UC Merced 2017-18 First Year Viewbook

UC Merced 2017-18 First Year Viewbook

UC Merced?

B E S T P U B L I C U N I V E R S I T I E S BEST

WHERE IS

UC Merced was recognized in 2016 as one of the best public universities in the nation

in U.S. News and World Report’s annual Best Colleges Rankings

Sacramento

I WILL STOP SAYING I WISH. START SAYING

San Francisco

MODESTO

Yosemite

SAN JOSE

FRESNO

MONTEREY

Santa Cruz

SANTA BARBARA

LOS ANGELES

In the Middle of Everything UC Merced is located in the center of California’s northern Central Valley. Merced is your quintessential small town, with a tree-lined downtown filled with shops, restaurants and a theater, but with amenities that a larger town might have, such as a mall and larger eateries. Merced is also centrally located, which means that if you schedule a route north, south, east or west in your map app, you’ll run into a city or attraction that’s easy to get to. Gather your roommate and some friends and go skydiving in Lodi, check out marine life at Monterey Bay Aquarium, explore the diverse neighborhoods in San Francisco, go skiing at Dodge Ridge, or sit on the beach during the day and hit the boardwalk at night in Santa Cruz.

Yosemite: Our Majestic Neighbor

You know those photos on Instagram and Twitter of people hiking trails, climbing rocks and river rafting? There’s a good chance they’re snapping those selfies at Yosemite National Park, at Half Dome, El Capitan, or Bridalveil and Yosemite Falls. Merced is called the Gateway to Yosemite for a reason. We’re only 2 hours from Yosemite Valley, which might sound pretty far, but it’s really only one playlist away. You also can take advantage of the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS), buses that will pick you up on campus and take you to the park; no driving required.

ON THE COVER: A group of first year UC Merced Yosemite Leadership Program participants take a break during a hike to the summit of Lembert Dome. CREDIT: JESSE CHAKRIN/NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE

A DRONE’S VIEW OF CAMPUS

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Fast Facts

SOURCE: UC MERCED INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND DECISION SUPPORT DIVISION, FALL 2016

UC MERCED

Top Majors for First Year Students

First Year Admission Statistics*

Total Enrollment

GPA: 3.4 - 3.9 Admit Rate: 73.3% Test Scores:

Undergraduate

6,815

Graduate

521

SAT Total: 1390 - 1750 ACT Total: 19-27

Biological Sciences

Undeclared

Computer Science and Engineering

Psychology

Mechanical Engineering

Management and Business Economics

Total Headcount 7,336

* Ranges present the middle 50% of admitted students.

Campus Diversity

Gender

Student-Faculty Ratio

Geographic Origins

99% of UC Merced students are from California

Chicano/Latino – 48% Asian – 23% White – 13% African-American – 5% Nonresident alien – 5% Two or more races – 4% Pacific Islander – 1% Unknown/ Declined to state – 1%

Female: 50.5%

19:1

Northern California – 29.5% Central California – 33.8% Southern California – 36.3% Nonresident/International – 0.4%

Male: 49%

Declined to State: 0.5%

*Percentages are rounded

We Are

WHO

UC Merced was ranked the 12th most diverse university in the nation by Bestcolleges.com in 2015

We pride ourselves on accessibility, and offer 23 rigorous and contemporary major programs in three academic schools that will prepare students for careers and graduate school beyond college.

Our campus is small enough to still be intimate, and our students have formed a close-knit community. Attending UC Merced will be much like a private school experience, but at a public school cost.

UC Merced is a hub for research in the San Joaquin Valley, and many students have the opportunity to conduct impactful research with esteemed faculty as an undergraduate.

Our campus proudly serves the most ethnically and culturally diverse student body among all University of California campuses. We believe that educating students of every race, religion, sexual identity, geographic region and more strengthens our commitment to serving students who reflect the world we live in. We have been designated as a Hispanic-Serving and Asian-American/Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education.

UC Merced is the newest campus of the world- reknowned University of California system, and the first research university built in the 21st century.

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AND Majors Minors

Pre-Professional

PROGRAMS

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING » Bioengineering, B.S. » Computer Science and Engineering, B.S. » Environmental Engineering, B.S. » Materials Sciences and Engineering, B.S. Emphasis: Nanotechnology » Mechanical Engineering, B.S. » Undeclared School of Engineering

SCHOOLOF SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES ANDARTS » Anthropology, B.A. » Cognitive Science, B.A., B.S. » Economics, B.A. » English, B.A. » Global Arts Studies Program, B.A. » History, B.A. » Management and Business Economics, B.S. » Political Science, B.A Subfield: Pre-law » Psychology, B.A. » Public Health, B.A. » Sociology, B.A. » Spanish, B.A. » Undeclared School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts

The CalTeach/University of California Science and Math Initiative is a system-wide pro- gram initiated by the state and the University of California president to prepare and support students who are interested in becoming K-12 math and science teachers.

The CalTeach program at UC Merced offers: > Academic planning advice

> Experience in elementary, middle and high school classrooms > Courses designed to enhance and support classroom placements > Information about teacher credentialing requirements in California > Financial assistance for those who qualify (TEACH grant eligible programs) CalTeach Minors

SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES » Applied Mathematical Sciences, B.S.

Emphases: • Applied Mathematical Sciences • Computational and Data Sciences • Computational Biology • Computer Science • Economics • Engineering • Environmental • Physics

Natural Sciences Education (NSED)

NSED + Central Valley Teacher Preparation Partnership (CVTPP)

Natural Science Education Minor with Teaching Credential (NSEC)

UNDECLARED

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MINORS » American Studies » Anthropology » Applied Mathematics » Arts » Chemical Sciences » Chicano/a Studies » Cognitive Science » Community Research and Service » Economics » English » Environmental Science and Sustainability » History » Interdisciplinary Public Health

» Biological Sciences, B.S.

» Management and Business Economics » Natural Sciences Education » Natural Sciences

Emphases: • Biological Sciences

PRE-LAW

• Developmental Biology • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology • Human Biology • Microbiology and Immunology • Molecular and Cell Biology

The Pre-Law subfield of the Political Sciencemajor focuses on the study of legal institutions and behavior of legal actors. The Merced Pre-Law Society provides resources that will help students get accepted into law school. The group is very active on campus, hosting a variety of events and collaborating with other clubs. They also provide information on different law schools, LSAT prep questions, admission sessions and law icebreakers.

Education Minor with Teaching Credential » Philosophy » Physics » Political Science » Psychology » Services Science » Sociology

» Chemical Sciences, B.S.

Emphases: • Biological Chemistry • Chemical Sciences

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• Environmental Chemistry • Materials Chemistry

» Spanish » Writing

» Earth Systems Science, B.S. » Physics, B.S.

PRE-HEALTH If you are considering a career in the health care field, or would like to domedical research, UC Merced provides rigorous interdisciplinary programs to prepare you for graduate or professional school, and one-on-one attention from faculty members and mentors. Opportunities for leadership and research as an undergraduate provide a competitive edge when applying for post-graduate study.

Emphases: • Atomic/Molecular/Optical/ Condensed Matter • Biophysics • Mathematical Physics • Physics

THREE-YEAR PATHWAY PROGRAM

» Undeclared School of Natural Sciences

Pre-Health Advising offers a variety of services, some of which include: > Informational workshops > Assistance with course selection > Exploration of career options > Exam preparation

Completion of a UC Merced degree provides undergraduates the opportunity to develop disciplinary and interdisciplinary skills, knowledge and attitudes that are essential for post- graduate success. In an effort to support the diverse academic and post-baccalaureate goals of our students, UC Merced has identified accelerated pathways to popular degrees. Learnmore about three-year pathways to Natural Science degrees at:

UC MERCED ACCEPTS APPLICATIONS FOR THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS. CHECK ADMISSIONS.UCMERCED.EDU FOR OPEN MAJORS.

prehealth.ucmerced.edu

ns-advising.ucmerced.edu/acceleratedplan

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Research AT OUR CORE At UC Merced, some of the world’s foremost scholars team up with students to focus on creating new products and technologies that will improve our daily lives. They collaborate to solve some of society’s most pressing issues, from disease to global warming, and everything in between. As an undergraduate, you will have opportunities to take your learning beyond the classroom out into the field or in a laboratory.

UC Merced was ranked in 2016 among 107 top universities in the country as a “higher research” institution by the Carnegie Foundation

research.ucmerced.edu

Research Facilities

Institutes and Centers

Across All Disciplines

> Imaging and Microscopy Facility (IMF) > Light Microscopy and Crystallography Modeling Center > Mechanical Test Laboratory > Merced Nanomaterials Center for Energy and Sensing (MACES) > Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI) Environmental Analytical Laboratory > Stable Isotope Laboratory > Stem Cell Instrumentation Foundry (SCIF) > UC Natural Reserve System

> Center for Computational Biology > Center of Excellence for the Study of Health Disparities > Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) > Health Sciences Research Institute > Resource Center for Community Engaged Scholarship (ReCCES) > Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI) > Small Business Development Center (SBDC) > University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar)

Some examples of recent research conducted by faculty and students:

»» Professor and biologist Miriam Barlow helped develop a method to restore the efficacy of antibiotics and help doc- tors deal with resistant bacteria. »» Through the World Heritage program in the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, students and faculty involved in a project titled “Bodie Digital Community - Connect with Your Past” designed and developed an augmented reality mobile app that brought to life the town of Bodie, a California State Historic Park that is at risk of being lost due to wildfires and lack of funding for conservation. »» Adjunct Professor Gabriela Loots is studying why certain can- cers prefer to metastasize to bone. Loots is trying to identify, characterize and potentially exploit the information pack- aged in different types of extracellular vesicles to determine if they can distinguish aggressive forms of breast cancer that rapidly spread in the body. I WILL BUILD THE FUTURE

»» Three students were selected as fellows for the Global Food Initiative to work on projects including increasing food re- covery, advancing food literacy and expanding experiential learning opportunities in food systems. »» Professor Danielle Edwards was part of a teamof researchers that made a discovery about two groups of giant Galapagos tortoises — they are actually two different species. »» Undergraduate mechanical engineering student Rebecca Quinte worked with Professor Andrea Joyce on a project that aims to shoo away leaf-footed bugs, insects that feed on the seeds of crops, research that could end up benefitting farmers in the Central Valley and beyond.

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center (UROC) encourages and facilitates faculty-mentored undergraduate research projects and creative activities. The UROC website hosts a database of research opportunities, and workshops and events are ongoing.

uroc.ucmerced.edu

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Preparation

Dreams FOLLOW YOUR

CAREER

UC Merced was ranked #16 among schools nationally for career outcomes by Educate to Career

WHAT KIND OF CAREER DO YOU WANT? Whether you already have a dream employer or want to keep your prospects open, you’ll find that employers appreciate the intellectual capacity, diverse perspective and driving ambition of UC Merced students.

The Center for Career and Professional Advancement (CCPA) helps students develop the skills that will make their transition from college to the working world successful, including the career and professional knowledge they need to negotiate the world confidently and achieve their goals.

Many students decide that they want to continue their education after obtaining their degree from UC Merced. For them, graduate, law and medical schools beckon. Recent graduate schools UC Merced students have been accepted to: > University of Southern California School of Medicine > UC Hastings College of the Law > UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine > UCSF School of Medicine > UCLA School of Public Health > University of Arizona > Cornell University > Northwestern University > Pennsylvania State University

hire.ucmerced.edu

Recent employers who have hired UC Merced graduates:

Professional Development The desire to see an immediate return on investment for a college degree has never been stronger. At UC Merced, each student has the opportunity to conduct an assessment, design a strategy and begin to implement a professional development plan. Our pro- gram for student success consists of a group of skills: »» PERSONAL INVENTORY: Take a career assessment and pinpoint your passion. »» CAREER DIRECTION: Explore majors and related career paths. Develop a job-search strategy. »» PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Continually learn and build skills and relationships to lead a meaningful, satisfying life in a constantly changing world. Career Specialists Students work directly with career specialists assigned by aca- demic program. Services include individualized career coach- ing and mock interviews, skill-building events and workshops, search teams and walk-in hours.

Signature Programs Students have direct access to innovative career services that will help cultivate new skills, showcase their creativity and give them a competitive advantage as they enter the global job market. SOME ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: »» Learn through the Conversations with Entrepreneurs lecture series.

> Agilent Technologies

> Kaiser Permanente

> Apple

> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

> Bayer

> Microsoft

> Boeing

> NASA

»» Participate in Flash Talks, a fast-paced presentation competition.

> California State Assembly

> Harvard University > Stanford University

»» Meet industry recruiters at career fairs, information sessions and networking events.

> National Parks Service

> Chevron

»» Dine in style at professionally hosted etiquette dinners.

> Pacific Gas and Electric Co.

»» Engage employers as part of company treks to Silicon Valley, Sacramento and San Francisco.

> E. & J. Gallo Winery

Alumni Profiles

> Paypal Inc.

> eBay

Name: Hieu Do Hometown: Westminster, Calif. Year of graduation: 2015 Major: Management and Business Economics with a minor in Psychology Where you work: Google at Nest Labs Name: Senait Micael Tewolde Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif. Year of graduation: 2014 Major: Biological Sciences with an emphasis in Molecular and Cell Biology Where you work: UCLA Health System in the Pathology Outreach Laboratory

> Peace Corps

> ESPN

I WILL FIND MY CALLING

> Raytheon

> Facebook

> Teach for America

> Federal Bureau of Investigation

> Tesla Motors

> Frito-Lay

> Twitter

> Genentech

> Yosemite National Park

> Google

> YouTube

> Hilmar Cheese Co.

> Intel

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The Classroom

Services STUDENT SUPPORT

LEARNING OUTSIDE

The Calvin E. Bright Success Center is the hub of academic advising and learning support services that help students to adapt to challenges and demands of university life and be successful.

Regardless of grade level, all students at UC Merced have the opportunity to get internship positions at a variety of industry partners, nonprofit organizations and the Peace Corps. Many students have secured positions because of their involvement in research – something that is key to the UC Merced experience. The campus’ diversity prepares students for a diverse work force and fosters thinking on a global level.

Programs:

> Fiat Lux Scholars > Guardian Scholars > Success Mentor Program > Strengthening Talents and Exploring Pathways (STEP) > Peer Assisted Learning Support (PALS) > Academic Competitions > Orientation

Services:

> Undeclared Advising > Peer Academic Advising > Online Workshops > Undocumented Students and Special Populations

Academic Highlights

Innovate to Grow: This annual celebration of student ingenuity and entrepre- neurship encompasses these three signature threads: »» Innovation Design Clinic (IDC): The capstone project experience for cross-functional teams of graduating se- niors who collaborate with partner organizations and industries to define engineering problems, discover so- lutions and demonstrate their results. »» Engineering Service Learning (ESL): UCMerced’s cor- nerstone engineering experience designed to expose first year students to the power of engineering. »» Mobile App Challenge (MAC): Encourages students to design, prototype and pitch their ideas for innova- tive mobile applications that address today’s most pressing societal needs.

learning.ucmerced.edu

World Heritage Research Experience Scholars Program: WHERE is a new one-year undergraduate research program for students across all academic disciplines. The program focuses on natural and cultural heritage, the legacy of the human past, and how it is reflected today in places, landscapes, and intangible aspects of our cultures. Students create digital maps and GIS databases of culturally relevant places; build 3D visualizations and reconstructions of ancient cities and monuments; and design virtual exhibits and museums to support heritage tourism.

Other services:

> Disability Services > Student Health Services > Veterans Services > Campus Advocacy, Resources and Education (CARE) > Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

uroc.ucmerced.edu/where

Yosemite Leadership Program: YLP is a two-year co-curricular program focused on giving UC Merced students, regardless of major or previous outdoor experience, the skills to lead, advocate for the environment, make informed ethical decisions and create social change.

Mid-Semester Grades Faculty members and advisors and services on campus are able to give students in lower-division courses early feedback (both positive and negative) about their academic performance mid- semester, while there is still time to intervene if a student is seen to be struggling, which helps students get back on track.

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UCDC: Combine an internship in your area of academic interest with field research and coursework taught by University of California professors in our nation’s capital.

ylp.ucmerced.edu

Yosemite Research Experience for Undergraduates: Take part in field trips and individual research projects spanning a broad range of disciplines such as ecology, geoscience, biodiversity and conservation, all while getting paid to do so.

ucdc.ucmerced.edu

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UC Education Abroad Program: There are opportunities in nearly 35 countries through scores of international partner institutions for summer, semester and yearlong internship, field study and research programs.

snri.ucmerced.edu/Yosemite_REU

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The Classroom Athletics

Home WELCOME

LIFE OUTSIDE

Student Life

Campus Housing UC Merced is proud to guarantee housing to all incoming first year students meeting the necessary application and contracting deadlines stated at housing.ucmerced.edu . On-campus housing is available to continuing students on a first-come, first-served basis. Residence halls offer computer labs with printers, study lounges, a laundry facility with an Internet notification system, a gaming center, a dance and music room, kitchens, outdoor barbecues and more.

ACTIVITIES: There’s something for everyone: Luau beach party. Soul’d Out Poetry Jam. Cabsterical comedy series. Annual Cowchella music festival. And more! CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS: Our students have already formed more than 220 of them. If you can’t find a good fit, tap into the school’s pioneering spirit and start your own! GREEK LIFE: Our fraternity and sorority community has 12 chapters on campus that are recognized by the Fraternity and Sorority Council. Recreation And Wellness The OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (OEP) is the hub of all things outdoors. There are activities like Week of Wilderness, and trips for hiking, skiing and snowboarding, and kayaking. FITNESS: We feature state-of-the-art cardio, fitness and group exercise equipment. Group fitness classes range from cycling to yoga, and personal trainers are always an option. HEALTHY COMPETITION: Flex your muscles and enter the annual Strong Cat Competition, run in the Cat Trails 5K or pedal your heart out in one of many cycling road races. catlife.ucmerced.edu

GO, BOBCATS! The UC Merced Bobcats compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the California Pacific Conference (CAL-PAC) in men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, soccer and volleyball. SPORTS CLUBS: Students lead their own clubs and compete against other amateur clubs. Teams include archery, baseball, dance, martial arts, cycling, golf, softball and more. INTRAMURAL SPORTS: Noncompetitive games include sports such as futsal, basketball, dodgeball, indoor and grass volleyball, flag football, soccer and ultimate Frisbee.

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Campus Safety UC Merced strives to keep the campus community as safe as possible. Our full-service UC Merced Police Department is always on call. Emergency blue lights, which are direct lines to the police dispatcher, are located all around campus. In the event of a critical incident, messages are sent to students, staff members and faculty by text message or email immediately using UCM Alert. Room And Board The cost of room and board will vary depending on your living arrangement. Listed below are the 2016-2017 standard costs of room and board for undergraduate California residents:

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Living On-Campus: $15,933

Living Off-Campus: $7,198

Living at Home With Relatives: $4,855

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Aid

89% $ 18,000 Will I Receive? HOW MUCH FINANCIAL AID Financial aid amounts and living expenses differ based on the information each student or family reports on the FAFSA or California Dream Act application. (For example, if a student indicates she’ll be living off campus, the financial offer will reflect the typical costs of doing so.) of UC Merced Students received financial aid* is the average annual gift aid offered to eligible UC Merced students

FINANCIAL

Financial Aid UC Merced is firmly committed to making a college education affordable for all students regardless of their financial situation. With financial aid and scholarship resources, the opportunity to attend UC Merced may be more affordable than you think!

UC Merced ranked No. 8 in Washington Monthly’s 2016 “Best Bang for the Buck: Western Colleges”

*2015-16 academic year

financialaid.ucmerced.edu

Direct Costs Direct costs are those costs paid directly to the university. Direct costs typically only include tuition/fees and on-campus room and board, items that you will receive a bill for. Your actual direct costs will vary depending on things such as whether you attend full- or part-time, live on or off campus, etc. Direct costs

Learn About Scholarships at: financialaid.ucmerced.edu/types-aid/scholarships

are different from the estimated Cost of Attendance (COA). The COA is an estimate of ALL of your expenses and includes items not paid directly to the university. These other indirect costs include basic living expenses such as transportation, books and supplies, and personal expenses.

*Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by increases or reductions in State funding or other developments. Notes: The total budget cost to live on-campus for non- residents is $58,462. Non-resident tuition is $22,878. The total budgeted cost for California resident students who live with their parents is $25,825.

2016-17 Standard Budgets Undergraduate California Resident On Campus

2016-17 Standard Budgets Undergraduate California Resident Off Campus

1 2 3 4 How to Apply for Financial aid Apply for admission to UC Merced by Nov. 30 Complete and Submit a Cal Grant GPA Verification form by March 2

Direct UC Merced Costs:

Direct UC Merced Costs:

Tuition and Fees

$13,262

Tuition and Fees

$13,262

Campus Health Insurance

$2,452

Campus Health Insurance

$2,452

Complete and return any documents requested by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships by June 1

Average Housing and Meal Plan

$15,933 $31,647

Average Housing and Meal Plan

$7,198

submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a California Dream Act application by March 2

Subtotal Direct Costs:

Subtotal Direct Costs:

$22,912

For more information on estimated cost of attendance, visit financialaid.ucmerced.edu/cost-attendance .

Other Costs:

Other Costs:

Books and Supplies

$1,446

Books and Supplies

$1,446 $1,457 $1,933 $4,836

Transportation

$598

Transportation

Personal Expenses

$1,893 $3,937

Personal Expenses

Subtotal Other Costs:

Subtotal Other Costs:

Total Costs:

$35,584

Total Costs:

$27,748

FAFSA: fafsa.ed.gov CA Dream Act: dream.csac.ca.gov Priority Filing Deadline: March 2, 2017 UC Merced School Code: 041271

Sample Financial Aid Packages

Use the Net Price Calculator at finaidcalc.ucmerced.edu to estimate the amount of financial aid you might receive at UC Merced.

On Campus Rufus is a freshman from Southern California. Rufus’ Expected Family Contribution is $0. Rufus lives on campus and his total standard COA and aid for the year breaks down as follows:

Off Campus Brenda is a junior from Fresno. Brenda’s Expected Family Con- tribution is $4,500. Brenda lives off campus and her total stan- dard COA and aid for the year breaks down as follows:

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Total Student Budget

$35,584

Total Student Budget

$27,784 $12,294

financialaid.ucmerced.edu/how-apply

Minus California State Cal Grant A

$12,294

Minus California State Cal Grant A

Minus Federal Pell Grant

$5,815

Minus Federal Pell Grant

$1,365 $3,865

Minus UC Merced Bobcat Grant

$7,215

Minus UC Merced Bobcat Grant

Net Family Cost

$10,260

Net Family Cost

$10,260

Options Available to Meet Net Cost Federal Direct Subsidized Student Loan Federal Direct Unsubsidized Student Loan

Options Available to Meet Net Cost Federal Direct Subsidized Student Loan Federal Direct Unsubsidized Student Loan

$3,500 $2,000 $4,760

$5,500 $2,000

Federal Work Study

Federal Direct Parent Plus Loan (PLUS)

$2,760

UC Merced is the #8 Best College/University for Earning Scholarships in the Goodcall 2016 Best Schools for Scholarships report

Total Available Options to Meet Net Cost

$10,260

Total Available Options to Meet Net Cost

$10,260

Note: Families in these scenarios met all application and documentation deadlines. The Federal Direct Parent (PLUS) Loan requires the parent to apply at studentloans.gov and approval is based on credit worthiness.

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Requirements

Apply HOW TO

ADMISSION

NOV. 1-30

First Year (Freshmen)

APPLY AT: universityofcalifornia.edu/apply

High school diploma or equivalent GPA of 3.0 or above (nonresident: 3.4)

Submit your admission application for the fall semester

When to Apply

Required Examinations

JULY 1-31

The fall priority period is Nov. 1-30.

ACT with Writing and/or the new SAT or SAT with Essay

Application Fees The $70 application fee entitles you to apply to one UC campus. The fee for international students is $80. Fee waivers are available to students who qualify. You can apply for a fee waiver through the online admission application and be notified immediately if you qualify. You will need to provide your family’s income and the number of people supported by that income. Required Tests If you apply as a first year student, you must take the ACT with Writing and/or the new SAT or SAT with Essay. You are expected to complete these examinations as early as possible, but no later than December of your senior year.

Apply for admission for the spring semester

A minimum of 15 yearlong high school courses (“a-g”) >> History/social science – 2 years required >> English – 4 years required >> Mathematics – 3 years required, 4 years recommended >> Laboratory science – 2 years required, 3 years recommended >> Language other than English – 2 years required, 3 years recommended

UC Merced ranked No. 5 in the nation out of more than 300 universities for “social mobility” in the Washington Monthly 2016 College Guide.

I WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE

>> Visual and performing arts – 1 year required >> College-preparatory elective – 1 year required

MORE INFORMATION ON REQUIREMENTS

c.ucm.edu/firstyear

KEY DATES AND DEADLINES

Selection Factors

Nov. 1-30: Filing period for fall. Submit your application online by 11:59 p.m. PST Nov. 30. Dec. 1-31: Take all of your required tests by December of your senior year. Jan. 1: Start filing your GPA Verification Form (required for Cal Grant consideration). March 2: Deadline for applicants for all terms to submit FAFSA, California Dream Act application and GPA Verification Form.

March 1-April 1: Check your student portal at my.ucmerced.edu to find out your fall 2017 admission decision. May 1: Deadline for first year students admitted for fall to submit their Statement of Intent to Register (SIR). July 1: Final official transcripts must be postmarked or electronically submitted to the Office of Admissions for students admitted for fall.

>> GPA >> Test scores >> Courses completed/planned >> Honors courses >> Eligibility in the Local Context (ELC) >> Quality of senior year >> Academic opportunities in high school >> Performance in academic subject areas >> Achievements in special projects >> Improvements in academic performance >> Special talents, achievements and awards

>> Participation in educational preparation programs >> Academic accomplishments within life experiences

July 15: Final test scores due at the Office of Admissions for students admitted for fall.

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University of California, Merced 5200 N. Lake Road Merced, CA 95343

APPLY BY NOV. 30 at universityofcalifornia.edu/apply

COME SEE US! Contact us to arrange a guided tour of campus. Tours are available every weekday and most Saturdays throughout the year. Visiting campus will give you firsthand knowledge of UC Merced’s academic programs, housing and student life.

VISIT CAMPUS:

TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR:

tours.ucmerced.edu

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Office of Admissions 5200 N. Lake Road Merced, CA 95343

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