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Application Note University of California- Berkeley-Bachelor, US / International Freshman I PROGRAM DESCRIPTION  Colleges & Schools https://admissions.berkeley.edu/colleges-schools II DEADLINE  Dates & deadlines  Applications for admission are available beginning in October of the year prior to the year in which you would enter UC Berkeley The application filing period is November 1-30 All applications must be submitted by November 30  UC Berkeley does not offer application for early admission or early decision  Important Dates Application available August Filing period November 1-30* SAT test deadline December 31 Application deadline November 30 Berkeley notifies applicants of receipt of application Early January Freshman decisions posted End of March** Transfer decisions posted End of April* Freshman deadline to accept offer of admission May Transfer deadline to accept offer of admission June **Exact decision dates are given to current applicants in confirmation emails and on the student application portal (coming soon)  Can I submit an application after November 30? No, we will not accept late applications https://admissions.berkeley.edu/dates-deadlines III.ADMISSION REQUIREMENT  Degree Requirement  Applying as a Freshman To be considered for admission to UC Berkeley, international applicants must:  finish secondary school and  earn a certificate of completion, which allows admission to a university in their home country or country of graduation  In addition: Application Note Students who have completed the IGCSE or O-level exams have not yet met the requirements for admission at UC Berkeley The university requires further study, either completion of the two-year A-level program with a minimum of three academic exams, the IB diploma program, or another similar academic curriculum GPA & Subject Course Requirements  Have a 3.0 GPA in A-G courses taken in the 10th and 11th grade years (3.4 GPA for non-residents)  Complete a minimum of 15 college-preparatory courses (a-g courses) with a letter grade of C or better, with at least 11 courses finished prior to the beginning of your last year of high school   a History years b English years c Mathematics years d Laboratory science years e Language other than English years* *or equivalent to the 2nd level of high school instruction  f Visual and performing arts year g College-preparatory elective (chosen from the subjects listed above or another course approved by the university) year Examination requirement  ACT with Writing or SAT with Essay  If you're applying for admission to the fall term, be sure to take your admissions tests no later than December of your senior year/last year prior to high school graduation  For the ACT plus Writing test, we will focus on the highest combined score from the same test administration  For the SAT Reasoning Test, we will focus on the highest total score from a single test date  SAT Subject Tests are no longer required However, they are recommended for the College of Engineering and College of Chemistry: Math Level and a science test (Biology E/M, Chemistry, or Physics) closely related to your intended major  TOEFL or IELTS  TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT): Minimum score of 80 or better ․ Application Note ․   Paper-based test (completed prior to Oct 2017): Minimum score of 550 or better Revised paper-delivered test (completed Oct 2017 or later): Minimum score ․ of 60 or better  IELTS: Accepted with a 6.5 or better band score  Applicants whose native language is not English and whose secondary/high school or college/university education was in a country where English is not the language of instruction must take the Test  These scores must be received no later than January for students applying for the fall term Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, & SAT Subject Tests  We recommend that students who complete Advanced Placement courses complete the related AP examination to demonstrate subject mastery Similarly, International Baccalaureate scores and scores from SAT Subject Tests can be used to showcase academic mastery  In order to receive unit credit toward the baccalaureate degree, you must submit an official copy of your AP or IB scores directly from the testing agency This can be done in the summer following high school graduation Student Profile  Freshman GPA 3.92 (unweighted) 4.45 (weighted) ACT (25th & 75th percentiles) 29-35 SAT Composite (25th & 75th percentiles) 1340-1530 SAT Math Section (25th & 75th percentiles) 670-750 SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing Section (25th & 75th percentiles) 660-750 * Based on Office of Undergraduate Admissions data; enrollment estimate as of 08/2018  International Freshman GPA 3.93 (unweighted) ACT (middle 50%) 33-34 (average: 33) SAT (middle 50%) 1420-1480 (average: 1454) Number of Countries 74 Admitted Students 1,341 Admit Rate 8.7% * Based on Office of Undergraduate Admissions data; enrollment estimate as of 02/2018  Selection Since Berkeley is a competitive campus, satisfying the minimum requirements is often not Application Note enough to be competitive for selection In addition to the basic admission requirements, the campus selects its freshman class through an assessment that includes a holistic review of your academic performance as measured primarily by:  Your weighted and unweighted UC grade point average (calculated using 10th and 11th grade UC-approved courses only)  Your planned 12th grade courses  Your pattern of grades over time  The number of college preparatory, Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), honors and transferable college courses you have completed  Your level of achievement in those courses relative to other UC applicants at your school  Your scores on AP or IB exams  Your scores on the ACT Assessment plus Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test (link is external) https://admissions.berkeley.edu/freshmen-requirements http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman/requirements/index.html https://admissions.berkeley.edu/documentation https://admissions.berkeley.edu/student-profile http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/international/toefl-ielts-exams/index.html https://admissions.berkeley.edu/international-students https://admissions.berkeley.edu/requirements-international-students IV PROCESS & MAILING ADDRESS  UC Online Application  Application Fee: $70 (U.S applicants); $80 (International applicants)  You must include the fees with your application Application fees are not refundable  Credit card payments can be made by logging into your UC application account  For payment by mail, make a check payable to Regents of the University of California and send it to: UC Application Center P.O Box 1432 Bakersfield, CA 93302  Fee summary Campuses U.S applicants International applicants $70 $80 $140 $160 $210 $240 Application Note      $280 $320 Academic Records  Application Self-Reported Academic Records Each UC campus, including UC Berkeley, has an International Admission Specialist who is familiar with the educational systems of other countries Complete the educational history section of the application exactly as it appears on your school records Transcript Don't submit your transcripts to UC at this point, but refer to them as you fill out the application to ensure the information you enter is accurate.* Essays Examination Scores  SAT code: 4833; ACT code: 0444  TOEFL code: 4833  An official copy of the scores be sent to us from the testing agency You can have your official score report sent to one UC campus, and all campuses you apply to will receive it  I took my SAT/ACT/SAT Subject/IE/TOEFL tests in December How I confirm you received them? The best option is to log into My UC Application (link is external) and self-report any December SAT, ACT, or SAT Subject Test scores, or International Exam or TOEFL scores The checklist on MAP@Berkeley will display the status of your official scores based on your self-reported tests Otherwise, if you've checked with the test center to confirm that your scores were mailed, then don't worry If we discover that there are any discrepancies, we will contact you Two letters of recommendation (optional)  Furthering our belief in the value of holistic review, we ask that those who write letters consider the following concepts when asked to add a letter to the application process:  Academic performance and potential (both overall and in the context of the applicant's high school class)  Love of learning  Leadership (in school, family, or community)  Persistence in the face of challenges  Cross-cultural engagement  Originality/Creativity Application Note Demonstrated concern for others Timeline   Activity      Date UC Application Opens August UC Application Submission Period November 1-30 Request for Letters Sent to Students First three weeks of December Letters of Recommendation Due January 15 Helpful Tools  Students If you are a prospective applicant with the opportunity to submit letters of recommendation, check out these helpful hints  Letter Writers Did a student ask you to write a letter on their behalf? Find tips on how to get started here Who should write the letter(s)? One letter must be written by an academic teacher or instructor The second letter can be written by anyone the student selects, ideally someone who knows them well Examples include a second teacher, college adviser or counselor, a coach, employer, clergy, etc How can I request letters of recommendation for Berkeley? Once the UC Application is submitted and UC Berkeley is selected as one of your ․ choices, some students will receive an email communication with a link taking them to the Recommendation Request Form Provide the information of the individual(s) you have asked to write letters on ․ your behalf on the form Up to two letters of recommendation can be submitted electronically ․ Once you submit the form, your recommenders will receive an email with ․ instructions on how to submit letters electronically How will I be able to submit my letters of recommendation to UC Berkeley? Students will be invited by email to complete an online form and provide the contact information of the individuals who are writing the letters Once the form is submitted, recommenders will receive an email with instructions on how to submit letters electronically to UC Berkeley Please not submit these letters to the UC Application Center How will the letters be submitted? All letters must be submitted electronically No letters in the mail or by courier will be accepted Invited applicants will identify letter writers via a link sent to them after their Application Note  applications receive an initial review If you are invited to submit up to two letters of recommendation, you will be emailed instructions to log into MAP@Berkeley Once in the portal, below the checklist, you'll see a link that takes you to a recommendations page Once there, you'll see a button that reads, "Add Recommender." Click there and follow the instructions PLEASE NOTE: Requests for letters of recommendation WILL NOT be found within the UC application, which opens August The request will be delivered to your email as a supplemental request Additionally, UC Berkeley does not receive letters through the Naviance system; please ensure that all letters of recommendation are submitted through UC Berkeley's online recommendation system  Will a third letter be accepted? No Only two letters will be accepted Contact Info If you are a current or prospective student seeking general information, you can reach us:  Online: Find your admissions officer by region  Social Media: Join the admissions conversation: Facebook and Twitter  By Phone: Call us at 510-642-3175 to speak to a UC Berkeley admissions representative Be sure to check our office hours below  In Person: Prospective students: join us for an admissions presentation offered Monday through Friday  Office Hours: Monday-Friday from a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m (PST)  By Mail: Office of Undergraduate Admissions, University of California, Berkeley, 110 Sproul Hall #5800, Berkeley, CA 94720-5800  Can I change the major (and/or college/school) I applied for at Berkeley? To change a major/college/school in your submitted Berkeley application, please submit your request using the Contact Us form You can expect a decision via email within five to seven days NOTE: No new major changes will be considered after January 31, 2018  How can I add a letter of recommendation, a new commendation, award, honor, etc., to my UC application? Is it too late? Out of fairness to all applicants, Berkeley does not permit or review unsolicited information If the campus requires additional information, a form will be displayed in your personal checklist on our secure applicant portal or we will reach out to you via email Typically, unsolicited information or changes to your application will not alter our final admission decision Please not confuse providing new information with correcting false or misleading information on your application If you have provided information which is no longer true (e.g., you have a grade change or you have dropped a class) you must immediately notify Berkeley in writing about this change Application Note https://admissions.universityofcalifornia.edu/applicant/login.htm http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/how-to-apply/application-fees/index.html http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/how-to-apply/apply-online/index.html https://admissions.berkeley.edu/freshman-policy https://admissions.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/docs/Tools%20for%20Students.pdf V SOP/ESSAY/WRITING SAMPLE  Essay  Directions  You will have questions to choose from You must respond to only of the  questions  Each response is limited to a maximum of 350 words  Which questions you choose to answer is entirely up to you: But you should select questions that are most relevant to your experience and that best reflect your individual circumstances Questions & guidance Remember, the personal questions are just that — personal Which means you should use our guidance for each question just as a suggestion in case you need help The important thing is expressing who are you, what matters to you and what you want to share with UC  Describe an example of your leadership experience in which you have positively influenced others, helped resolve disputes, or contributed to group efforts over time Things to consider ․ A leadership role can mean more than just a title It can mean being a mentor to others, acting as the person in charge of a specific task, or a taking lead role in organizing an event or project Think about your accomplishments and what you learned from the experience What were your responsibilities? Did you lead a team? How did your experience change your perspective on ․ leading others? Did you help to resolve an important dispute at your school, church in your community or an organization? And your leadership role doesn’t necessarily have to be limited to school activities For example, you help out or take care of your family?  Every person has a creative side, and it can be expressed in many ways: problem solving, original and innovative thinking, and artistically, to name a few Describe how you express your creative side Things to consider ․ What does creativity mean to you? Do you have a creative skill that is Application Note    important to you? What have you been able to with that skill? If you used creativity to solve a problem, what was your solution? What are the steps you took to solve the problem? How does your creativity influence your decisions inside or outside the ․ classroom? Does your creativity relate to your major or a future career? What would you say is your greatest talent or skill? How have you developed and demonstrated that talent over time? Things to consider ․ If there’s a talent or skill that you’re proud of, this is the time to share it You don’t necessarily have to be recognized or have received awards for your talent (although if you did and you want to talk about, feel free to so) Why is this talent or skill meaningful to you? Does the talent come naturally or have you worked hard to develop this skill ․ or talent? Does your talent or skill allow you opportunities in or outside the classroom? If so, what are they and how they fit into your schedule? Describe how you have taken advantage of a significant educational opportunity or worked to overcome an educational barrier you have faced Things to consider ․ An educational opportunity can be anything that has added value to your educational experience and better prepared you for college For example, participation in an honors or academic enrichment program, or enrollment in an academy that’s geared toward an occupation or a major, or taking advanced courses that interest you — just to name a few If you choose to write about educational barriers you’ve faced, how did you ․ overcome or strived to overcome them? What personal characteristics or skills did you call on to overcome this challenge? How did overcoming this barrier help shape who are you today? Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to overcome this challenge How has this challenge affected your academic achievement? Things to consider ․ A challenge could be personal, or something you have faced in your community or school Why was the challenge significant to you? This is a good opportunity to talk about any obstacles you’ve faced and what you’ve learned from the experience Did you have support from someone else or did you handle it alone? If you’re currently working your way through a challenge, what are you ․ doing now, and does that affect different aspects of your life? For example, Application Note  ask yourself, “How has my life changed at home, at my school, with my friends, or with my family?”  Think about an academic subject that inspires you Describe how you have furthered this interest inside and/or outside of the classroom Things to consider ․ Many students have a passion for one specific academic subject area, something that they just can’t get enough of If that applies to you, what have you done to further that interest? Discuss how your interest in the subject developed and describe any experience you have had inside and outside the classroom — such as volunteer work, internships, employment, summer programs, participation in student organizations and/or clubs — and what you have gained from your involvement Has your interest in the subject influenced you in choosing a major and/or ․ future career? Have you been able to pursue coursework at a higher level in this subject (honors, AP, IB, college or university work)? Are you inspired to pursue this subject further at UC, and how might you that?  What have you done to make your school or your community a better place? Things to consider ․ Think of community as a term that can encompass a group, team or a place – like your high school, hometown, or home You can define community as you see fit, just make sure you talk about your role in that community Was there a problem that you wanted to fix in your community? Why were you inspired to act? What did you learn from your effort? How ․ did your actions benefit others, the wider community or both? Did you work alone or with others to initiate change in your community?  Beyond what has already been shared in your application, what you believe makes you stand out as a strong candidate for admissions to the University of California? Things to consider ․ If there’s anything you want us to know about you, but didn’t find a question or place in the application to tell us, now’s your chance What have you not shared with us that will highlight a skill, talent, challenge or opportunity that you think will help us know you better? From your point of view, what you feel makes you an excellent choice for ․ UC? Don’t be afraid to brag a little Additional Comments (optional)  Tell us anything else you want us to know about your academic record that you have not had the opportunity to describe elsewhere in this section Application Note International applicants: If you selected Other as your school's grading system, please explain the grading system here (MAX 550 words) (Online Application) http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/how-to-apply/personalquestions/freshman/index.html  VI ADDITIONAL NOTE FOR INT’L APPLICANT  Tuition & Fee  2018-19 Fee Schedule (Note: Estimated fees are per semester.) Residents Tuition 5,721.00 5,721.00 Student Services Fee 564.00 564.00 Berkeley Campus Fee 727.00 727.00 80.00 80.00 N/A 14,496.00 1,497.00 1,497.00 $ 8,589.00 $ 23,085.00 193.00 193.00 $ 8,782.00 $ 23,278.00 Class Pass Fee - Transit Nonresident Supplemental Tuition Health Insurance Fee Continuing Student Total Document Management Fee New Student Total    Nonresidents Estimated Costs of Attending The University of California Undergraduate Costs for Nine-Month Academic Year, 2017–2018 Tuition and Fees* $40,644 Books and Supplies $1,200 Living (Room and Board) $15,400 Personal/Transportation $1,900 Health Insurance Allowance/Fee $2,300 Total Average Estimated Costs $61,644 Student Visa Information All admitted international students will be required to complete a Non-immigrant Information Form (NIF) A guarantee by the applicant's financial sponsor proving sufficient funds for the first year of study is required Upon receipt of the completed NIF, the Berkeley International Office (BIO) will issue the document needed for student visa application Freshman: Additional Requirement by country Application Note     China  If you are following the IGCSE/GCSE/GCE curriculum, you must the following to be eligible for admission: Complete at least IGCSE/GCSE/GCE O-Levels, and at least academic GCE A-Level exam Report your subjects and grades (if available) on the International External Exams page of the application, under the Test Scores tab (step of 7)  If you are following the Chinese national curriculum, follow these instructions for the application: List all courses and marks, from grade (year of lower middle school) ․ through grade 12 (years through of upper middle school) exactly as they appear on your official academic records Be prepared to submit your Graduation Certificate from the upper middle ․ school if you are accepted to UC  If you are following the IB curriculum, follow these instructions for the application Hong Kong Submitting official documents (after you are admitted to UC)  If you attended a local secondary school that offers the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) curriculum and you are accepted to UC, you must submit the HKDSE to the UC campus where you plan to enroll The HKDSE must be postmarked on or before July  If you attended a school that does not offer the HKDSE curriculum, please refer to the list on this page and look for the education system your school offers International Schools The international school must be accredited by your country’s Ministry of Education or have U.S regional accreditation You also must earn a certificate of completion that will allow you to enter a university in the country upon which your educational system is based For example, if your international school follows a U.S curriculum, your school must have U.S regional accreditation and you must graduate with a U.S high school diploma International Baccalaureate Filling out the application  You must report grades exactly as they appear on your official academic records (that includes the secondary school transcript and exam report from the International Baccalaureate Organization.)  If your school releases predicted scores for the diploma exams, you should enter the predicted scores on the International External Exams page of the application, Application Note under the Test Scores tab (Step of 7) You should not put your predicted scores on the International Baccalaureate page  If predicted IB scores are not available at the time you submit the application, you not need to report them on the application, and you not need to submit them at a later date (unless a campus requests that you so) UC campuses not use predicted scores as the only factor for admission http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/international/finances/index.html http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/international/applying-for-admission/freshmanrequirements-country/index.html https://registrar.berkeley.edu/tuition-fees-residency/tuition-fees/fee-schedule#undergrad https://admissions.berkeley.edu/requirements-international-students VII  STATUS CHECK Next steps for Freshman applicants If you are a current freshman applicant, check out the steps below (Note: You will receive an email in early December indicating we have received your application and that you may log in to the student portal.)  Check your Application’s Progress Online Check your application’s progress online via the student application portal MAP@Berkeley You will receive your login information in early December  Make sure we have correct information on file You will need the email address you provided in the UC application  Update your application If you need to change your email address, telephone numbers, mailing addresses, or SAT/ACT test scores, please update this information online at the My UC Application website.You can also change your email address through the Berkeley student portal, MAP@Berkeley (after logging in the first time)  Complete any Required Forms While most applicants will not have any required forms to complete, applicants to the following majors and programs will need to fill out supplemental forms and other information via MAP@Berkeley  Management, Entrepreneurship, & Management (MET) Program Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences + Business Administration ․ Industrial Engineering & Operations Research + Business Administration ․ Mechanical Engineering + Business Administration ․  Global Management Program (Haas School of Business) Students who are interested in Sciences Po should submit a separate application which is available on the program website Application Note How can I confirm that Berkeley received my application? In December (for freshmen) or January (for transfers), UC Berkeley will email you a confirmation that we received your application Check the email address account you included on your My UC Application Once we receive your application, you will be asked to log in to our campus application portal, MAP@Berkeley, to see the status of your application If you NOT receive a confirmation email from Berkeley in December, please contact the UC Application Center at 800-207-1710 (within US) or 310-513-2715 (outside U.S.), or email: ucinfo@applyucsupport.net  Is it possible for freshman applicants to be admitted earlier than the March decision date? Yes, a small number of students will receive notification of their decision in February Most of these students will be nominees for Regents’ and Chancellor’s Scholarships, a process that has traditionally been initiated during this time of year; the difference is that those students and some others are receiving admission offers at the same time Early admission notification is not Early Action or Early Decision Students cannot apply to be admitted early The majority of freshman applicants still will receive their decisions at the end of March, via the MAP@Berkeley portal https://admissions.berkeley.edu/freshman-applicant-checklist https://admissions.berkeley.edu/application-faqs#confirm  VIII   OTHER / FINANCIAL AID / INTERVIEW Other Students from countries requiring entry into military service upon completion of secondary education should not submit an application until the obligation has been met UC Berkeley cannot defer admission to a later term Financial Documentation Before a U.S consul will grant a visa, you must prove that you will have sufficient money to meet all your expenses while studying in the United States You must explain the source of your funds and guarantee that you will receive them while at UC Berkeley Unless you are able to provide written evidence demonstrating you have adequate financial resources for the entire time needed to complete your degree program, the consul will not grant a student visa If your country's government limits the amount of money that may be sent to its students in the United States, you should make sure that funds will be available When you leave your country, you must have enough money to:  pay for traveling expenses to UC Berkeley  pay fees for the entire term  meet living expenses until more money reaches you Application Note pay the return fare to your home If your country's government requires verification of enrollment before money can be forwarded to you, you may request the campus International Student Advisor to provide verification after you have completed your UC registration Some students assume, incorrectly, that additional financial assistance or part-time employment will be available Each year many students find themselves in serious financial difficulties because they did not arrange for adequate support Scholarships Berkeley offers a variety of scholarship programs that can help you fund your education In addition, you can search for outside scholarships to help with your educational expenses Please see the following web pages for more information on both UC Berkeley scholarships and outside scholarships  UC Berkeley Scholarships Berkeley Undergraduate Scholarship Fiat Lux Scholarship Middle Class Scholarship Regents' and Chancellor's Scholarship  Outside Scholarship Managing Outside Scholarship Awards Search for Outside Scholarships Submitting Transcripts to UC Berkeley  Instructions for Students If you’re a newly admitted student who has accepted your offer of admission, please follow the directions in CalCentral for submitting official transcripts You will see in CalCentral when your transcript has been received (Note: There may be a delay in seeing that it has been received, depending on which method or third-party vendor was used to send the transcript.)  Send by Mail to: UC Berkeley Undergraduate Admissions Transcripts 16 Sproul Hall, MC 0608 Berkeley, CA 94720-0608  Sending Transcripts Electronically: You may have the option to submit your transcript electronically, depending on your school or institution  Freshman Students and Transfer Students from Non-California Community Colleges    Application Note   Request that your school send official documents to UC Berkeley through a secure third-party vendor partner The school should ask the vendor to send transcripts to our Business Operations office: busops@berkeley.edu Instructions for High School and Community College Partners  Send by Mail to: UC Berkeley Undergraduate Admissions Transcripts 16 Sproul Hall, MC 0608 Berkeley, CA 94720-0608  Sending Transcripts Electronically: There are many secure third-party transcript vendors that your institution may use to submit transcripts to UC Berkeley Some examples: eTranscript California、Parchment Exchange、eSCRIP-SAFE、 National Student Clearinghouse UC Berkeley does not accept transcripts sent via email attachment; however, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions can make case-by-case exceptions (e.g., an email attachment that can be independently verified as authentic) High schools and non-California Community College partners: If you are ․ sending electronic transcripts on a student’s behalf, UC Berkeley accepts them through vendors via a secure method, including but not limited to: Certified PDF, Secure FTP, & SSL via encrypted transmission The vendor may send transcripts to our Business Operations office: busops@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail) California Community College partners: Some California community ․ colleges use eTranscript California(link is external) exclusively to submit transcripts For those institutions not using eTranscript California, transcripts may be sent via another secure third-party vendor, and the vendor may send transcripts to our Business Operations office: busops@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail) For questions and inquiries about the status of sent transcripts, by admitted ․ students who have accepted their offer of admission, please contact Cal Student Central What's Included on an Official Transcript  must be on school letterhead or in a specific transcript format developed by the school  is signed by a school official  includes a school seal or stamp  includes a date of graduation for Freshman admits  includes a date of graduation for Transfer admits (if applicable) Application Note lists all courses and grades by academic year is sent directly to UC Berkeley in a school envelope, sealed and stamped by the school  is NOT a copy or notarized document https://admissions.berkeley.edu/submitting-transcripts-uc-berkeley https://admissions.berkeley.edu/requirements-international-students https://financialaid.berkeley.edu/scholarships   ... https://admissions .berkeley. edu/student-profile http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/international/toefl-ielts-exams/index.html https://admissions .berkeley. edu/international-students https://admissions .berkeley. edu/requirements-international-students... Berkeley in writing about this change Application Note https://admissions.universityofcalifornia.edu/applicant/login.htm http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/how-to-apply/application-fees/index.html... Mail: Office of Undergraduate Admissions, University of California, Berkeley, 110 Sproul Hall #5800, Berkeley, CA 9472 0-5 800  Can I change the major (and/or college/school) I applied for at Berkeley?

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