UC Application. It's a good idea to have everything prepared before you start your application so you're not trying to track down information at the last minute. Here's what you'll need:
Transcripts. You want to ensure the information you enter is accurate.
Test scores. If you're a freshman or sophomore applicant, you'll have to include your scores from the ACT With Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test, plus two SAT Subject Tests in two different disciplines.(Be sure to complete these tests by December.) All applicants should report scores for any Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, TOEFL or IELTS exams they have taken.
Annual income for 2009 and 2010 (your parents' if you're a dependent; yours if you're independent.) This is optional unless you're applying for a fee waiver or for the Educational Opportunity Program.
Social Security number, if you have one. We use this to match your application to things like your test score report and final transcript.
Citizenship status. You must enter your country of citizenship (or "No Selection"). If your country of citizenship is outside the United States, you'll need to provide your immigration status and your visa type.
ELC ID number. If you were designated eligible in the local context after 11th grade, include the 12-digit identification number that was included in your notification letter from UC.
Transcripts. You want to ensure the information you enter is accurate.
Test scores. If you're a freshman or sophomore applicant, you'll have to include your scores from the ACT With Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test, plus two SAT Subject Tests in two different disciplines.(Be sure to complete these tests by December.) All applicants should report scores for any Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, TOEFL or IELTS exams they have taken.
Annual income for 2009 and 2010 (your parents' if you're a dependent; yours if you're independent.) This is optional unless you're applying for a fee waiver or for the Educational Opportunity Program.
Social Security number, if you have one. We use this to match your application to things like your test score report and final transcript.
Citizenship status. You must enter your country of citizenship (or "No Selection"). If your country of citizenship is outside the United States, you'll need to provide your immigration status and your visa type.
ELC ID number. If you were designated eligible in the local context after 11th grade, include the 12-digit identification number that was included in your notification letter from UC.
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