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The Scholarship Requirement

The Scholarship Requirement defines the grade point average (GPA) you must earn in the "a-g" subjects and the test scores you must achieve to be eligible for admission to UC. The University uses an Eligibility Index — a combination of GPA and test scores — to determine if you meet this requirement. The minimum GPA is 3.0 for California residents, 3.4 for nonresidents.
To see whether you meet the Scholarship Requirement, refer to the index and detailed information below. 

UC Eligibility Index

Below are the combinations of GPA and UC Score Totals that meet UC's minimum requirements.

California Residents

"A–G" GPA

Minimum UC Score Total

3.00 – 3.04 223
3.05 – 3.09 210
3.10 – 3.14 198
3.15 – 3.19 187
3.20 – 3.24 175
3.25 – 3.29 165
3.30 – 3.34 157
3.35 – 3.39 152
3.40 – 3.44 147
3.45 & above 143

Non California Residents

3.40 – 3.44 147
3.45 & above 143

 

Grade Point Average

To determine your eligibility, the University calculates your GPA in the "a-g" subjects by assigning point values to the grades you earn, totaling the points and dividing the total by the number of "a-g" courses. Points are assigned as follows: A=4 points, B=3 points, C=2 points, D=1 point, and F=0 points. (Pluses and minuses are not calculated in the grade point average.)
Only the grades you earn in "a-g" subjects in the 10th and 11th grades - including summer sessions - are used to calculate your preliminary GPA. Courses you took in ninth grade can be used to meet the Subject Requirement if you earned a grade of C or better, but they will not be used to calculate your GPA.

Honors Courses: The University assigns extra points for up to eight semesters of University-certified honors-level and Advanced Placement courses taken in the last three years of high school: A=5 points, B=4 points, C=3 points. No more than two yearlong UC-approved honors level courses taken in the 10th grade may be given extra points. A grade of D in an honors or advanced placement course does not earn extra points.

The courses must be in the following "a-g" subjects: history/social science, English, advanced mathematics, laboratory science, language other than English, and visual and performing arts. Also, they must be certified as honors courses by the University. In these subjects, as well as in computer science, acceptable honors-level courses include Advanced Placement courses, Higher Level and designated Standard Level International Baccalaureate courses, and college courses that are transferable to the University.

D and F Grades: If you have earned a D or F in an "a-g" course, you must repeat the course with a grade of C or better in order to apply it toward your Subject Requirement. The original D or F grade will not be included in the GPA calculation, and the new grade will be used. If you repeat a course in which you initially earned a grade of C, the second grade will not be used.

UC Score Total

The University calculates your UC Score Total as follows:

If you took the SAT Reasoning Test: The University converts your highest scores in critical reading, math and writing from a single sitting and two SAT Subject Tests from different subject areas to equivalent UC Scores (see translation table below). Then all five UC Scores are added together to produce your UC Score Total (critical reading + math + writing + subject test 1 + subject test 2).

If you took the ACT plus its Writing exam: The University takes your highest math, reading, science and combined English/writing score from a single sitting and converts them to equivalent UC scores (see the translation table at right). To give the ACT writing component equal weight to the SAT writing exam, the University multiplies the sum of your converted math, reading and science scores by two-thirds, then adds the converted English/writing score. This subtotal is then added to your two highest SAT Subject Test scores from two different subject areas, which are also converted to equivalent UC Scores, to reach your UC Score Total ([math + reading + science] x 0.667 + English/writing + subject test 1 + subject test 2).

SAT Test Score Translation

SAT Score

UC Score

SAT Score

UC Score

800
100
490
48
790
98
480
47
780
97
470
45
770
95
460
43
760
93
450
42
750
92
440
40
740
90
430
38
730
88
420
37
720
87
410
35
710
85
400
33
700
83
390
32
690
82
380
30
680
80
370
28
670
78
360
27
660
77
350
25
650
75
340
23
640
73
330
22
630
72
320
20
620
70
310
18
610
68
300
17
600
67
290
15
590
65
280
13
580
63
270
12
570
62
260
10
560
60
250
8
550
58
240
7
540
57
230
5
530
55
220
3
520
53
210
2
510
52
200
0
500
50

 

ACT Test Score Translation

ACT Score

UC Score

ACT Score

UC Score

36
100
20
47
35
97
19
43
34
93
18
40
33
90
17
37
32
87
16
33
31
83
15
30
30
80
14
27
29
77
13
23
28
73
12
20
27
70
11
17
26
67
10
13
25
63
9
10
24
60
8
7
23
57
7
3
22
53
1-6
0
21
50
 

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