UCLA’s Latino founder
Without the legislative efforts of Reginaldo Francisco del Valle, Los Angeles' first publicly-funded institution of higher learning would not have been built.
He also fought to preserve California as a fully bilingual state


What it means to be a Hispanic-Serving Institution
UC was created to serve the people of the Golden State — and that means reflecting the changing demographics of all those who call California home.

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Breaking news
UC admits a record number of California students for fall 2023
UC has admitted a record number of California freshmen for fall 2023, including the largest class of underrepresented freshman students in University history. Overall, UC admitted 157,446 applicants.
Explore the UC story through data
See detailed metrics on student enrollment, graduation rates, alumni outcomes and more about the University.
82% of undergrads come from California
2 out of 3 California students who applied last year got in.
54% of California undergrads pay no tuition
UC has one of the strongest financial aid programs in the nation.
86% of undergrads earn a diploma
Most students complete their studies in just over four years.