The UC Campuses

The UC campuses have much in common; however, each campus has features that set it apart. The academic programs offered, the size of the student body, and the settings are just a few of the factors that contribute to the individual character of each campus. Other factors to consider include the climate, the community or city adjacent to the campus, cultural and recreational opportunities, and student activities and organizations.

There are many resources to help you identify the UC campus that best meets your needs. UC publications — including new window Introducing the University and the campus General Catalogs — can help you learn more about the campuses and specific academic programs. If possible, you should arrange to visit the campuses that interest you. All offer guided tours and special programs for prospective students. In addition, representatives in the Admissions and Relations with Schools offices at each campus are available to answer your questions.

You can search for undergraduate degree programs by using the Undergraduate Student-Campus Matching Assistant on this site.

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