Does UCLA Do legacies?
Isabella Bartlett
Updated on January 12, 2026
No. There are no “legacy admissions ” at UCLA — or at any of the other University of California campuses. The UC application does not ask applicants where their parents or family members graduated from college. Nor are the alma maters of an applicant's parents or family members considered in the admission process.
legacy admissions
Legacy preference or legacy admission is a preference given by an institution or organization to certain applicants on the basis of their familial relationship to alumni of that institution. It is most controversial in college admissions, where students so admitted are referred to as legacies or legacy students.
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Do UC schools do legacies?
Per long-established UC Regents policy, UC forbids legacy admissions and does not grant preferential admission to the children of alumni or donors.What colleges dont have legacy?
A much smaller number of highly-selective schools openly oppose granting favor to legacy status. MIT, CalTech, and Cooper Union are all on record as openly opposing hereditary privilege in the admissions process. Other schools, such as Stanford University and UNC, only take primary legacy into consideration.Do Ivy Leagues care about legacy?
In the Ivy League, it's estimated that anywhere from 25-35% of admitted students hold legacy status. That's a big deal for colleges that admit less than 10% of applicants!What percent of legacies get into Duke?
Duke University's Acceptance Rate – Class of 2026Duke's overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2026 was roughly 6%. The previous cycle, they received a whopping 49,555 applications and accepted only 5.8%, the lowest clip in school history.