What is the hardest University of California to get into?
The easiest colleges to get into in California include the Academy of Art University, California State University-Fresno, California Northstate University, Azusa Pacific University, Sonoma State University, California State University-Channel Island, and California State University-Monterey Bay.
Based on an index of admissions rates and SAT scores, California Institute of Technology ranks as the hardest school in California to get into. In the 2020-2021 school year, a reported 6.7% of all 8,007 applicants were admitted.
Harvard
Harvard ranked as the toughest school in the country to get into. It has a 5% acceptance rate, according to Niche. Stanford came in second on the list— with an acceptance rate of 5% as well. However, it accepts students with slightly lower test scores, Niche says.
Here are the best colleges in California
- University of California, Berkeley.
- University of California, Los Angeles.
- University of Southern California.
- University of California, Santa Barbara.
- University of California, Irvine.
- University of California, San Diego.
- University of California, Davis.
Application Requirements. Both the universities require students with high GPAs, SAT scores & ACT scores. UCLA is extremely selective and only enrols students who have a GPA of 3.9 or more. UC Berkeley requires a GPA of 3.89 from all its students.