
The University of California System does not disclose the average ACT score for undergraduate admissions.
The University of California System has not disclosed the ACT score range for undergraduate admissions, including both the 25th and 75th percentiles. Being within any range of scores does not guarantee admission. However, applicants at the higher end of a typical score range often present a stronger profile, while those at the lower end will need to compensate with exceptional grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to enhance their applications.
The University of California System does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile Math ACT score requirements for undergraduate admissions. Therefore, specific figures for the math portion of the ACT are not available.
The University of California System does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT scores for the English component required for undergraduate admissions. As a result, specific statistics regarding the English ACT score requirements are not available.
The University of California System does not disclose any data regarding the 25th and 75th percentile scores for the reading component of the ACT. Therefore, no specific reading score requirements are available for undergraduate admissions at this time.
The University of California System does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT Science scores for undergraduate admissions.
The University of California System is currently test-optional for undergraduate admissions. Additionally, self-reporting of test scores is allowed. However, the university does not allow superscoring of ACT scores. Data on the percentage of students submitting ACT scores is not disclosed.