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Enrollment - Fall 2025

Overview

In the Fall 2025 term, 27,633 students were enrolled at UCR, representing a 4.7% one-year increase and a 20.6% ten-year increase in UCR's student population. Enrollments included 24,034 undergraduate students (87.0% of the Fall 2025 total) and 3,599 graduate students (13.0% of the Fall 2025 total). The table below shows undergraduate, graduate, and total enrollment at UCR for each fall term from 2016 through 2025.

Enrollment by Term
 2016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Undergraduate Enrollment19,79920,06920,58122,05522,68722,86622,90322,64622,59924,034
Graduate Enrollment3,1223,2093,3413,4933,7473,9813,9063,7803,7853,599
Total Enrollment22,92123,27823,92225,54826,43426,84726,80926,42626,38427,633
Notes
  • For additional details, visit the UCR Enrollment dashboard.
  • Counts represent distinct students who are enrolled in credit-bearing classes as of the fall third-week census. 

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Student Demographics - Fall 2025

Overview

Demographic information for UCR students enrolled in the Fall 2025 term is summarized below.

Ethnicity
  • Chicanx/Latinx: 39.3%
  • Asian: 37.7%
  • White: 18.6%
  • Black/African American: 6.6%
  • Southwest Asian/North African: 4.5%
  • Native American: 1.7%
  • Pacific Islander: 0.8%
  • US Nonresident: 7.2%
  • Not Specified: 1.5%

75.2% of students identified with one group; 16.1% of students identified with two or more groups. 

Underrepresented Minority
  • Underrepresented Minority: 43.4%
  • Not Underrepresented Minority: 56.6%
Low Income (Undergraduates)
  • Low Income: 39.0%
  • Not Low Income: 61.0%
First Generation (Undergraduates)
  • First Generation: 49.4%
  • Not First Generation: 50.6%
Pell Recipient (Undergraduates)
  • Pell Recipient: 48.2%
  • Not Pell Recipient: 51.8%
Gender Identity
  • Female: 49.9%
  • Male: 47.5%
  • Nonbinary or Different Identity: 1.6%
  • Not Specified: 1.0%
Sexual Orientation
  • Heterosexual or Straight: 78.5%
  • Bisexual: 8.6%
  • Gay or Lesbian: 2.0%
  • Other: 2.8%
  • Not Specified: 8.1%
Notes
  • For additional details, visit the UCR Enrollment Demographics dashboard.
  • Percentages represent the proportion of distinct students who are enrolled in credit-bearing classes as of the fall third-week census. Medical residents are not included.
  • Aggregated ethnicity categories are based on students' self-reported identifications on the admission application. Students may select identifications corresponding to multiple categories. Domestic students are counted in each applicable category; consequently, individual category percentages will sum to more than 100%. Nonresident international students are counted only in the US Nonresident category.
  • Underrepresented minority (URM) students include those who identify as Native American, Black/African American, Chicanx/Latinx, or Pacific Islander.
  • Figures for low income and first generation status are based, respectively, on students' family income and parental education levels, as self-reported at application time.
  • Students are defined as Pell recipients when they receive the need-based federal Pell grant for their entering term; Pell recipient status reported for the most recent year is provisional.
  • Low income, first generation, and Pell measures include undergraduate students only.

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Student Demographics - Fall 2025

Overview

Demographic information for UCR students enrolled in the Fall 2025 term is summarized below.

Race/Ethnicity (IPEDS)
  • Chicanx/Latinx: 39.3%
  • Asian: 32.0%
  • White: 10.9%
  • US Nonresident: 7.2%
  • Two or More Races: 5.0%
  • Black/African American: 3.8%
  • Domestic Unknown: 1.5%
  • Pacific Islander: < 1%
  • Native American: < 1%
Underrepresented Minority
  • Underrepresented Minority: 43.4%
  • Not Underrepresented Minority: 56.6%
Low Income (Undergraduates)
  • Low Income: 39.0%
  • Not Low Income: 61.0%
First Generation (Undergraduates)
  • First Generation: 49.4%
  • Not First Generation: 50.6%
Pell Recipient (Undergraduates)
  • Pell Recipient: 48.2%
  • Not Pell Recipient: 51.8%
Gender Identity
  • Female: 49.9%
  • Male: 47.5%
  • Nonbinary or Different Identity: 1.6%
  • Not Specified: 1.0%
Sexual Orientation
  • Heterosexual or Straight: 78.5%
  • Bisexual: 8.6%
  • Gay or Lesbian: 2.0%
  • Other: 2.8%
  • Not Specified: 8.1%
Notes
  • For additional details, visit the UCR Enrollment Demographics dashboard.
  • Percentages represent the proportion of distinct students who are enrolled in credit-bearing classes as of the fall third-week census. Medical residents are not included.
  • Aggregated ethnicity categories follow federal IPEDS definitions for race/ethnicity, using students' self-reported identifications on the admission application. Note that under the IPEDS definitions, students are counted in one category only.
  • Underrepresented minority (URM) students include those who identify as Native American, Black/African American, Chicanx/Latinx, or Pacific Islander.
  • Figures for low income and first generation status are based, respectively, on students' family income and parental education levels, as self-reported at application time.
  • Students are defined as Pell recipients when they receive the need-based federal Pell grant for their entering term; Pell recipient status reported for the most recent year is provisional.
  • Low income, first generation, and Pell measures include undergraduate students only.

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Undergraduate Students by Geographic Origin - Fall 2025

Overview

In the Fall 2025 term, 96.1% of undergraduate students were residents of California, 1.0% were residents of other US states, and 2.9% were international. Additional details are listed below for the California counties that account for the largest share of undergraduate students.

Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographic Origin
  • Los Angeles County: 25.9%
  • Riverside County: 21.5%
  • San Bernardino County: 14.3%
  • Orange County: 10.3%
  • San Diego County: 4.7%
  • Alameda County: 4.4%
  • Santa Clara County: 4.3%
  • Other California: 10.7%
  • Other US State: 1.0%
  • International: 2.9%
Notes
  • For additional details, visit the UCR Enrollment Demographics dashboard.
  • Percentages represent the proportion of distinct undergraduate students who are enrolled in credit-bearing classes as of the fall third-week census.
  • Geographic origin is based on students' address of permanent residence at application time.

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Graduation Rates - 2025

Overview

For first-time full-time frosh, the four-year and six-year graduation rates for the most recent cohorts with available data are listed below:

  • Six-year rate (Fall 2019 cohort): 75.4%
  • Four-year rate (Fall 2021 cohort): 61.8%

For transfer students, the two-year and four-year graduation rates for the most recent cohorts with available data are listed below:

  • Four-year rate (Fall 2021 cohort): 85.7%
  • Two-year rate (Fall 2023 cohort): 66.3%
First-time Full-time Frosh Graduation Rates by Cohort Year
  2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
4-Year Rate 54.8% 56.0% 62.4% 61.3% 62.4% 65.2% 65.3% 64.2% 59.4% 61.8%
6-Year Rate 74.5% 76.0% 77.3% 76.4% 76.0% 76.5% 76.2% 75.4% N/A N/A
Transfer Graduation Rates by Cohort Year
  2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
2-Year Rate 61.0% 56.8% 59.4% 56.9% 58.3% 59.8% 54.3% 60.5% 61.3% 66.3%
4-Year Rate 87.3% 84.3% 84.7% 84.4% 84.9% 85.9% 81.9% 85.7% N/A N/A
Notes

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Degrees Awarded - 2024-25

Overview

In the 2024-25 academic year, 7,100 total degrees were awarded, representing a 2.0% one-year increase and a 32.6% ten-year increase in the number of degrees annually conferred by UCR. Degrees awarded included 5,736 bachelor's degrees (up 3.4% from 2023-24), 954 master's degrees (down 6.0% from 2023-24), 334 Ph.D. degrees (up 1.8% from 2023-24), and 76 M.D. degrees (up 15.2% from 2023-24).

Degrees Awarded by Academic Year
  2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25
Bachelor's 4,505 4,549 4,813 4,642 5,729 6,199 5,880 5,953 5,549 5,736
Master's 609 680 637 707 765 837 842 980 1,015 954
Ph.D. 239 268 305 293 272 268 331 324 328 334
M.D. 0 40 49 39 69 57 69 63 66 76
Total 5,353 5,537 5,804 5,681 6,835 7,361 7,122 7,320 6,958 7,100
Notes
  • For more details, visit the UCR Degrees Awarded dashboard.
  • Counts represent degrees earned between summer and spring of the years indicated (i.e., leading summer).
  • For students earning multiple degrees within a single measurement period (e.g., double majors), each degree awarded is included in the count.

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Faculty and Staff - Fall 2025

Overview

Demographic information for UCR faculty and staff as of the Fall 2025 term is summarized below.

Faculty and Staff by Position Type
  • Ladder-Rank Faculty and Professors of Teaching: 917 (17.7%)
  • Other Faculty: 330 (6.4%)
  • Non-Faculty Academic Employees: 634 (12.2%)
  • Professional Support Staff: 2,734 (52.8%)
  • Management and Senior Professionals: 566 (10.9%)
Faculty and Academic Personnel Demographics
Race/Ethnicity (IPEDS)
  • White: 40.2%
  • Asian: 22.2%
  • US Nonresident: 13.2%
  • Chicanx/Latinx: 12.2%
  • Domestic Unknown: 5.9%
  • Black/African American: 3.5%
  • Two or More Races: 2.2%
  • Native American: <1%
  • Pacific Islander: <1%
Gender Identity
  • Male: 52.7%
  • Female: 39.1%
  • Nonbinary or Different Identity: 1.2%
  • Not Specified: 7.0%
Staff Demographics
Race/Ethnicity (IPEDS)
  • Chicanx/Latinx: 42.5%
  • White: 29.9%
  • Asian: 11.0%
  • Black/African American: 8.1%
  • Domestic Unknown: 4.8%
  • Two or More Races: 2.2%
  • US Nonresident: <1%
  • Native American: <1%
  • Pacific Islander: <1%
Gender Identity
  • Female: 55.1%
  • Male: 37.4%
  • Nonbinary or Different Identity: 0.8%
  • Not Specified: 6.7%
Notes
  • For more details, visit the UCR Faculty and Staff Statistics dashboard.
  • Counts represent unduplicated headcounts for UCR employees as of the October payroll.
  • Employees holding multiple positions are counted under what IR considers their primary job title.
  • Counts exclude student employees.
  • Medical residents are counted as non-faculty academic employees.

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