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UC, UCLA admit record number of freshman applicants for fall 2013

By Jillian Beck

April 18, 2013 10:15 a.m.

Both UCLA and the entire University of California system admitted a record high number of freshman applicants – 82,850 for the UC and 16,177 for UCLA, according to freshman admission data released this morning.

For the first time in several years, the number of international students admitted to UCLA has decreased, according to the data.

UCLA admitted about 19 percent less international students for fall 2013 compared to last year. The number of out-of-state admits, however, has continued to grow, increasing by about 34 percent this year.

The number of California residents admitted increased by 3 percent, after declining by almost 15 percent last year.

Last year, UCLA admitted 15,455 students and the UC admitted 80,289 students.

The data from both years did not include students on the waitlist.

For a complete breakdown of the fall 2013 admissions data, see here.

Compiled by Jillian Beck, Bruin senior staff.

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