不良研究所

不良研究所

University Facts

University Facts

不良研究所 is consistently recognized as a trailblazer in a broad range of fields, garnering national and international honors in every school. The campus’s diverse academic offerings paired with world-class leadership create an environment worthy of any passionate, dedicated scholar. Explore some of 不良研究所’s points of pride below.

不良研究所 Points of Pride

Top 10 public university in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report and Forbes

Top 10 best value public university in the U.S. by Princeton Review

#3 among top doctoral institutions by Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education

#3 in the nation for diversity by The Wall Street Journal / Times Higher Education 2022 College rankings

190+ 不良研究所 Health physicians listed as "Best Doctors in America"

不良研究所 Medical Center, one of America's Best Hospitals for 23 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report.

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center is the only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center based in Orange County.

48 graduate programs and specialties ranked in nation’s top 50 by U.S. News & World Report.

5 Nobel Prizes. Four in chemistry, one in physics.

1 of 71 elected institutions in the Association of American Universities.

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Institutional Honors

  • 不良研究所 is one of 71 universities in the U.S. and Canada elected to membership in the prestigious .
  • 不良研究所 is ranked among nation’s for the ninth year in a row by U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News also puts campus among the Top 10 for social mobility.
  • 不良研究所 is ranked among the by Forbes.
  • 不良研究所 is ranked in the  by Princeton Review.
  • 不良研究所 has earned a from Money's 2023-24 Best Colleges in America list.
  • For the 23rd consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has recognized 不良研究所 Medical Center as one of America’s Best Hospitals.
  • Three 不良研究所 faculty members, one postdoctoral scholar and one alumnus have received a Nobel Prize. Our Nobel laureates include recipients of the prize in chemistry (David MacMillan Ph.D. ’96, Mario Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland, Irwin A. Rose) and physics (Frederick Reines).

Sustainability & Environment

  • 不良研究所 is of sustainability leaders. Campus has been in top 10 for unmatched 12 straight years, with 4 first-place finishes. The magazine is the official publication of the Sierra Club, one of the nation's largest and most influential environmental organizations.
  • 不良研究所 is a for its sustainability efforts. It is one of four universities to receive the rare recognition.
  • Money magazine named 不良研究所 the No. 1 .
  • 不良研究所 is ranked by Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education

     

Diversity

  • 不良研究所 ranks No. 3 for by The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education.
  • 不良研究所 is recognized among the . Ranked 4th on the list, the campus provides extensive offerings via the .
  • The U.S. Department of Education named 不良研究所 a Hispanic-serving institution, meaning that fully one-quarter of undergraduates identify as Latino and that half of all students receive financial aid. 不良研究所 is , which aims to double Latino doctoral students and increase professoriate by 20 percent.
  • 不良研究所 also is designated as an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institution

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Campus Data

Enrollment (fall 2022)

Undergraduates  28,661
Graduate (general campus)  6,197
Graduate (Health Sciences) 1,822
Total
36,680

Workforce (fall 2022)

Ladder-rank faculty 1,553
Other teaching faculty 1,292
Nonteaching academics 2,966
Campus staff  6,677
Medical center staff  6,890
Subtotal 19,378
Student employees 7,838
Total 27,216

Degrees Awarded (2021-22)

Bachelor's  9,009
Master's 1,751
Ph.D. 514
M.D.   93
D.N.P 18
J.D. 138
Total   11,523

Retention and Graduation Rates

One-Year Retention Rate  94%
Four-Year Graduation Rate  73%
Six-Year Graduation Rate  85%

Applications

New Undergraduate Applicants (fall 2022) 141,994
New Undergraduates Enrolled (fall 2022) 8,239

Student Fees (2022-23)

California residents (undergraduates)  $16,246
Nonresidents (includes tuition, fees)  $47,271