The University of California, Merced (UC Merced or colloquially, UCM) is a
public
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land-grant
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research university
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in
Merced, California
Merced (; Spanish for "Mercy") is a city in, and the county seat of, Merced County, California, United States, in the San Joaquin Valley. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 86,333, up from 78,958 in 2010. Incorporated on Apri ...
, United States. It is one of the ten campuses in the
University of California
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(UC) system. Established in 2005, UC Merced is the newest campus within the UC system. The primary campus is located around five miles north of Merced and sits adjacent to
Lake Yosemite. The main campus is around in size. Large swaths of protected natural
grasslands
A grassland is an area where the vegetation is dominated by grasses (Poaceae). However, sedge ( Cyperaceae) and rush ( Juncaceae) can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes such as clover, and other herbs. Grasslands occur ...
surround the university.
UC Merced was initiated because the population of the
San Joaquin Valley
The San Joaquin Valley ( ; Spanish language in California, Spanish: ''Valle de San Joaquín'') is the southern half of California's Central Valley (California), Central Valley. Famed as a major breadbasket, the San Joaquin Valley is an importa ...
had grown substantially. UC Merced consists of three
undergraduate
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,
graduate, and professional schools. The upcoming
medical school
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is being established in partnership with
UCSF
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a public land-grant research university in San Francisco, California, United States. It is part of the University of California system and is dedicated entirely to health science and life ...
and their
satellite campus
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,
UCSF Fresno in order to address the lack of healthcare services available in the
San Joaquin Valley
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. UC Merced offers over 60 undergraduate degrees and 18 graduate and professional degrees and roughly 8,000 undergraduates and 700 graduate students were enrolled at UCM as of fall 2023. The university is
classified
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among "
R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High research activity" and had $62.2 million in
research and development
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expenditures in 2023.
UC Merced is one of the largest employers in
Merced County
Merced County ( ) is a county located in the northern San Joaquin Valley section of the Central Valley, in the U.S. state of California.
As of the 2020 census, the population was 281,202. The county seat is Merced. The county is named after ...
. The
UC Merced Golden Bobcats
The UC Merced Bobcats are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent the University of California, Merced (UCM), located in Merced, California, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ...
currently compete in the
NAIA as members of the
Cal Pac. In 2025, the university plans to move to
NCAA Division II
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.
History
Early years
In the early 1980s, the
Regents of the University of California
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initiated a formal process to identify a location for a new University of California campus. At the time, the San Joaquin Valley stood out as the largest and most densely populated region in the state that lacked a UC presence. On May 19, 1988, the
UC Regents voted to move forward with a plan to establish a new campus in this region. This decision was largely influenced by mounting enrollment pressures across existing campuses and the long term projection of a substantial increase in student demand. In 1989, the Regents further authorized then UC President
David P. Gardner
David Pierpont Gardner (March 24, 1933 – January 2, 2024) was an American university administrator, and professor who served as the 15th president of the University of California. He also served as president of the University of Utah.
Biograph ...
to begin the planning process for up to three new campuses to meet these educational demands. Attention quickly turned toward California’s Central Valley, which, despite its size and significance, had yet to be served by a UC institution.
A wide range of expert consultant teams comprising biologists, engineers, economists, cultural resource analysts, and academic planners were assembled to analyze the eight Preferred sites. This phase of the review also included major public forums organized by the UC Site Selection Task Force, held in key cities such as
Bakersfield
Bakersfield is a city in and the county seat of Kern County, California, United States. The city covers about near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, which is located in the Central Valley region.
Bakersfield's population as of the ...
,
Fresno
Fresno (; ) is a city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County, California, Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley (California), Central Valley region. It covers a ...
, and
Modesto
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Modesto is locate ...
. Hundreds of stakeholders, including community leaders, local residents, and elected officials, attended these meetings to express their opinions and discuss how the campus would impact their region. By 1992, the field was narrowed once more, this time to three final contenders: Fresno, Madera, and Merced. However, plans for selecting a final site were temporarily stalled due to economic constraints and statewide budget issues, delaying any progress until 1993.
Some state lawmakers expressed skepticism toward the project’s feasibility: State Senator
John Burton derided the proposal as the “biggest boondoggle ever.”
Additional delays occurred when environmental impact assessments for the Madera and Merced sites were found to be inadequate or incomplete, leading to a new round of reviews. Ultimately, on May 19, 1995, the Regents of the University of California made the final decision to locate the new campus in
Merced
Merced (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Mercy") is a city in, and the county seat of, Merced County, California, United States, in the San Joaquin Valley. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 86,333, up ...
, choosing it over the other two finalist sites in
Madera and
Fresno
Fresno (; ) is a city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County, California, Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley (California), Central Valley region. It covers a ...
.
Development
After the University of California completed its site selection process, officials at the state, regional, and local levels launched efforts to craft comprehensive planning and conservation strategies necessary to address the various development challenges associated with the UC Merced project. In October 1996, the
County of Merced revised its General Plan, formally designating a Specific Urban Development Plan (SUDP) area and outlining a series of long term
public planning goals intended to shape development over the coming decades. Among the priorities set forth in this plan were commitments to
protecting farmland, conserving natural
wetland
A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are flooded or saturated in water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally. Flooding results in oxygen-poor ( anoxic) processes taking place, especially ...
and other environmental resources, promoting sustainable
growth
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Biology
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, and ensuring that the UC Merced campus would be constructed in a timely and environmentally conscious manner. In April 1997, the City of Merced expanded its sphere of influence to incorporate the SUDP area and agreed to collaborate closely with Merced County to facilitate the project’s advancement.
In February 1998, a formal partnership was established between the
University of California
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,
Merced County
Merced County ( ) is a county located in the northern San Joaquin Valley section of the Central Valley, in the U.S. state of California.
As of the 2020 census, the population was 281,202. The county seat is Merced. The county is named after ...
, the City of Merced, the Virginia Smith Trust, and the Merced Irrigation District. This collaborative team initiated the Concept Planning Phase for the envisioned University Community. As part of this initiative, Merced County adopted a “Guidance Package,” which aimed to establish a framework for evaluating and managing university related development to ensure that it remained consistent with the existing General Plan. This planning process culminated with the publication of the University Community Concept Report in May 1999, a foundational document that helped guide future steps. Simultaneously, discussions began between university and county representatives and federal and state permitting agencies to streamline approvals for Section 404 permits and other regulatory clearances. At the time, most early planning efforts were concentrated on the
Lake Yosemite area, located adjacent to the proposed campus footprint. The proximity of the lake was seen as a significant asset, both for its aesthetic appeal and its ability to distinguish UC Merced from the other UC campuses.

Progress on the project received a major boost in March 1996 when California voters approved Proposition 203, the Public Education Facilities Bond Act. This bond initiative authorized the allocation of funds for constructing new public education facilities, including those within the UC system.
To supplement this, Assemblymember
Dennis Cardoza secured an additional $55 million in dedicated state funds for UC Merced, with the explicit intention of ensuring the project would not impact the financial standing of the other nine UC campuses.
In 1999, the Regents of the University of California appointed
Carol Tomlinson-Keasey as UC Merced’s founding
chancellor
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, a key figure who proved instrumental in advocating for continued state support and funding.
To meet environmental standards, a formal wetland delineation following the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers guidelines was conducted, along with extensive biological surveys throughout 1999 and 2000. These surveys targeted a wide range of species including rare
vernal pool
Vernal pools, also called vernal ponds or ephemeral pools, are seasonal pools of water that provide habitat for distinctive plants and animals. They are considered to be a distinctive type of wetland usually devoid of fish, and thus allow the saf ...
invertebrates,
plants
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,
amphibians
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, and
mammals
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to assess potential ecological constraints. Given the sensitivity of these habitats, UC and Merced County launched a detailed evaluation of fifteen alternative sites within eastern Merced County to determine if any offered fewer environmental conflicts while still meeting institutional and community development goals.
These studies led to the creation of the Comprehensive Alternatives Analysis (CAA), which ultimately recommended relocating the main campus site. The new site, situated on the grounds of the former Merced Hills Golf Course, was located approximately three miles south of the original location, but still within Virginia Smith Trust property. In addition, the planned University Community was shifted southward off of highly sensitive environmental lands and closer to established urban areas and infrastructure, bringing the project into greater alignment with the City of
Merced
Merced (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Mercy") is a city in, and the county seat of, Merced County, California, United States, in the San Joaquin Valley. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 86,333, up ...
’s existing development patterns. By early 2001, both the University and Merced County had each prepared their own Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) for the revised campus and community plans. At the same time, UC pursued federal environmental permits to facilitate future expansion beyond the original golf course site.
The passage of Proposition 203 represented a pivotal moment, marking the first time bond money could be used to construct new buildings in both the UC and
California State University
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systems.
In March 2001, the
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
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pledged more than $11 million to help the University of California acquire the full 7,030 acres of land held by the Virginia Smith Trust. This agreement led to the creation of a 5,030-acre
protected reserve consisting of critical vernal pool ecosystems, while the remaining 2,000 acres were designated for university use. Of that, 750 acres were immediately set aside for inclusion in the UC
Natural Reserve System. The Virginia Smith Trust used the sale proceeds to strengthen its
scholarship fund
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, retire outstanding debt from the Merced Hills Golf Course project, and reinvest in the surrounding community’s long term development goals.
Although the university initially planned to conserve around of vernal pool habitat, this figure was later expanded to approximately , resulting in the formal establishment of the Merced Vernal Pools and Grassland Reserve, now part of the broader
University of California Natural Reserve System
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. The site where UC Merced would ultimately rise had originally been developed as a public golf course during the early 1990s. However, when endangered
fairy shrimp
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were discovered at the originally selected site, the project was relocated. Since the golf course land had already been disturbed and was thus exempt from many of the environmental issues, it proved a much more feasible alternative.
UC Merced had opened a small administrative office at
Merced College
Merced College is a public community college in Merced, California.
History
In 1961, the Merced High and Le Grand High School Districts petitioned the State Board of Education for permission to set an election to approve the establishment of ...
in 1997,
and in 1999 constructed a temporary office on the grounds of the decommissioned
Castle Airforce Base. In 2001, UC Merced expanded further by opening a satellite center in downtown
Bakersfield, California
Bakersfield is a city in and the county seat of Kern County, California, United States. The city covers about near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, which is located in the Central Valley region.
Bakersfield's population as of th ...
within its University Square area. This site provided outreach and services including college prep courses and counseling for students across
Kern County
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and the broader southern San Joaquin Valley. However, the Bakersfield center was permanently closed in 2011 as part of UC Merced’s efforts to manage expenses and balance its operating budget.
Recent history
The campus
groundbreaking
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ceremony was held October 25, 2002, and the first day of undergraduate classes was September 6, 2005 with 706 freshmen, 132 transfer students, and 37 graduate students.
First Lady
Michelle Obama
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gave the commencement address for the university's first full graduating class.
The campaign to bring Michelle Obama to campus was started by the students of the graduating class where they wrote over 900 cards asking her to come. The commencement was the First Lady's first commencement speaker event.
With the start of the
great recession
The Great Recession was a period of market decline in economies around the world that occurred from late 2007 to mid-2009. between 2007 and 2009 the University of California was hit with budget cuts by the state. During this time
Andrew Scull
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and 22 other faculty members from
UC San Diego
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authored a letter calling for UC Merced, UC Riverside, and UC Santa Cruz to be closed as a way to save money. Their reasoning was that these institutions were "in substantial measure teaching institutions". In response to this UC President
Mark Yudof
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f wrote a letter to the leaders of all ten campuses to assure them that there would be no campus closures.

In 2010, the new student housing facilities, The Summits, opened to provide two additional residential halls for incoming students. The two four-story buildings, Tenaya Hall and Cathedral Hall, are reserved primarily for incoming freshmen students. Three years later, another housing facility, Half Dome, was built next to the existing Tenaya and Cathedral Halls. Half Dome houses both freshman and continuing students.
In 2010, the
United States Census Bureau
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made UC Merced its own separate
census-designated place
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CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counte ...
.
The university is a
census-designated place
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CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counte ...
(CDP)
that is uninhabited as of both the 2010 and 2020 census. In addition to lacking population the university covers all of its land in this census-designated place.
In January 2015, UC Merced was nationally classified with the
Carnegie Classification
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for community engagement, along with
UC Davis
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and
UCLA
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. Later that year the University of California started the push to expand the campus capacity to 10,000 students and double its square footage as part of Project 2020.
The expansion would be the largest growth in both buildings and students on campus to date, and includes dorms, offices, classrooms and recreation areas.
On November 4, 2015, 18-year-old student Faisal Mohammad
stabbed and injured four people with a hunting knife before being shot to death by a campus police officer.
In November 2015, the Regents of the University of California approved a $1.14 billion proposal, known as the 2020 Plan, to double the capacity of UC Merced, boosting its enrollment by nearly 4,000 students. The new buildings were completed in early 2021.
In April 2019, the school's student government, the Associated Students of UC Merced, cut off funding for UC Merced's only student-run newspaper, ''The Prodigy''.
UC Merced claims to be the only institution in the United States all of whose buildings have been
LEED
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certified. Its Triple Net Zero Commitment is expected to create zero net landfill waste and zero net greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2020.
UC Merced announced a partnership with
UCSF
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a public land-grant research university in San Francisco, California, United States. It is part of the University of California system and is dedicated entirely to health science and life ...
and
UCSF Fresno to create a new medical school program by the year 2026, with support from governor
Gavin Newsom
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. The SJV Prime Program which opened its doors in 2011,
[https://www.ucop.edu/operating-budget/_files/legreports/2021-22/uc_prime_legrpt.pdf] is part of the upcoming UC Merced School of Medicine. It is specifically focused on preparing and training students to become future doctors who will serve the underserved communities in the Central Valley of California. The SJV Prime program at UC Merced is a unique initiative designed to address the healthcare needs of the area, a region in California that faces significant health disparities due to its socio-economic challenges, high levels of poverty, and a shortage of healthcare professionals.
[https://www.ucop.edu/uc-health/_files/sjv-health-workforce-report-july-2017.pdf] UC Merced's School of Medicine also collaborates with UC San Francisco medical schools, which strengthens educational opportunities available to SJV Prime students and connects them to broader networks of medical professionals.
It is an innovative medical education pathway that allows students to complete four years of an undergraduate degree followed by four years of medical school, with a focus on producing healthcare providers who are committed to serving the underserved communities of the San Joaquin Valley.
In early February in 2025, UC Merced earned R1 status from the
Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, or simply the Carnegie Classification, is a framework for classifying colleges and universities in the United States. It was created in 1970 by the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad ...
. With the designation UC Merced became the only R1 university in the
Central Valley. It was announced by the
American Council on Education
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and came less than twenty years after UC Merced opened in 2005, making it one of the youngest institutes to ever attain the classification.
Organization and administration
Governance
Being one of the ten general campuses of the
University of California
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system, UC Merced is governed by a 26-member
Board of Regents
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consisting of 18 officials appointed by the
Governor of California
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Established in the Constit ...
, seven ''
ex officio
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'' members, and a single student regent. The current president of the University of California is
Michael Drake, and the
administrative head of UC Merced is
Juan Sánchez Muñoz. Academic policies are set by each of the school's Academic Senate, and a legislative body including all university faculty members. Nine vice chancellors manage academic affairs, research, diversity, marine sciences, student affairs, planning, external relations, business affairs, and health sciences and report directly to the chancellor.
Carol Tomlinson-Keasey was the first
chancellor
Chancellor () is a title of various official positions in the governments of many countries. The original chancellors were the of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the (lattice work screens) of a basilica (court hall), which separa ...
of the university and held the position from 1999 until she resigned on August 31, 2006. On September 21, 2006, the Regents named Roderic B. Park, a former interim chancellor at the
University of Colorado at Boulder
The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a Public university, public research university in Boulder, Colorado, United States. Founded in 1876, five months before Colorado became a Federated state, state, it is the fla ...
, as the acting chancellor for UC Merced. Park remained acting chancellor until
Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, Dean of the
Baskin School of Engineering at
UC Santa Cruz
The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California, United States. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of California system. Located in Monterey Bay ...
, took office in early March 2007. Kang held the position until 2011.
After a nationwide search, on May 24, 2011, the Regents of the University of California named
Dorothy Leland
Dorothy Leland, also known as Dorothy Leland Wilson, is an American academic administrator, university president and chancellor. She was the 19th president, and the second female president, of Georgia College & State University from 2004 until 20 ...
, then president of
Georgia College & State University
Georgia College & State University (Georgia College or GCSU) is a public liberal arts university in Milledgeville, Georgia, United States. The university enrolls approximately 7,000 students and is a member of the University System of Georgia ...
, to be the university's newest chancellor. On May 13, 2019, Leland announced that she would be stepping down from her position, effective August 15, 2019. UC Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Nathan Brostrom served as interim chancellor until July 2020. In July 2020,
Juan Sánchez Muñoz, then president of
University of Houston-Downtown, was appointed to the position of Chancellor. UCM's Chancellors are listed below:
List of chancellors
The following persons have served as chancellor of University of California, Merced:
Funding
UC Merced gets funding from a variety of federal, state, and private sources. With the exception of some government contracts, public support is apportioned to UC Merced and the other campuses of the University of California system through the UC Office of the President and accounts for a large percentage of the university's total revenues.
Academics
UC Merced has three schools offering 27 undergraduate majors and 25 minors:
* School of Engineering
* School of Natural Sciences
* School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts
In 2011, the campus was granted
accreditation
Accreditation is the independent, third-party evaluation of a conformity assessment body (such as certification body, inspection body or laboratory) against recognised standards, conveying formal demonstration of its impartiality and competence to ...
by
WASC. In 2014, the School of Engineering received an
ABET
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accreditation for the Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering programs.
The university is also home to the CCBM Summer Internship Program, an undergraduate
research fellow
A research fellow is an academic research position at a university or a similar research institution, usually for academic staff or faculty members. A research fellow may act either as an independent investigator or under the supervision of a p ...
ship for non-UC Merced students sponsored by the NSF CREST Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Machines. The campus takes advantage of the surrounding environment by investigating issues relating to environmental systems of the
Central Valley and
Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada ( ) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primari ...
, and of its youth by having programs in genetic research conducted in state-of-the-art research labs. It also benefits from proximity to
Silicon Valley
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and other major universities. Research in fields like language acquisition and cultural issues is facilitated by the highly diverse ethnic makeup of the Central Valley. UC Merced operates on a semester system rather than the quarter system for its
academic term
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. The
Berkeley
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campus is the only other UC campus on a semester system.
Exclusive to UC Merced, The San Joaquin Valley (SJV) PRIME+ program, is an academic program that combines four years of undergraduate work with four years of medical school.
The program offers students a diverse range of academic majors, also offered to the other students at the university, designed to prepare them for healthcare and medical sciences. Students in the undergraduate portion of their education can choose from specialized tracks that align with their academic interests and career goals that include four main areas:
biological sciences
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,
bioengineering
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,
chemistry
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, or
public health
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. The medical school portion emphasizes not only advanced medical knowledge but also the development of skills necessary for providing care in underserved and rural communities, particularly in the central valley.
These courses address the unique healthcare needs of the Central Valley's residents, including agricultural workers, immigrant populations, and low-income families.
Students in the program study the challenges faced by rural healthcare providers, such as workforce shortages, limited healthcare access, and the higher prevalence of certain diseases in agricultural communities as well as preventative care for these issues.
Rankings
UC Merced was ranked 58th (tie) in the 2025 ''
U.S. News & World Report'' rankings of ''"Best National Universities"'' (out of a total of 436 national universities included in the rankings).
In the same 2025 rankings, UC Merced was also ranked 26th (tie) in the category of "''Top Public Schools''", ranked 3rd (tie) in "''Top Performers on Social Mobility''", ranked 145th in "''Best Value Schools''", and ranked 139th (tie) in "''Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs''" at schools whose highest degree is a doctorate.
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In 2024, '']Washington Monthly
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'' ranked UC Merced 72nd among 438 national universities in the U.S. based on UC Merced's contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.
Admissions and enrollment
UC Merced received 25,368 undergraduate applications for admission for the Fall 2019 incoming freshman class; 18,263 were admitted (72.0%).[
Undergraduate enrollment in Fall 2019 was 51.7% women, 47.5% men and 0.8% unknown; approximately 99% were from California.]
In 2021 UC Merced received a record-breaking number of applications totaling 30,105 freshman and transfer applications.
The graduate school application pool in 2022 consisted of 40% women and 23% minority students.
Research institutes
* Health Sciences Research Institute (HSRI)
* Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI)
* University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar)
*NSF CREST Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Machines (CCBM)
*Merced nAnomaterials Center for Energy and Sensing (MACES)
* Nicotine and Cannabis Policy Center (NCPC)
In 2007, UC Merced researchers obtained nearly $7 million in funding from the National Science Foundation
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. Grant funding for research has reached over $168.9 million in 2013.
Campus
The campus is bounded by Lake Yosemite on one side. Two irrigation canals
Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or river engineering, engineered channel (geography), channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport watercraft, vehicles (e.g. ...
run through the campus. The campus master plan was developed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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, its initial infrastructure
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by Arup, and its first buildings were designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Thomas Hacker and Associates, and EHDD Architecture. The library and central power plant have been classified as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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Gold structures in terms of their high energy efficiency and low environmental impact. The campus is located about north of downtown Merced in the middle of a cattle ranch.
Rather than build on of protected land east of Lake Yosemite, where endangered fairy shrimp
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hatch in vernal pool
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s, the school has built on a parcel of grazing land south of campus, under a revised layout. The revised plan covers a total of rather than the original proposed in 2000. The new design was expected to impact a total of of native wetlands in the region compared to the forecast in the 2000 footprint.
The Science and Engineering Building 2 opened in 2014. The Classroom and Office Building 2 opened in 2016.
Kolligian Library
The library was the first building to open on campus. During the Fall 2005 semester, while construction of other buildings was still underway, all academic courses were conducted in the library. Its official motto is "Not what other research libraries are, what they will be."
The library contains more electronic holdings than print holdings, consisting of about 70,000 online journals and 3.965 million electronic books (including 3.15 million HathiTrust
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full-text books), compared to 102,000 print books. It provides access to 937 databases.
Kolligian is a Green library
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Green Library houses 4 million volumes, most of which are relat ...
and has Gold LEED certification
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.
Athletics
The UC Merced athletic teams are called the Golden Bobcats. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
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(NAIA), primarily competing in the California Pacific Conference
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(Cal Pac) since the 2011–12 academic year.
UC Merced competes in nine intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, volleyball and water polo.
Facilities
In 2006, the university opened its gymnasium. The Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation and Wellness Center features an "NCAA-sized basketball court, workout facilities, room for performances, wellness and fitness education and the Rajender Reddy Student Health Center".
Student life
Approximately 2,100 students currently live on campus in the Valley and Sierra Terraces and the Summits, which includes Tenaya and Cathedral Halls, away from the city of Merced
Merced (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Mercy") is a city in, and the county seat of, Merced County, California, United States, in the San Joaquin Valley. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 86,333, up ...
. The most recent addition is Half Dome Hall which completed the UC Merced's first residential square. Many students choose to live in new housing subdivisions off campus.
Student publications include the newspaper ''The Prodigy'', Bobcat Radio, ''The Undergraduate Research Journal'', ''The Undergraduate Historical Journal'', and literary journals ''The Kumquat'' and ''Imagination Dead Imagine''. ''The Vernal Pool'' is a student publication for writing and visual art.
CatTracks public transportation system
The university operates its own public transportation system, CatTracks. The system has several routes serving off-campus housing developments and locations in central Merced, about from campus.
Student government
Associated Students of the University of California Merced (ASUCM) is the student government that represents the undergraduate students on campus. ASUCM funds student clubs and organizations including a campus visit from Karl Rove
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in 2010. The organization's Campus Activities Board brings outside talent to campus including comedians and musical acts.
Alumni
The UC Merced Alumni Association (UCMAA) consists of more than 16,000 living members.
As stated by the ''LA Times'' in 2016, "Although most UC Merced alumni are still in their 20s, 11% of them contributed to their alma mater — outstripping the giving rate of all other UC campuses except UC Santa Barbara (16%) and UC Berkeley (12%). UCLA's rate was 8%, and UC Riverside, the most comparable campus, was 4%."
Notes
References
External links
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Athletics website
2009 University Commencement Speaker Michelle Obama
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University of California, Merced
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University of California, Merced
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2005 establishments in California
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University of California, Merced
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