San Diego, California, USA
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD), founded in 1960, is a leading public research university located in La Jolla, California. Known for its strong programs in engineering, medicine, and the sciences, UCSD consistently ranks among the top public universities worldwide. The campus is home to over 38,000 students, including around 30,000 undergraduates and 8,000 graduate students. UCSD offers a diverse range of programs across its six undergraduate colleges, five academic divisions, and five graduate and professional schools. With an annual research budget exceeding $1.4 billion, UCSD fosters a culture of innovation and discovery. The university's distinguished faculty and alumni include Nobel laureates and influential researchers, contributing to a dynamic academic environment.
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US News Rank
Network Building
Very high
Diversity
High
Graduation Salary
$84,943
Admitted Students
33,092
University Type
Public
Cost of living
$1,844/month
Total students
Male to female ratio