Does UC Berkeley have early action or early decision?

Does UC Berkeley have early action or early decision?

UC Berkeley doesn’t offer early action or early decision options, so everyone applying has the same deadlines. *The UC System has dropped the SAT/ACT requirements for Fall 2021 admission due to COVID-19. The system plans to phase out the SAT and ACT as admissions requirements by 2025 for in-state students. For more information, click here.

How much does it cost to apply to UC Berkeley?

You’ll also need to pay a $70 application fee for each UC school you’re applying to ($80 each if you’re an international student). This means that if you apply to UC Berkeley and one other UC school, you’ll pay a total of $140-$160.

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What GPA do you need to get into UC Berkeley?

Your grades and overall GPA are another critical component of your Berkeley application. For Berkeley, as well as all UC schools, you need to have at least a 3.0 GPA in your A-G classes if you’re a California resident, or a 3.4 GPA if you’re a non-resident. Additionally, you can’t have gotten below a “C” in any of the A-G classes.

Is UC Berkeley holding classes this fall 2021?

UC Berkeley is planning on holding classes this fall. As of now, the school plans to hold the majority of its classes online for Spring 2021 as well. If/when the campus reopens for physical classes, administrators will do so in a phased approach in order to follow public health guidelines.

What SAT score do you need to get into Berkeley?

There is no minimum SAT or ACT score you need to get into Berkeley, but you’ll want to aim high to give yourself the best chance of getting accepted. The middle 50\% SAT score range for accepted Berkeley students in 2020 is 1330-1530, and for the ACT it’s 29-35.

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Will classes be open at Berkeley in Spring 2021?

As of now, the school plans to hold the majority of its classes online for Spring 2021 as well. If/when the campus reopens for physical classes, administrators will do so in a phased approach in order to follow public health guidelines. For more specific information, visit Berkeley’s 2020 COVID-19 response page.