Frequently Asked Questions About Admitted Student Day

Q: What if the session I want to attend is full?

A: While we work hard to place sessions in rooms with adequate seating, some sessions may still fill. If a session is full, take a look to see if it is offered during another time block. If not, all resources will be available at the Academic & Information Fair in The Rec Center from 1 – 3 p.m. to answer any questions you may have.

Q: Do I have to go to the academic session that corresponds to my program of study?

A: Yes. Seating is limited so we ask that students and guests attend the academic session that corresponds to the major/program of study to which the student was admitted. The location of your academic session will be indicated in your reminder email, which will be sent two days before Admitted Student Day.

Q: Is there free WiFi?

A: Yes, you can connect to the free campus WiFi by selected ‘UCB Guest’ from the wireless network options, opening a web browser and following the instructions.

Q: How do I change my major?

A: To change your major before the fall semester begins, navigate to your Application Status Page and find the “Request a Major Change” button on the right hand-side of the page.

Q:  I’m ready to be a Buff! How do I enroll?

A: If you would like to confirm your intent to enroll during Admitted Student Day, please visit the Office of Admissions (Regent Administrative Center 125).

Q:  Why can I only bring three guests with me to Admitted Student Day?

A: We are excited to welcome you to Admitted Student Day, a popular and eagerly anticipated event. To ensure that all admitted students can fully enjoy the experience, we must limit the number of accompanying guests to 3 per student. This helps us maximize space and provide the best possible experience for everyone. We kindly ask you to adhere to the specified guest count as we strive to make this day memorable for all admitted students.

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