My daughter is an international student and is interested in switching into engineering. We understand it’s very selective and there’s a point-based screening process (something like needing 3–4 points). Realistically, do international students have a fair shot at this change of major, or is transferring to another school often the more realistic path?
Switching to an engineering major at UC San Diego (UCSD) is highly competitive, especially for international students. The new point-based screening process, effective from 2025, favors local students, making it difficult for international students to accumulate the necessary points for admission.
Point System Disadvantage
- International students typically qualify for only one point based on GPA, while domestic students can earn multiple points through California residency, first-generation status, and Pell eligibility.
- A high GPA (above 3.0 in key courses) is essential for international students to remain competitive, as acceptance rates can vary significantly by department, with some as low as 20%.
Given these challenges, transferring to another institution may be a more viable path. If considering this option, keep in mind:
- You must gain admission to another SEVP-certified school before transferring your visa record.
- Coordinate with UCSD's International Services and Engagement Office for the SEVIS Record Transfer.
- Ensure your current coursework aligns with the transfer major preparation requirements at your new institution.