UCLA Acceptance Rate 2025
As of now, the official University of California, Los Angeles acceptance rate has not been released. Refer to the table below for data from previous class years.
UCLA Class Year | Total Applicants UCLA’s Waitlist | Who Opted to Stay on the Waitlist | No. of Students Accepted Off UCLA Waitlist | UCLA Waitlist Acceptance Rate |
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Class of 2029 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Class of 2028 | 15,023 | 9,198 | 1,211 | 13.17% |
Class of 2027 | 18,329 | 11,725 | 1,400 | 11.94% |
Class of 2026 | 16,979 | 11,169 | 367 | 3.29% |
Class of 2025 | 15,242 | 9,897 | 214 | 2.16% |
Class of 2024 | 14,470 | 9,254 | 1,779 | 19.22% |
UCLA Waitlist: What Are Your Chances of Admission?
UCLA’s waitlist acceptance rates have fluctuated significantly over the years. The highest acceptance rate was for the Class of 2024, where 19.22% of waitlisted students were admitted (1,779 students).
However, for the Class of 2025, that number dropped dramatically to just 2.16% (214 students). The Class of 2026 also had a low waitlist acceptance rate at 3.29%, but the trend has improved, with 13.17% of waitlisted students admitted for the Class of 2028. This suggests a highly unpredictable waitlist process at UCLA.
The UCLA waitlist acceptance rate varies based on factors like the university’s yield rate (the percentage of admitted students who enroll). While waitlist decisions are largely out of a student's control, applicants can improve their chances by submitting a strong Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) and ensuring their application remains competitive.
From Waitlisted to Accepted: Maximizing Your Odds at UCLA
Ivy Coach claims success with UCLA’s waitlist due to their two-step approach. First, they conduct a PostMortem review of a student’s original application to refine their narrative without inconsistency.
Second, they craft a Letter of Continued Interest that avoids generic updates or bragging, instead using a unique storytelling method designed to make admissions officers root for the student. Their strategy focuses on making the student’s application more compelling while maintaining authenticity.