Out-of-state students

In addition to our commitment to California students, we believe that out-of-state students bring a diversity of backgrounds that add an important dimension to the educational experience and campus community.

Admission requirements

UC sets slightly different criteria for applicants who are not California residents. If you’re an out-of-state applicant, you must meet the same admission requirements as a California-resident student, but with one important difference:

Some other distinctions that you should keep in mind as an out-of-state applicant:

Residency

For admission purposes, we ask questions about residency on the application. We use this information to make an initial determination of whether or not a student is a California resident or a nonresident student to assess admission requirements.

Please keep in mind that this process is different than determining residency for the purposes of fees and tuition. Residency for fee and tuition purposes is determined by the campus’ Office of the Registrar after admission, based on documentation provided in the admission application and/or additional documentation requested after admission.

Questions about residency?