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UC Hits Record 301,093 Students as In-State Enrollment Climbs for 10th Year

New figures point to budget strain from fewer Pell recipients alongside suspended federal research grants.

Overview

  • The University of California reported 301,093 total students for Fall 2025, an increase of 1,686 from the prior year.
  • California resident undergraduates reached 200,532, marking a decade of annual growth and accounting for more than 84% of UC undergrads.
  • Federal agencies have suspended or terminated more than 400 UC research grants totaling about $230 million, and a judge in November temporarily barred broader funding withholdings as admissions litigation proceeds.
  • Low‑income students receiving Pell Grants declined by 2,107 to 84,780 systemwide, with eight of nine undergraduate campuses reporting drops and UC Riverside posting a gain.
  • Overall international enrollment dipped by 499 to 34,498, yet new international undergraduates rose about 21% to 7,292, while campus shifts were uneven with UC Riverside up 1,249, UC San Diego up 831, UC Davis down 656, and graduate enrollment inching up by 202 to 63,421.