Campus Facts - Tables
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
| 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate Enrollment | 19,799 | 20,069 | 20,581 | 22,055 | 22,687 | 22,866 | 22,903 | 22,646 | 22,599 | 24,034 |
| Graduate Enrollment | 3,122 | 3,209 | 3,341 | 3,493 | 3,747 | 3,981 | 3,906 | 3,780 | 3,785 | 3,599 |
| Total Enrollment | 22,921 | 23,278 | 23,922 | 25,548 | 26,434 | 26,847 | 26,809 | 26,426 | 26,384 | 27,633 |
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
- For additional details, visit the UCR First-Time Full-Time Frosh Graduation Rates dashboard and the UCR Transfer Retention and Graduation Rates dashboard.
- Percentages represent the share of the cohort starting in the indicated fall term that graduated within the specified time.
- Graduation rates are cumulative and are measured through the final summer of the corresponding year.
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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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