How many out-of-state and international students apply to UCLA, and how many are admitted?
UCLA received over 12,000 applications from out-of-state and international freshman applicants for the fall 2011 term. Over 5,000 of them were admitted. Since UCLA is a state-supported institution, the vast majority (about 90%) of our undergraduates are California residents. UCLA, however, enrolls students from all 50 states and from over 100 countries.
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