2013 Campus Data

Students at Newport Beach

Student Fees (2013-13)

California residents (undergraduates) $14,066
Nonresidents (includes nonresident tuition, fees) $36,924

Enrollment (Fall 2012)

Undergraduates 22,216
Post baccalaureates 93
Graduate (general campus) 4,530
Graduate (Health Sciences) 1,345
Total
 
28,184
New Freshmen Applicants (Fall 2012) 54,465
New Freshmen Enrolled (Fall 2012) 5,077

Retention and Graduation Rates

One-Year Retention Rate 94%
Four-Year Graduation Rate 68%
Six-Year Graduation Rate 85%

Degrees Awarded (2011-12)

Bachelor's 6,766
Master's 1,105
Ph.D./Ed.D. 413
M.D. 102
J.D. 57
Total 8,443

Workforce (Fall 2012)

Regular-rank faculty 1,109
Other teaching faculty 1,774
Nonteaching academics 2,580
Campus staff 4,799
Medical center staff 4,661
Subtotal 14,923
Student employees 6,877
Total 21,800

Fast Facts

50: UCI’s percentage of students who graduate debt-free. Despite rising tuition, the amount of financial aid provided through scholarships and UC’s Blue and Gold plan continues to make high-quality education accessible at affordable rates. 

6,975: New students registering for fall 2012. UCI filled all its state-funded student slots with California residents. Transfer students numbered 1,810. More than 76,000 applicants vied for admission. 

| 56: Percent of students who live on campus or within walking distance 

12: The number of schools at UCI after a July 2012 vote of the University of California Board of Regents approved the School of Education. Deborah Vandell, newly appointed dean, is widely credited with leading the unit’s transformation from department to school by attracting top-flight talent and creating rigorous programs. 

ON THE JOB: The Paul Merage School of Business MBA programs consistently rank among the best in the world, including No. 1 in the U.S. for employment of MBA students within three months of graduation, according to Financial Times