The UC system, which has ten campuses, nine offering undergraduate and one offering only master's and doctoral degrees, serves 280,000 students in the state of California. The UC system, a research public university in the United States, has been attracting a growing number of international students in recent years.
Approximately 10% of the UC system's campuses, comprised of graduates from California high schools, and its tropical campus facilities attract a significant number of international students. Relative to its total enrollment, UC Davis has been identified as the campus with the highest number of international students. UC Davis hosts a total of 38,369 students, 30,066 of whom are undergraduates.
In 2019, it received 111,266 applications, surpassing all other UC campuses. Of these, 18,685 were international students. The UC San Diego campus received the highest number of international applications in 2019.
You can access the admissions profiles of the nine campuses in the UC system at the links below:
In 2019, a total of 176,530 applications were submitted across nine campuses, 27,773 of which were from international students.
UC Berkeley, followed by UCLA, have the lowest acceptance rates in the system.
Source: Ucop.edu