UCLA Wins the Popular Vote
Some may win "Best Eyes" or "Class Clown", but UCLA is by far "Most Popular." Last week, our humble campus got a lot of news coverage for having received the most freshman applications of any school in the U.S. of A. You can read more about our superlative achievement here and here and here.
And for those freshman and transfer applicants who did apply to majors within the College of Letters and Science, January 31, 2007 is the very last day for you to tell us whether or not you want to change your major. Simply visit the Data Change Web site and follow the instructions to submit an update to your application. You can also browse the list of majors here. And remember: admitted freshmen can also change their major once they get here, too. The choices are dizzying!
I never knew our school was that popular! Great info :)
Posted by: Eric | January 31, 2007 at 03:45 PM
Applying undeclared and selecting a major as a freshman applicant from high school makes no impact on the admittance process, right? Countless times I have asked Admissions and others about it and they have said no, while many of the students at my school, and even some at UCLA say they do. Which is true?
Posted by: Garrett | March 19, 2007 at 09:43 PM
Both are true. For Fall 2007, we did not select freshman by major for those applying to majors in the College of Letters and Science (and for Undeclared, you're applying to the College).
For all of the other schools (Theater, Film, and Television; Nursing; Arts and Architecture; and Engineering), we select freshman applicants by major. Transfers are always selected by major. Hope that helps!
Posted by: Marisela | March 20, 2007 at 07:59 AM