The University of California, Irvine, is one of the three new campuses of the University of California in the 1960s. Located in southern California, the school is the penultimate new campus among the ten campuses of the University of California. Because of its late establishment, its school spirit is open and it is very easy to accept new cultures and ideas.
Excellent geographical location, excellent study and living environment and the support of a large number of high-tech enterprises in Orange County make this school the fastest growing branch in the University of California system. The strong research strength of the school reform also makes its graduate school among the best in the United States, and its comprehensive reputation is at the upper-middle level in the University of California system, ranking among the top 50 in the United States.