Study at UC San Diego.

UBridge increases international student admission odds by 5x.

Study at UC San Diego.

UBridge increases international student admission odds by 5x.

Frequently asked questions

What GPA do I need to pursue UC Diego?

The minimum required GPA for international students to transfer into UCSD is a 2.8/4.0. That said, public data suggests that students have at least a 3.6/4.0 to stand a realistic chance at being admitted. There are a host of other important factors that come into play, most importantly the major you choose. UBridge advisors are experts on the UCSD admissions process and help guide our students to acceptance rates as high as 10x the international first-year rate.

What TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo do I need to pursue UC Diego?

There is no minimum requirement for UC San Diego. As a transfer student, you are judged on your performance at UBridge in your English courses, not on standardized tests. What's more, your tests are not needed for transfer. You will only need these tests to meet the minimum admissions requirements to get into UBridge.

Can this really help me if I’m already a great student?

Yes. Even high-achieving students benefit from the guaranteed transfer pathway, which removes uncertainty and allows students to plan their academic trajectory with clarity and confidence.

Is this a tutoring service?

No, our advisors cover much, much more than tutoring. You will be assigned a professional, in-person advisor who covers all aspects of your student needs. From creating a full two-year plan to transfer to UC San Diego, to actually registering for classes, required academic meetings/updates during the semester, written reports to parents, and transfer assistance to UC San Diego in year two.

Is UC Diego admission guaranteed?

No. Students attending one of UBridge’s California campuses will enjoy what is called “priority” admissions to UCSD. That means that they will have priority over students who are looking to transfer to UCSD from colleges or universities outside of the state of California. This is a benefit afforded to all California two-year college students. Approximately 92% of all students admitted to the University of California system come from a two-year college in California.

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