions Decisions Data and Stats

Undergraduate Decisions for Fall Quarter 2012   Freshmen (72,600 applicants) The decision site will go up in the early evening of Friday, March 23. Approximately15,500 applicants will be offered freshman admission from which we plan to yield 5,425 enrolled students. Transfers (18,900 applicants) Decisions will be available for most transfer students on April 20. The transfer [&hellip

On: Mar 14, 2012 | By: | Categories: Financial Aid, University of California Admissions | Comments: 0

UCLA Welcomes new Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Management

UCLA’s Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Management, Youlanda Copeland-Morgan comes to UCLA with a long track record of acheiveing academic excellence and access to students from all backgrounds.  With successful stints at both the CollegeBoard and Syracuse University Vice Chancellor Copeland-Morgan should fit in well at the university and work to push the academic ranking back ahead [&hellip

On: Mar 14, 2012 | By: | Categories: University of California Admissions | Comments: 0

UCLA To Consider Sexual Orientation in Application Process?

In recent UCLA admissions news the growing call for equity, access and openness has taken on quite a bit of publicity.  The Examiner writes: Students are expressing their thoughts on either side of the debate. Students in favor of including the question in the UCLA application process feel it would help the university know how [&hellip

On: Feb 7, 2012 | By: | Categories: Financial Aid, UC Cost and Fees | Comments: 0

U.C. Students Offer Alternative To Tuition Hikes

Would you offer 5% of your earnings over 20 years for a free education? Chris LoCascio, a junior at UC Riverside, feared that there was no end in sight for tuition increases at the University of California. The state kept cutting subsidies, students kept protesting, but no one had any answers. So he and other [&hellip

UC Santa Barbara Financial Aid Office

UC Santa Barbara Financial Aid Office The University of California Santa Barbara Financial Aid Office offers all types of assistance with financial resources to the students planning to pursue education in the university. It is dedicated to provide friendly and useful services to students and their families. The office also administers financial aid program associated [&hellip

On: Nov 10, 2010 | By: | Categories: Financial Aid, University of California Admissions | Comments: 0

UCLA Financial Aid Office

The UCLA Financial Aid Office assists the students by removing all their financial barriers, allowing them to meet the rising financial price to attend the University of California, Los Angeles. This office plays a principle role in bridging the gap between the cost of attending the University of California, Los Angeles and the funds available [&hellip

On: Nov 10, 2010 | By: | Categories: University of California Admissions | Comments: 0

Secrets To Gaining Admission to UCLA

It is not easy to get an admission in UCLA even if your GPA is higher than 3.9 and all your SATs are more than 1800. More than 57,000 students having similar scores have applied this year. So how can you distinguish yourself from all those applications? Well the answer is in your personal essay. [&hellip

On: Nov 10, 2010 | By: | Categories: Financial Aid, High School, University of California Admissions | Comments: 0

Reasons To Hire An Educational Consultant

Reasons To Hire An Educational Consultant Some people may wonder, what is the need of the assistance of a professional counselor for taking admission in the college? Everyone has their own reasons and taking assistance from them certainly helps. An educational counselor may benefit you in many ways. Provide personalized attention to the students. Can [&hellip

On: Nov 10, 2010 | By: | Categories: High School | Comments: 0

Differences Between ACT and SAT

You may be devoting some time from your schedule in preparing for some tests like SAT or ACT. But have you considered the differences between these tests to know which is better for you? On the surface, the ACT examination is considered to be curriculum-based. That is, it will be based on the things you [&hellip

On: Nov 5, 2010 | By: | Categories: Financial Aid, Grant, UC Cost and Fees | Comments: 0

Who Qualifies for the Cal Grant (California Student Aid Commission)

Who Qualifies? Eligibility of a student for a Cal Grant Every California-based graduate, high school senior or GED acquired student who meets the different eligibility requirements like financial, academic and others may submit two application forms before the Cal Grant deadline. This is how they can qualify to enter a college or technical school having [&hellip