Applying to UC Berkeley
Current Applicants
ALL current applicants must log on to myBerkeleyApplication, your destination for information during the Berkeley selection process and beyond.
For Prospective Students
The application filing period is November 1-30. Those who fail to submit an application during this time must wait until the following October to apply.
Interested in applying? Sign up here for more information.
Top questions from Prospective Students...
Prospective Freshmen FAQs
Prospective Transfer Students FAQs
Fall UC application timetable:
| Application available |
October 1 |
| Filing period |
November 1-30 |
| Application deadline |
November 30 |
| Freshman Admission decisions posted |
End of March
2010: March 25*
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| Transfer Admission decisions posted |
April 30 |
*March 26, 2010, is a campus holiday.
Checklist for Current Applicants...
1. Check the status of your UC application.
Click here to check the status of your UC application.
2 . Add UC Berkeley Undergraduate Admissions to your email safe list.
Make sure that berkeleyinfo@berkeley.edu is in your address book to allow our emails through your spam filter. (DO NOT send emails to the berkeleyinfo address.)
3. Make sure you have your Application ID.
Your Application ID is the 7-digit number shown on your application receipt and assigned to you by the University of California. You need it to log into myBerkeleyApp. UC Berkeley can't provide you with your Application ID, so please contact UC Admissions Processing if you've misplaced it:
Phone: In CA 800-523-2048
Outside CA 925-808-2181
Email: ucinfo@ucapplication.net
4. Log on to myBerkeleyApplication.
In early January, all fall applicants will receive an email with instructions on how to access myBerkeleyApplication, your destination for information during the Berkeley selection process and beyond.
To withdraw an application:
To withdraw your application, fax (510-642-7333) us a signed and dated letter indicating that you wish to withdraw your application. Be sure to include your full name, date of birth, application ID, and the last four digits of your social security number.
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