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Summer enrollment

Undergraduate and graduate summer enrollment, including cross-campus enrollment and breakdown by residency and visitor status.

UC degrees awarded data tables

Degrees awarded by level, discipline, gender and ethnicity, with source school type for undergraduates.

Student faculty ratio

General campus student-faculty ratio, with the ability to select ladder-rank only.

Awards and proposals

Summary charts and data tables of sponsored project awards and proposals, including breakout tabs of federal and state funding./infocenter/

UC’s K-12 outreach programs

UC’s K-12 outreach programs prepare California students for college and graduate school opportunities, as well as for success in professional school and the workplace.

California community college outreach programs

UC’s Community College outreach programs prepare California Community College students for transfer to postsecondary institutions.

Course enrollment by instructional modality

This dashboard provides insights into the different undergraduate instructional modalities across the UC system, including the number of students taking online vs in-person courses, the share of UC’s instructional offerings that are offered online vs. in-person, and the demographics of students by each instructional modality.

UC clinical trials

Active clinical trials affiliated with UC

UC doctoral program statistics

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

Nonbinary student experiences at UC

The analyses in this report examine the comparative experiences of students disaggregated by gender across a variety of areas including climate, financial security, mentorship, mental health, and academic outcomes. Additional analyses examine nonbinary students specifically, examining what factors may contribute to their resilience or serve as a barrier to their academic success and mental health.