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UCSD Gets Record Number Of Applicants

This photo shows Fallen Star, a small cottage atop Jacobs Hall, a seven story structure that houses the engineering school on the campus of the University of California-San Diego in San Diego.
Associated Press / Lenny Ignelzi
This photo shows Fallen Star, a small cottage atop Jacobs Hall, a seven story structure that houses the engineering school on the campus of the University of California-San Diego in San Diego.

UC San Diego received a record 94,200 applications from prospective students for the fall 2015 quarter, more than 78,000 from would-be freshmen, the school reported Monday.

The totals are the third highest in the University of California system, behind UCLA and UC Berkeley.

The mean high school grade-point average is 3.80 for prospective freshmen and 3.37 for transfers, according to UCSD.

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"UC San Diego continues to attract the best and the brightest because of its reputation as one of the top-ranked universities in the world, as well as its accessibility and affordability," said UCSD Chancellor Pradeep Khosla. "Year after year, the academic quality and talent of UC San Diego's applicants is impressive and inspiring."

According to UC system data, the overall number of applications at the La Jolla campus was 12,000 above that of two years ago. The number of freshman applications was about 11,000 ahead of two years ago.

UCSD officials said their campus has ranked in the top five in the U.S. for applications over the past decade.

At the freshman level, UCSD reported a 7.9 percent rise of historically underrepresented students for fall 2015, with the largest increase coming from African American high school seniors — up 13.5 percent compared to last year, followed by Mexican American — up 7.1 percent.

"This campus is committed to ensuring students of all backgrounds have access to a UC San Diego education," said Juan Gonzalez, vice chancellor for student affairs. "More than half of our students receive financial aid, and across the University of California, more than half of all California resident undergraduates continue to pay no systemwide tuition or fees." Social sciences, engineering and biology are the favored majors for freshman applicants. Almost 90 percent of the transfer hopefuls are from in- state community colleges.