Riverside, CA
900 University Ave, Riverside, CA 92521
http://www.ucr.edu
University of California - Riverside is a public university in Riverside, CA. The acceptance rate is 51%, making it faintly competitive. On our overall top colleges list, we've ranked it #253 in the USA. It has a very large student body with 20,704 full-time students in attendance. 13% of UC Riverside's graduates procure a Bachelor's in Business. Additional common selections include Research and Experimental Psychology, Sociology, and Economics, but there are 67 unique courses of study to choose from. Its philosophy program is ranked number ten in California. Also, UC Riverside is 7th in California for most liberal colleges. For students not receiving aid, in-state tuition goes for $14,518 a year, but for students who live outside of California, tuition is $44,959. Before you decide not to apply due to cost constraints, be aware that 88% of UC Riverside students acquire grant or scholarship funding. 74% of University of California - Riverside students stick it out to commencement day, prepared to start their dream jobs. On average, alumni make a yearly salary of $33,700 a couple years after finishing their studies. After four additional years of experience, the alumni's average income grows 47.5% to $49,700, which is 23.9% higher than the national median income for individuals. You might want to be aware that you are required to take college prep courses before applying. Also, 18% of available classes have 40 to 99 students. With respect to expenses, be aware that 70% of undergraduates are awarded institutional grants and for households with an income of $76k to $110k, the average net cost of tuition is $17,867 per year. When grading its on-campus food, UC Riverside received a 9.53 and our college experts rated UC Riverside a 9.01 for its student life. With respect to the student experience, meal plans are available for students. To wrap things up, the average UC Riverside student graduates with $5,101 per year of debt and 10% of UC Riverside's graduates are unemployed two years after college.
8.97
Party Scene
7.98
Location
8.00
Dorms
9.53
Campus Food
9.01
Student Life
7.52
Safety
SAT Score
1110-1330
ACT Score
23-29
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
75%
No
23:1
Business
Biology
Research and Experimental Psychology
Sociology
Economics
Political Science and Government
Managerial Economics
Mathematics