Community safety: Civilian complaints
Consistent with California Penal Code 832.5, all UC Police Departments have procedures that allow civilians to lodge complaints against officers and to post information on their websites on how to submit a complaint or a commendation. UC Police Departments are required to report data to UCOP on resolved complaints, including information about the civilian, the interaction, allegation, and the results of these complaints.
Community safety: Stops
California’s Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) requires that California law enforcement agencies collect information from officers about the "perceived race or ethnicity" of the people they detain. The data in this dashboard are aligned with UC Police Departments report to the California Department of Justice in compliance with RIPA.
Community safety: Crimes
UC Police Departments report monthly crimes data from their jurisdictions to the U.S. Department of Justice. UC Police Departments also contribute information to help UC comply with community crime and safety reporting requirements of the Clery Act. The data reported in this dashboard do not serve as the UC campus’ official Clery reporting, but provide aggregated information regarding crimes reported and investigated at the UC campuses and medical centers.
Undergraduate graduation rates
Freshman and transfer retention and graduation rates and time-to-degree by campus, entry cohort, demographic, and source school.
UC Nature's use data
UC Nature's reserves are a library of California ecosystems used for research, teaching, and public outreach. Learn how our protected lands serve as outdoor laboratories and classrooms without walls, advancing our understanding of the natural world.
California resident freshman-to-transfer ratio
The California Master Plan calls for the University of California (UC) to accommodate all eligible resident California Community College (CCC) transfer students.
Research expenditure comparisons
Research expenditures of higher education institutions participating in the Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) survey are compared across institutions, by fund source, NSF disciplines, and subjects. UC’s percent share of expenditures is also shown by sector, fund source, and major federal fund sources.
Doctoral retention and completion
Persistence rates and 8 and 10 year degree completion rates for students pursuing the academic doctoral degree.
Time-to-doctorate
This dashboard presents time-to-doctorate outcomes for University of California doctoral graduates. Results are available by doctoral exit cohort year, broad discipline, student demographic characteristics, and time-to-degree measure. Additional definitions and methodological notes are available within the dashboard.
Graduate admissions
Graduate student academic applications, admits, and new enrolls by degree program type, citizenship, gender, ethnicity, and discipline.