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  1. Learn about the application process, deadlines, requirements and financial aid for undergraduate and graduate programs at UC Berkeley. Explore the academic and campus life of the No. 1 public university in the world.

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  2. You can begin working on the application as early as August 1, and must submit the application October 1 – November 30. You can apply to as many UC campuses as you like with one application, and each campus will receive your application and official test scores.

  3. Start your UC Berkeley journey by learning more about the basic admissions requirements that make Berkeley students stand out.

  4. Students who apply to Berkeley should meet the following minimum requirements: Meet the A-G subject course requirements. (Review the A-G Policy Resource Guide) Have a 3.0 GPA in A-G courses taken in the 10th and 11th grade years. (3.4 GPA for non-residents) *These minimum requirements follow the University of California (UC) minimum requirements.

  5. If you are a current first-year applicant, check out the steps below. Make sure to keep track of your progress online. You will receive an email in early December indicating we have received your application and that you may log in to the student portal.

  6. University of California, Berkeley 110 Sproul Hall #5800, Berkeley, CA 94720-5800

  7. To begin, learn the basics about applying as an international student: Basic Admission Requirements; Requirements for International Students; First-year Admission Requirements by Country; And, you must meet requirements as a first-year or transfer applicant. Next, get familiar with what makes an applicant stand out in our pool: How Berkeley ...