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Page 1: University of California Comprehensive Review 101.

University of California

Comprehensive Review 101

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Today’s Presenters

• George Johnson, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, UC Berkeley, and Chair of the University of California Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools (BOARS)

• Michael McCawley, Director of Admissions, UC Santa Cruz

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Comprehensive Review 101

• Overview of the University of California

• California Master Plan for Higher Education

• Faculty Oversight of Admissions Policies (BOARS)

• Comprehensive Review

• Campus Selection Models

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The University of California System• 10 campuses

• Over 225,000 students

• Over 700 majors

• Over 1.6 million living alumni

California State

Universities – 23

campuses

California Community Colleges –

112 campuses

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University of California Mission

We conduct research

We teach

We provides public Service

UC Provides tools to continue intellectual development over a lifetime & contribute to the needs of a changing society.

UC National laboratories, medical centers and other research facilities around the state.

UC's libraries, museums, performing arts spaces, laboratories, gardens and science centers are valuable public resources.

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Comprehensive Review / Admission Selection

Faculty Role in UC Admissions

Shared Governance:UC Systemwide & Campuses

Freshman & Transfer Selection:Comprehensive Review & Campus Models

K-12 Relations: ‘a-g’ Course Approvals

Transfer Students: A priority for UC / Master Plan

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Freshman Minimum Qualifications

Complete a minimum of 15 college-preparatory courses (“a-g” courses), with at least 11 finished prior to senior year.

Earn the required grade point average (GPA) in “a-g” courses

3.0 California resident3.4 Non-residents

Meet the examination requirement by taking the ACT with Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test by December of your senior year.

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GPA calculated from 10th & 11th grade course work weighted by a maximum of 8 semesters UC-approved honors grade points

9% x 9% UC systemwide guarantee for CA resident applicants

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The Required “a-g” Course Pattern

UC looks for academically strong students who enrich the student experience and succeed academically to a timely graduation.

A-G Subject Area Requirement

a. History/social science 2 years

b. English 4 years

c. Mathematics 3 years (4 years recommended)

d. Laboratory science 2 years (3 years recommended)

e. Language other than English 2 years (3 years recommended)

f. Visual and performing arts 1 year

g. College-preparatory elective 1 year

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Comprehensive Review

• Grade-Point Average• Test Scores• Courses

Completed/Planned• Honors Courses• Eligibility in the Local

Context (ELC)• Quality of Senior-Year

Program of Study• Academic Opportunities in

California High Schools• Performance in Academic

Subject Areas

• Achievements in Special Projects

• Improvement in Academic Performance

• Special Talents, Achievements, and Awards

• Participation in Educational Preparation Programs

• Academic Accomplishment Within Life Experiences

• Geographic Location

14 UC Faculty-Approved Criteria

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Implementing Campus Selection

Each campus has a faculty committee that has

plenary authority over undergraduate

admissions / selection. • Determine the model of Comprehensive Review that fits the campus – all campuses use comprehensive review.

• Campuses determine which of the 14 criteria they will use, and what value/weight each criterion will be given.

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Transforming Admission Selection

University of California, Santa Cruz

• Evolution of selection

• Comprehensive Review & Holistic Scoring

• Reviewing in context

• Faculty oversight – Committee on Admission and Financial

Aid

• Annual review and analysis – campus & UC-systemwide

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2014 Transfer Student Qualifications

Grade Point Average (GPA)

2.4 California residents 2.8 Non-residents of California

To qualify as a junior transfer student, minimum requirements.:

Students should consult campus of interest for specific information about required major preparation.

7-course pattern with grade of C or better in each course

60 semester (90 quarter) units of UC-transferable coursework

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2015 Transfer Minimum Qualifications

(1) Completion of major prep course work, along with 60

semester units (90 quarter units) and campus GPA; or

(2) Completion of an SB 1440 Associate Degree for

Transfer in the applicant’s chosen major and needed

units/GPA; or

(3) Completion of the minimum seven courses currently

specified in SR 476 C, along with needed units/GPA.(Students who complete IGETC have these seven courses.)

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