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Follow Your Dreams to California

We know you are capable of great things, and we want to be a part of your academic and professional success. Our award-winning faculty will mentor you. Our diverse campus community will embrace you. And our international-student resources will help you build your future! Sunny Southern California invites you to make the University of California, Riverside (UCR), your home away from home.

We've been waiting for a Highlander like you. Apply to UCR today!

 

International (First Year & Transfer)

You are considered an international applicant if you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. U.S. citizens or permanent residents, who have completed coursework outside the United States, should follow the international admissions requirements for the country in which the coursework was completed. UCR's admissions selection process is the same for both international and U.S.-educated applicants.

If you have questions about your specific situation, please contact an international admissions counselor and we will help. You can also download digital backgrounds to use for selfies or virtual meeting. Show the world that you're a UCR Highlander at heart!

International Financial Aid, Costs & Fees

The cost of attending UCR is extremely competitive with private institutions and other University of California campuses. Expenses associated with living in Riverside are considerably less than those of nearby metropolitan areas, such as Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. Read on to learn more about the programs available to help you pay for your UCR degree and how much that degree costs.

 

University of California Tuition Stability Plan

Tuition is adjusted for each incoming undergraduate class but will subsequently remain flat until the student graduates, for up to six years. Learn more.

 

Financial Aid

Grants, scholarships, and other awards are available to qualified students to help cover some of the cost of attending UCR, including the following:

Achievement Scholarship

International first-year and transfer students will automatically receive this scholarship with their acceptance to UCR. First-year students can receive up to $54,000 for four years, and transfers can receive up to $27,000 for two years. go.ucr.edu/nrscholarship

UC Riverside Foundation Scholarships

The UC Riverside Foundation offers scholarships, fellowships, internships, prizes, awards, and loans to qualifying UCR students. Use the online database to search for aid based on your college, major, financial need, career goals, and more. scholarships.ucr.edu


 

  Estimated Costs for Undergraduates

View estimated costs for attending UCR including tuition, fees, housing, books, transportation, and more.

  UCR Net Price Calculator

Fill out the form at the UCR Net Price Calculator to get an estimate of what your full-time cost of attendance and financial aid package at UCR could be.

 

 

Psychology major, Viresha Perera in front of bike racks on the UCR campus
“I was looking for a university that had a more favorable class size. I enjoy having the opportunity to get to know my lecturers and teaching assistants, and being able to receive valuable guidance and assistance. The atmosphere here is truly amazing. [UCR] really does live up to its title of being one of the most diverse campuses in the United States.”

 

Viresha
B.A. Psychology, Class of '19
MBA Marketing and Management, Class of '22

Applying to UC Riverside

As one of the most prestigious universities in the United States, UCR sets high admission standards. Incoming students are selected based on a wide range of criteria, including academic performance and the potential for success as an undergraduate.

Each year we celebrate the valuable perspective of over 1,700 international students at UCR. They represent more than 88 countries and enhance our campus and worldwide community.

3.4

Minimum High School Non-Resident Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirement (2.8 for transfer students)

22:1

Student to Faculty Ratio (Fall 2024)

4.04

Enrolled Academic Years to Degree Completion
(UCR Institutional Research Campus Statistics, 2018–19)

 

UC Riverside School Codes

Use these codes when sending exam scores to UCR:

TOEFL / AP / SAT: 004839
ACT: 0456


International First-Year Students

Along with the minimum admissions requirements that California residents must meet, international applicants must also follow these instructions that apply specifically to them.

Requirements

UC Riverside will not consider SAT or ACT test scores when making admissions decisions or awarding scholarships. If you choose to submit test scores as part of your application, they may be used as an alternative method of fulfilling minimum requirements for eligibility or for course placement after you enroll. Details regarding UC’s testing policy can be found online.

How to Apply

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How to Say “YES” to UCR

Admitted students, check out this video for instructions on how to complete your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) using the MyUCR applicant portal.

Say “YES” to UCR

Deadline for first-year students: May 1
Deadline for transfer students: June 1

International Transfer

Along with the minimum admissions requirements that California Community College transfers must meet, transfers from international colleges must also follow these instructions that apply specifically to them. UCR's admission selection process is the same for both international and U.S.-educated applicants.

Transfer applicants are registered at a college/university for a regular session after high school. Transfer applicants cannot disregard their college record and apply as a first-year student.

U.S. citizens or permanent residents, who have completed coursework outside the United States, should follow the international admissions requirements for the country in which the coursework was completed. If you are transferring from a four-year, out-of-state two-year, or UC school, please see special instructions that apply to you.

If you are transferring from a California Community College, your admission requirements are outlined below.

Requirements

How to Get into Your Major

Click here for more information on major requirements.

How to Apply

Become a More Competitive Applicant

Improve essential academic and languages skills with UCR’s Admission Preparation Program (APP).


Participating in this educational program does not in itself provide preference in admission to the University of California. If you're interested in applying to UCR, view the first-year student admission requirements or the transfer student admission requirements. You can also contact the UCR Undergraduate Admissions office for details about the admission process.

International Dates & Deadlines

Find the dates of instruction at registrar.ucr.edu.

 

Fall Admission: International First-Year and Transfer Students

Aug. 1

Access the UC application

Sept. 1–30

Submit your TAG application

Oct. 1–Dec. 2

Submit your UC application

Jan. 31

Deadline to complete the Transfer Academic Update for transfer students

March

First-year admission notifications begin
Access the next steps to UCR for admitted first years and fall transfers

March 1

Housing contracts become available

April

Transfer student admission notifications begin
Access the next steps to UCR for admitted fall transfers 

May 1

First-year deadline to submit your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR)

May 10

Deadline to submit housing contract and first payment (You'll need to submit your SIR beforehand.)

June 1

Transfer deadline to submit your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR)

July 1

Final official transcripts, test scores and supporting documents due to Undergraduate Admissions

July 15

Test scores and supporting documents due to Undergraduate Admissions

September

Fall quarter begins

 

Winter Admissions: International Transfer Students

July 1

Access the UC application

July 1–31

Submit your UC application

September

Admission notifications begin
Access the next steps to UCR for admitted winter transfer students

September

Housing: Since campus housing is assigned first-come, first served, it is recommended that you submit your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR), housing contract or application, and first housing payment as early as possible.

Oct. 15

Deadline to submit your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR)

Nov. 1

Deadline to submit your final transcripts/documents for coursework completed through fall

Dec. 1

Deadline to register for winter Highlander Orientation

Jan. 15

Deadline to submit final transcript/document for winter

January

Winter quarter begins

 

 

Resources & Support

UCR is dedicated to your success, and offers a range of programs and resources to support you along your path to a UCR degree. Get guidance from faculty and student mentors. Excel in your courses with the help of a tutor or study group. Connect with a wellness department to take care of your physical, mental, and emotional health. Develop as a leader in a campus organization.