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Freshmen Admissions FAQ's

Miscellaneous FAQ's



Freshmen Admissions FAQ's


Q) How do I apply for admission to UC San Diego?

A) Students who want to apply to UC San Diego should complete the UC Undergraduate Application during the annual November 1-30 filing period for admission for the following Fall. For more information, visit here. To start your application, visit here.

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Q) How do I apply to the Jacobs School at UC San Diego?

A) When you select one of our engineering majors on the UC Undergraduate Application, you are "applying" to the Jacobs School of Engineering.

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Q) What is an impacted major and how does it affect my chances of getting into engineering?

A) Due to high demand, the five engineering majors below at the Jacobs School have been designated as oversubscribed.

  • Bioengineering (Bioengineering Department)
  • Bioengineering Biotechnology (Bioengineering Department)
  • Computer Science (Computer Science & Engineering Department)
  • Computer Engineering (Computer Science & Engineering Department)
  • Computer Engineering (Electrical & Computer Engineering Department)

Admitted UC San Diego freshmen that have applied to an oversubscribed major will be further evaluated by the Jacobs School Dean's Office according to the Comprehensive Review score that is determined by the UC San Diego Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools. The three engineering departments which have oversubscribed majors (BENG, CSE, and ECE) set their own internal comprehensive review cutoff score in accordance with the available seats they have for entering freshmen. Students who meet the departmental comprehensive review cutoff are directly admitted to the oversubscribed major. Students who do not meet the departmental oversubscribed major comprehensive review cutoff are placed into the alternate major they selected on the UC Undergraduate Application, provided the alternate is not oversubscribed.

We highly recommend that freshman applicants list a non-oversubscribed open major as their alternate choice on the UC Undergraduate Application. If a student lists an oversubscribed major as both the first and alternate choices on the UC Undergraduate Application, and is not admitted to the first choice major, the Jacobs School will place the student in the Undeclared major at UC San Diego. The Undeclared major is not affiliated with the Jacobs School. However, students admitted as undeclared may later seek admission to an open engineering major after they arrive at UC San Diego.

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Q) Which of the six UC San Diego colleges do engineering students choose?

A) Each undergraduate college at UC San Diego is comprised of all types of majors, so there is no “particular” college for engineering students. Once you are admitted to UC San Diego, you will meet engineering students who are affiliated with each of the six colleges. The main difference is that each college has its own general education requirements to graduate, mission, philosophy, traditions, and housing/dining facilities. To pick the best college for you, we suggest you do a little research. Please visit on-line for Tips on How to Choose a College

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Q) What criteria are used to evaluate my application to an engineering major at UC San Diego?

A) All applicants must first meet the UC requirements for freshman admission. Admissions officers then evaluate your application using the Comprehensive Review process, and determine your admission to UC San Diego. For more information, please visit the UC San Diego Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools

Major Decision
Open Majors: All applicants who have been accepted to UC San Diego and indicated an open engineering major on their application are placed directly into that major.

Impacted Majors: Applications from students who have been accepted to UC San Diego and applied to one of our five impacted engineering majors are then screened for major decision.

Based on the UC San Diego Comprehensive Review, the Jacobs School establishes cutoff scores for each of our impacted majors. If the Comprehensive Review score given to your application meets the cutoff, you will be placed in your first choice major. If your score does not meet the cutoff, you will be placed in your alternate major choice (provided that it is an open major). If you have selected impacted majors for both your first and alternate choices, and your score does not meet the cut-off, then you will not be admitted into an engineering major and you will be placed as an "undeclared major".

Please note the Jacobs School does not consider any other criteria in the engineering major decision evaluation. We only review the Comprehensive Review Score that was assigned to you via the UC San Diego Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools.

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Q) When will I be notified if I have been accepted?

A) The UC San Diego Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools generally sends their decision letters in early to mid-March. The Jacobs School sends letters via postal mail approximately one week after the UC San Diego admissions letter to let you know if you have been admitted to your selected major. The Jacobs School welcome letter usually includes an invitation to UC San Diego Admit Day where you and your family learn more about the Jacobs School, tour your engineering department, and meet current students, departmental faculty, and staff members.

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Miscellaneous FAQ's


Q) Do you allow second bachelor's degrees?

A) UC San Diego does not offer second bachelor's degrees. However, you can pursue a Masters or Doctoral Program in Engineering as long as you satisfy the prerequisite requirements for the program.

If you would like to pursue a graduate degree in engineering, please contact the department you are interested in directly. All graduate admissions are handled directly through the departments. For more information on the different Departments and majors, please visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/academic/departments.shtml

If you are interested in taking UC San Diego courses to prepare for advanced study you may sign up for UC San Diego courses in several ways. Concurrent Enrollment through UC San Diego Extension might be your best option. The following website is very useful:

If you are pursuing an additional bachelor's degree, another option would be to find a school that does offer the opportunity to pursue a second bachelor's degree.

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Q) What type of computer should I purchase?

A) If you are planning to live on-campus, please be aware that there are certain computer requirements. For more information, please visit: http://resnet.ucsd.edu/requirements.shtml

If you are interested in finding out what type of software programs are needed for your computer, please contact your department's academic advisors directly.

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Q) How do you choose a major?

A) If you are unsure about which engineering major to choose, please read carefully through the engineering majors offered by visiting: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/academic/academic_undergrad/undergrad_majors/

In addition to meeting with a career counselor and academic department advisor, you may also find the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Handbook a very good resource in choosing a career path. You can find this handbook online, by visiting: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ Finally, there are also many publications that you can refer to in choosing a college major.

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Q) Can I double major?

A) UC San Diego does allow students to double major, however, you cannot double major or major and minor in two engineering majors. For example, you can double major in Economics and Electrical Engineering but you cannot double major in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.

To learn more about how to declare a double major once you are a current student at UC San Diego, please visit here to view the requirements.

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Q) Do you have programs for working adults?

A) We currently do not have any degree programs for working adults, but you do have the ability to take UC San Diego classes part-time through the UC San Diego Extension Office. More information about how to take UC San Diego classes through UC San Diego Extension Office, please visit here.

Classes are scheduled throughout various times of the day and there are a handful of classes available in the evening. You may want to take a look at the UC San Diego Schedule of Classes to get a feel for when the majority of classes are available and if they fit within your schedule (you can even search classes by time of day they are offered). You can visit the schedule of classes online.

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Q) I am a current UC San Diego student, how can I change my major/declare a major?

A) If you're an undergraduate and you want to declare or change your major, follow the steps online.

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Q) Do you offer tours of the Jacobs School of Engineering?

A) The Jacobs School of Engineering does not offer tours of our facilities; however our campus holds daily tours and general admissions information sessions. The tours run every Monday through Saturday and are approximately 90 minutes long beginning at 11:00am and the admissions information sessions begin at 1:15pm. Admissions information sessions cover:

  • College system overview and information
  • San Diego and the surrounding area
  • The UC San Diego campus community
  • Admission requirements and selection process, including the comprehensive review process
  • Financial aid and scholarship opportunities

For more information about campus tours, please visit here.
For more information about admissions information sessions, please visit here.

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Q) What companies recruit UC San Diego students?

A) Various engineering companies actively recruit students from the Jacobs School of Engineering and a majority of these companies belong to our Corporate Affiliates Program (CAP). To view a list of some of these companies, please visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/external/external_cap/cap_membership/members.sfe

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Q) What is the difference between college and department advising?

A) Each undergraduate student at UC San Diego has academic advisors in their academic department as well as in their college.

Engineering Department Advising
Helps students with engineering major requirements and curriculum planning, petitions, regulations, degree checks, etc. Department advising staff can also refer students to faculty for advice on engineering specialization, technical electives and career options. See list of department academic advisors.

College Advising
Helps students with four-year curriculum planning and college-specific general education course requirements for graduation. See list of college advising websites.

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Q) How would I find out about internship opportunities?

A) The Jacobs School is located at the heart of San Diego's thriving technology and life sciences industry, and career opportunities abound for our students. Engineering students make connections with prospective employers through the following resources: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/student/student_career/

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Q) What engineering organizations can I get involved in as an engineering student?

A) Our engineering student organizations help students develop their leadership skills and connect with the Jacobs School community. Activities range from professional development and career networking to project teams, design competitions and K-12 outreach. For a list of engineering student organizations that you can be involved in please visit here: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/student/student_org/

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Q) What resources are available for international students?

A) For resources available to international students, please visit here.

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