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BY: Cesar Magana

Home of The Tritons!. BY: Cesar Magana. About UCSD. Located in la Jolla Total campus enrollment is 29,110 students. Acceptance rate is 42% Had more than 4,700 freshman applications Average GPA for freshman is 4.08 Ranks 7 th nationally among major research universities.

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BY: Cesar Magana

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  1. Home of The Tritons! BY: Cesar Magana

  2. About UCSD • Located in la Jolla • Total campus enrollment is 29,110 students. • Acceptance rate is 42% • Had more than 4,700 freshman applications • Average GPA for freshman is 4.08 • Ranks 7th nationally among major research universities. • Annual revenue is $2.6 billion • Contributes more than $7.2 billion to California economy.

  3. Student Demographics • Female 54,786 47% • Male 62,010 53% • Total 116,796 • What degree did they earn? • Bachelor of Arts 70,013 49% • Bachelor of Science 33,209 23% • Candidate in Philosophy 3,945 3% • Certificate 25- • Doctor of Medicine 3,748 3% • Doctor of Musical Arts 28 - • Doctor of Philosophy 8,343 6% • Master of Advanced Studies 68 - • Doctor of Education 4 - • Master of Arts 3,551 2% • Master of Architecture 1 - • Master of Architecture II 6 - • Master of Business Admin 60 - • Master of Education 350 - • Master of Engineering 319 - • Master of Fine Arts 950 1% • Master of Pacific/Int'l Affairs 1,407 1% • Master of Science 5,816 4% • Doctor of Pharmacy 47 - • Master of Physics 1 - • No Degree Awarded 129 - • Non Degree Study 19 - • Other or Not Recorded 10,606 7% • Note: Some alums earn multiple degrees 142,645 99% • What college did they attend? • Revelle 20,626 17% • John Muir 26,808 22% • Thurgood Marshall 19,484 16% • Earl Warren 22,120 18% • Eleanor Roosevelt 7,521 6% • Sixth 531 <1% • Graduate 16,956 14% • The Rudy School 80 - • School of Medicine 3,789 3% • Scripps Institution of Oceanography 1,277 1% • Int'l Relations/Pacific Studies 1,068 1% • School of Pharmacy 69 - • Other or Not Recorded 904 1% • Total 121,233 • Note: Some alums who earn more than one degree attended more than one college

  4. Campus housing • Must pay 650 to move in and rent is monthly • Apartment sizes vary • Have cable TV • Have a meal schedule

  5. Common Student Profile • 96% In-state students • 50% Asian/Pacific Islander • 80% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher • 100% in top 10th of graduating class

  6. Level of difficulty • Essay's) required • Required: SAT Reasoning Test or ACT • If submitting ACT, the writing section is required • Required: SAT Subject Tests • Very important admission factors: • Application Essay • Rigor of secondary school record • Standardized Test Scores • Talent/Ability • Academic GPA • Important admission factors: • Extracurricular Activities • State Residency • Volunteer Work • Work Experience • Considered: • Character/Personal Qualities • First generation college student

  7. Campus Life • Events include: • Fall Festival on the Green • Student Organization Awards • Vendor Fair • Farmer’s Market • MLK Day Parade • Chicano Park Celebration • Welcome Week

  8. Clubs • Have 406 clubs all categorized under: • Academic • Cultural • Co-Ops/Enterprise • Educational • Multi-Cultural Greek Organizations • Health Professions • Intrafraternity Council • Media • Pan-Hellenic • Student Affirmative Action Committee • Political • Pre Professional • Recreation • Spiritual • Service • Social • Martial arts

  9. Average Costs • Estimated costs for students living on campus • Out-of-state tuition and fees:$33,351 • Room and board:$11,462 • Books and supplies:$1,560 • Estimated personal expenses: $1,526 • Transportation expense:$1,089

  10. Sports and levels available • Badminton- Men's Club Women's Club • Baseball- Men's NCAA Division II Men's Intercollegiate • Basketball- Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate -Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural • Bowling-Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural • Cross-Country-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate • Diving-Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate • Equestrian-Men's Club -Women's Club • Fencing-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate • Football-Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural • Football (Non-Tackle)-Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural • Golf-Men's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate • Ice Hockey-Men's Club -Women's Club • Lacrosse-Men's Club -Women's Club • Rowing (Crew)-Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate • Rugby-Men's Club -Women's Club • Sailing-Men's Club -Women's Club • Skiing-Men's Club -Women's Club • Soccer-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate -Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural -Men's Club -Women's Club • Softball-Women's NCAA Division II -Women's Intercollegiate -Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural • Swimming-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate • Table Tennis-Men's Club -Women's Club • Tennis-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate -Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural • Track And Field-Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate • Track: Outdoor-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II • Triathlon-Men's Club -Women's Club • Ultimate Frisbee-Men's Club -Women's Club • Volleyball-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate -Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural -Men's Club-Women's Club • Water Polo-Men's NCAA Division II -Women's NCAA Division II -Men's Intercollegiate -Women's Intercollegiate -Men's Intramural -Women's Intramural -Men's Club -Women's Club

  11. Art Majors • Art history/criticism/conservation • Dance • Drama/Theater Arts • Fine/Studio arts • Music/General

  12. Majors Available • Architecture & Related Programs-City/Community/Regional Planning  B • Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies-Chinese Studies  B -German Studies  B • Italian Studies  B -Japanese Studies  B -Latin American Studies  B -Russian/Slavic Area Studies  B -Women's Studies  B • Arts, Visual & Performing-Art History/Criticism/Conservation  B -Dance  B -Drama/Theater Arts  B -Fine/Studio Arts  B -Music - General  B • Biological & Biomedical Sciences-Animal Physiology  B -Bacteriology  B -Biochemistry  B -Bioinformatics  B -Biology  B -Biophysics  B -Biotechnology  B -Cellular Biology/Histology  B -Ecology  B -Evolutionary Biology  B -Molecular Biology  B • Business, Management, & Marketing-Management Science  B • Communications & Journalism-Communications/Rhetoric  B -Digital Communications/Multimedia  B • Computer & Information Sciences-Computer Science  B -Computer Systems Analysis  B -Computer/Information Sciences - General  B -Information Sciences/Systems  B • Engineering-Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering  B -Biomedical Engineering  B -Chemical Engineering  B -Computer Engineering - General  B -Electrical/Communications Engineering  B -Engineering Mechanics  B -Engineering Physics  B -Engineering Science  B -Mechanical Engineering  B -Structural Engineering  B -Systems Engineering  B • Engineering Technologies-Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering  B • English Language & Literature-American Literature  B -English Composition  B English Language & Literature - General  B -English Literature (British)  B • Family & Consumer Sciences-Human Development/Family Studies  B • Foreign Language & Literature-Classics  B -French  B -German  B -Italian  B -Japanese  B -Linguistics  B Russian  B -Spanish  B • Health Professions & Clinical Sciences-Medicinal/Pharmaceutical Chemistry  B • History-History - General  B • Mathematics-Applied Mathematics  B • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies-Behavioral Sciences  B -Cognitive Science  B -Mathematics/Computer Science  B -Neuroscience  B • Natural Resources & Conservation-Environmental Science  B -Environmental Studies  B • Philosophy & Religion-Jewish/Judaic Studies  B -Philosophy  B -Religion/Religious Studies  B • Physical Sciences-Atomic/Molecular Physics  B -Chemical Physics  B -Chemistry  B -Physics  B -Planetary Sciences  B • Psychology-Psychology - General  B • Public Administration & Services-Public Policy Analysis  B • Social Sciences-American Government/Politics  B -Anthropology  B -Archaeology  B -Economics  B -Political Science/Government  B -Sociology  B-Urban Studies  B

  13. Known For… • A medical school with pharmaceutical studies • Ranked high in NRC studies • Has a medical center and many laboratories

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