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Main article: UC Berkeley financial aid
See also: Student financial aid in the United States
Students and prospective students of UC Berkeley are eligible for a variety of public and private financial aid. Most financial aid inquiries are processed through the UC Berkeley Financial Aid and Scholarships Office. Some graduate schools, such as the Haas School of Business[84] and UC Berkeley School of Law[3] have their own financial aid offices.
Student body[edit]
Demographics of student body[85][86]
Undergraduate Graduate California U.S. Census
African American 3.4% 3.4% 6.2% 12.0%
Asian American 39.2% 17.8% 13% 4.7%
White American 29.0% 38.0% 40.1% 63.7%
Hispanic American 12.6% 7.1% 37.6% 16.3%
Native American 0.8% 1.1% 1% 0.7%
International student 10.4% 20.3% N/A N/A
Other/Unknown 4.7% 11.9% 2.1% 2.4%
Berkeley enrolled 25,574 undergraduate and 10,125 graduate students in Fall 2012.[2] Women make up 52.3% of undergraduate enrollments and 45.5% graduate and professional students.[2] 82% of undergraduates and 43% of graduate and professional students are California residents.[85] In the wake of Proposition 209, the plurality of Asian American students and under-representation of African-American and Hispanic students has received national attention.[87][88][89][90]
First-Time Freshman Profile[91][92][93]
2013
(preliminary) 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Applicants
67,658
61,731 52,966 50,393 48,650 48,461
Admits
14,101
11,130 11,441 10,844 10,528 10,474
% Admitted
20.8
18.0
21.6
21.5
21.6
21.6
Enrolled
4,162
4,443
4,109
4,356
4,261
Average GPA
3.84
3.83
3.84
3.80
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