Admission to the College of Engineering via a change of college application is very competitive and highly unlikely.
Important notes:
Students can only apply in their second year:
Decisions are emailed:
For more details about the change of college process, see our change of college application page.
Students who have taken reduced course loads as recommended by the Disabled Students’ Program will be reviewed within that context. Deadlines remain the same, and you must apply no later than your 4th semester. Please contact changeofcollege@berkeley.edu with questions about any disability accommodation requests.
Please follow the instructions on the change of college application webpage.
The technical GPA includes lower division course requirements as noted on the change of college worksheet. While other technical courses are not calculated into the technical GPA, it is expected that students demonstrate strong performance in all STEM courses. When calculating the technical GPA, grades for courses that have been repeated should be averaged as long as the original grade was below a C-. Do not use only the better of the two grades to calculate the technical GPA. Grades for repeats of technical courses in which the original grade was C- or higher should not be calculated into the technical GPA. Except for coursework completed at another UC Campus, any coursework not completed at Berkeley is not factored into the GPA calculations, but should be noted on the worksheet.
Students who have taken reduced course loads as recommended by the Disabled Students’ Program will be reviewed within that context. Deadlines remain the same, and you must apply no later than your 4th semester (2nd semester for Aerospace Engineering). Please email changeofcollege@berkeley.edu with specific questions about this.
We consider a number of factors when change of college applications are reviewed — including, but not limited to, whether the applicant would have been accepted had they applied directly to the College of Engineering as a freshman, completion (at a minimum) of the prescribed engineering freshman curriculum, enrollment in (or completion of) certain sophomore curriculum courses, the student’s overall GPA in these courses, the number of technical courses completed at Berkeley (not at a community college or through AP/IB exams), number of technical courses completed each semester at Berkeley, space availability in the major to which a student has applied and the student’s motivation for engineering as described in the personal statement.
The College of Engineering Undergraduate Guide includes detailed information about majors, including a semester-by-semester academic plan to complete degree requirements. The departmental websites also have information about requirements, usually found in the undergraduate or degree programs section.
The humanities and social sciences page on our website explains the complete details on this six-course College of Engineering requirement.
The exam information on our website explains how AP/IB or A level exams can be used to satisfy requirements for the College of Engineering.
Students who participated in the Fall Program for First Semester or Berkeley Global Edge can apply in their 5th semester and must submit their applications by 4 p.m. PT October 1 (if fall semester is your 5th semester) or March 1 (if spring semester is your 5th semester).
Grades of Pass will fulfill college and major requirements if completed Spring 2020, Fall 2020 or Spring 2021. However, applicants must have two semesters of letter graded technical courses listed on the change of college worksheet. Applicants who do not have sufficient letter graded work in technical courses listed on the change of college worksheet will be reviewed at the end of the semester in which they applied.
For a quick question, send us an email or stop by 308 McLaughlin Hall and ask a peer adviser. College of Engineering academic advisers are not available to meet with students interested in applying for a change of college. However, during the academic year College of Engineering peer advisers are available via email at esspeeradvisers@berkeley.edu to answer general questions on the process. Please note that peer advisers cannot comment on any student’s chance of admission, or assist with preparing an application. You are also welcome to submit questions to our change of college email.