Academic and Application Requirements

Admission decisions are based on a combination of factors, including academic degrees and records, the statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, test scores, and relevant work experience. We also consider the appropriateness of your goals to the degree program in which you are interested and to the research interests of the program's faculty. In addition, consideration may be given to how your background and life experience would contribute significantly to an educationally beneficial blend of students.

Please check the information provided by each graduate program for any additional admission requirements applicants must meet.

Applicant Admissions Criteria:

  1. Hold a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution with a major appropriate to the proposed graduate program. This degree must represent the completion of a program equivalent both in the distribution of academic subject matter and scholarship achievement comparable to that offered at the University of California.
  2. Have a satisfactory scholastic average, usually a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B) is required.
  3. Provide TOEFL or IELTS test scores (international students only). Please visit our International Application Information page.
  4. Individual Program Requirements: Please review below any additional requirements imposed by the graduate program you are applying to (GRE test scores, Writing Samples).

General Application Requirements:

The following is a list of materials required to complete the UC Merced Graduate application for M.A./M.M./M.S. and Ph.D. programs:

  1. Demonstrated Financial Need: Click here to submit a financial need-based voucher request. You must submit your request at least five business days prior to your program's application deadline.
  2. Program Participation: If you have participated in any of the eligible programs listed HERE you may qualify for an application fee voucher. Please review the instructions on page 2 to claim your fee waiver and submit your application. Be prepared to upload proof of participation.

Learn more about application fee vouchers here.

University of California, Merced
Attn: Graduate Division, SSB 230
5200 N Lake Road
Merced, CA 95343

Official transcripts from domestic universities may be sent electronically if the originating institution provides that option. Please have them delivered to grad@ucmerced.edu. All academic records submitted to our office become the property of the University, and cannot be returned.

Individual Program Requirements:

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Scores: Please review below which graduate programs required the GRE for the FALL 2025 admissions cycle. If required, applicants should arrange to have their GRE scores sent to the UC Merced Graduate Division Office. The GRE institution code for UC Merced is 4129. GRE scores are valid for five years after the testing year in which you tested. You may self-report scores but official test scores are required if advised by your graduate program. If your graduate program is not listed below, then you are not required to enter GRE scores.

The following Graduate Programs REQUIRE the GRE:

The following Graduate Programs accept the GRE as an optional requirement:

Writing Samples: The Interdisciplinary Humanities and Psychological Sciences program requires a writing sample of all applicants.

Please Note: Although not a requirement for most programs, all applicants may submit examples of their prior academic work, writing samples, or statements about research experience.

International Applicants:

Students applying from foreign countries should also refer to the requirements and regulations for international students for additional information.

Per a decision made by UC Merced Graduate Council in October 2021:

Verification of test scores will need to be provided to the Graduate Division

University of California, Merced
Attn: Graduate Division, SSB 230
5200 N Lake Road
Merced, CA 95343

Please refer to our International Applicants page for test score requirements. Note some programs require higher test scores, please also review program standards.