Starting a New Program
- Summer Session Students
- Accepted Students
- F-1/J-1 Visa Eligibility
- Prospective Students
The International Services and Engagement Office (ISEO) welcomes your interest in the University of California, San Diego. We hope the following admissions information will be helpful to begin your journey. Once admitted, ISEO will provide all international students with orientation information and assistance in order to help them prepare for the beginning of their academic program and beyond.
Note: For information about the English language program at UC San Diego, please contact the English Language Institute at UC San Diego Extension.
Learn about undergraduate admissions requirements and how to apply on the UC San Diego Undergraduate Admissions page.
Learn about graduate admissions requirements on the UC San Diego Graduate Admissions page. Prospective graduate students may obtain specific program information and application forms from the department at which they wish to study.
Learn about UC Education Abroad Program – Reciprocal Exchange requirements and how to apply on the UC EAP page.
Learn about UC San Diego Summer Session and how to sign up on the UC San Diego Summer Session page.
It is important to understand the financial realities of living and studying in San Diego in order to avoid difficulties after arrival.
Please review the budget estimates for undergraduate and graduate students, listing all education costs: registration fees, non-resident tuition, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, personal expenses, and health care insurance fee (or health care allowance).
Depending on individual desires, more funds may be needed. Please note that La Jolla is one of the most expensive areas in the United States to live.
The American consulate or embassy will not grant a student visa unless the student can provide substantial proof of adequate funding for studying in the U.S.
The campus at UC San Diego is located in the city of La Jolla, which is a relatively safe city. In an effort to provide new and prospective students a clear picture of campus security and safety, the University publishes the annual Clery Report which includes data regarding crime statistics on and around campus.
For more information on these statistics, crime prevention, and personal safety practices visit the UC San Diego Clery Report on Campus Security.