What graduate programs does UCI have?
UCI has more than 100 graduate programs
Which graduate program is right for me?
Each program has a graduate coordinator who can answer your questions. You should first visit the program website, and then contact a coordinator if you require additional information.
When can I apply?
Most programs admit for the fall quarter only. The graduate application is available in early September. Check with your program of interest if you have specific questions.
What is required to apply to UCI?
The general requirements for admission are:
- Completion of a Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with degree standards equivalent to those of the University of California.
- Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or its equivalent.
- Individual programs may have additional requirements. Please check with the program for their individual requirements. The general requirements to apply are:
- Most programs require official GRE test scores, however, a few do not. Refer to the program’s website for requirements related to the GRE or other exams.
- Three letters of recommendation .
- Unofficial transcripts must be uploaded to the application, and official transcripts(s) from your degree granting institution will be required if you are admitted and decide to enroll at UCI.
- International applicants may have additional requirements such as English language proficiency tests.
Note: Complete your application at the earliest possible date to avoid missing critical deadlines!
Can I apply to more than one program at UCI?
Yes, you can. You will need to submit a separate online application, application fee and letters of recommendation for each program. You only need to submit test scores, such as GRE or TOEFL, once. Please note that you cannot apply to different degree levels (Master’s and PhD) for the same program.
When is the application deadline?
Deadlines vary by program. Be sure to check your program deadline under the listing for your program. Students who are interested in financial support should pay particular attention to those deadlines as they are often earlier than the general application deadlines, and are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Note that a majority of PhD programs provide 5 years of financial support.
What is the difference between “The Statement of Purpose” and “Personal History”?
The “Statement of Purpose” should focus on your academic/research background and interests. The “Personal History Statement” essay should focus on your personal background and any challenges or obstacles you may have encountered in your academic journey and how you overcame them.
I would like to make a change to my online application, but I have already submitted it. What should I do?
After submission, your application cannot be changed by you or the Graduate Division staff.