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University of California, Irvine application conditions
The application conditions for UC Irvine are as follows:

1. Introduction: The University of California, Irvine requires the submission of TOEFL or IELTS scores. The total score of TOEFL is not less than 80, and there is no single score requirement. Students admitted in the fall all have a TOEFL score of 95 and an IELTS score of 6.5, and there is no single score requirement. Applicants can use reading scores such as AP, IB, ACT English or SAT instead of language test scores.

2. College setting: claire trevor Art College, Education College, Business School, Biological Science College, Computer Information College, Physics College, Social Ecology College, Social Science College and Henry samuels Engineering College.

3. Scientific research institutions: public policy research center, disease research center, laser research center, traffic research institute, biological research center, etc.

4. Graduate school: Academy of Fine Arts, Paul Merag Business School, School of Social Studies, School of Engineering, School of Humanities, School of Medicine, School of Science, School of Biology, etc.

5. Main departments: business administration, finance, humanities, fine arts, information system, earth science, science and technology, biology, economics, biological science, English, social science, etc.

6. School: the abbreviation of University of California at Irvine, also translated as University of California at Irvine or Irvine, was founded in 1965. It belongs to the University of California system and is a public research university. It is a member of the association of american universities, the Pacific Rim University Alliance and the International Forum of Public Universities, and is called the Public Ivy League. Although the University of California, Irvine, has not been established for a long time, it has trained eight Nobel Prize winners and seven Pulitzer Prize winners, and has become an important research institution in the United States.