UC alumni at work
The dashboard shows employment outcomes by major and discipline of UC undergraduate alumni at two, five and ten years after graduation.
UC alumni graduate degree outcomes
Graduate degree outcomes of UC graduates and the different post-UC earnings trajectories associated with the graduate degree completed.
UC undergraduate alumni outcomes in California
UC degree recipients go on to work in a wide variety of industries and experience a doubling of salary between 2 and 10 years after graduation.
Graduate admissions
Graduate student academic applications, admits, and new enrolls by degree program type, citizenship, gender, ethnicity, and discipline.
UC inventions at a glance
UC technology commercialization benefits the public by transforming UC inventions into innovative products and economic impacts.
First-generation college students
Systemwide data on first-generation undergraduates including enrollment, demographics, disaggregated race/ethnicity enrollment data, majors, first-year retention and graduation rates, and financial support information.
First-generation college student is defined as a student where neither parent nor guardian have earned a four-year degree.
Revenue and expense data
Revenues and expenses by source/function, including or excluding DOE labs, systemwide and by campus, and option for inflation-adjusted figures.
Undergraduate representation gap analysis
Analysis of the gaps between the share of: high school graduates vs. freshman UC applicants, admits, and new enrollees and
California Community College (CCC) students vs. CCC-to-UC transfer applicants, admits, and new enrollees
by racial/ethnic group.
Doctoral retention and completion
Persistence rates and 8 and 10 year degree completion rates for students pursuing the academic doctoral degree.
Time-to-doctorate
Average time required to complete the doctoral degree among UC students, and AAU comparative data.