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Explore the UC story through data

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UC historical fall enrollment, 1869 to present

Historical student enrollment by level and campus dating from UC's inception.

UC doctoral program statistics

UC doctoral program statistics including admissions, enrollment, financial support, completion rates, and alumni outcomes.​

UC repatriation of Native American human remains and cultural items

Information on the repatriation of Native American human remains and cultural items under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and CalNAGPRA.

Graduate admissions

Graduate student academic applications, admits, and new enrolls by degree program type, citizenship, gender, ethnicity, and discipline.

Research expenditure comparisons

Research expenditures of higher education institutions participating in the Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) survey are compared across institutions, by fund source, NSF disciplines, and subjects. UC’s percent share of expenditures is also shown by sector, fund source, and major federal fund sources.

Net cost of attendance

New dashboards for Undergraduate affordability and for Graduate student financial support and debt at graduation.

UC inventions at a glance

UC technology commercialization benefits the public by transforming UC inventions into innovative products and economic impacts.

Gap analysis

Analysis of the gaps between the share of: high school graduates vs. freshman UC applicants, admits, and new enrollees and California Community College (CCC) students vs. CCC-to-UC transfer applicants, admits, and new enrollees by racial/ethnic group.

First-generation college students

Systemwide data on first-generation undergraduates including enrollment, demographics, disaggregated race/ethnicity enrollment data, majors, first-year retention and graduation rates, and financial support information. First-generation college student is defined as a student where neither parent nor guardian have earned a four-year degree.

Student credit hours

Student credit hours by class level and class size