Sending Official Records — First-Years

Unless otherwise stated in your Admission Contract (which you can view on the MyApplication Status), the deadline for receipt of official transcripts is July 1, 2024, and the deadline for test scores is July 15, 2024.

Update regarding 2024 AP scores: students will not be penalized for the delay in receiving official scores from College Board. We are aware of the release dates and students do not need to notify us via emails/phone calls.

Please report changes to us if any names on previous records differ from the names you provided on your application form.

If we do not receive your official transcripts and test scores by the due date, a hold will be placed on your record. This will prevent you from enrolling in classes and receiving services from the university.

Sending Transcripts

Electronically

Electronic transcripts are our preferred method of submission and are accepted from the following vendors:

We must receive your transcript directly from the transcript vendor. Make sure to select UCLA Undergraduate Admission if required by vendor.

We won’t accept transcripts sent through email as official. If your school doesn’t utilize these vendors, you’ll need to submit official paper copies of your documents.

Please note: Once the transcript is downloaded by our office, processing time is still required. Please allow up to 10 business days for MyUCLA to be updated.

Due to volume, we cannot respond to emails requesting updates regarding transcripts/documents processing. You must check your MyUCLA portal.

By Mail

If your school is unable to send electronic transcripts via the approved vendors listed above, paper transcripts can be mailed to:

UCLA Undergraduate Admission
Attn: Transcripts
1147 Murphy Hall, Box 951436
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436

Paper documents will only be considered official if they are sent in a sealed school envelope with a stamp or signature on the flap of the envelope.

Students Educated in the U.S.

UCLA needs official transcripts from the following:

Your high school of graduation

Previous high schools

Colleges or universities

Non-U.S. schools

Students Educated Outside the U.S.

UCLA needs official transcripts from the following (as they pertain to you):

Secondary school

Colleges or universities

External Exams

British System Exams

GCSE/IGCSE/O-Levels, AS-Levels

A-Levels/Pre-U

Options for Online Cambridge Submission

International Baccalaureate Exams

India External Board Exams

Other External Exams

Please note: UCLA grants university credit for GCE and Singapore-Cambridge A-Level examinations with passing grades. To receive university credit for A-Level exams passed, you must submit a Certifying Statement of Results directly from the examining board. Credit will not be awarded from certified true copies of your A-Level results or transcripts.

Sending Test Scores

ACT and SAT Scores

UCLA will not consider SAT or ACT scores for admission or scholarship purposes.

Institution Codes for UCLA

AP or IB Scores

If you passed any Advanced Placement (AP) or higher-level International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, you must have the testing agency send the official results to UCLA to receive credit. Provided we receive your official results, credit from these exams should appear on your record sometime during your first term at UCLA.

AP Credit awarded at UCLA:

UCLA awards credit for AP exams with scores of 3 or higher. The credit you receive depends on the College/School your major belongs to:

IB Credit awarded at UCLA:

UCLA awards college credit for most IB higher-level exams with scores of 5 or higher. (We don’t award college credit for standard-level exams.) The specific credit you receive depends on the College/School your major belongs to:

Sending IGETC Forms

High school students who have taken courses at a California Community College (CCC) may receive IGETC certification from the CCC. IGETC is not an admission requirement but students who have completed IGETC may send proof of completion. UCLA does not accept partial IGETC for first-year students.

If you have obtained full IGETC, please review the following submission guidelines: