<p>The Henry Samueli School of Engineering</p>
<p>Limited
All </p>
<p>What does this mean? If DS applies to Irvine as an
Engineering major, are they only accepting a limited number of applicants?</p>
<p>The Henry Samueli School of Engineering</p>
<p>Limited
All </p>
<p>What does this mean? If DS applies to Irvine as an
Engineering major, are they only accepting a limited number of applicants?</p>
<p>It means all engineering majors are closed to Limited Status applicants. If your daughter is a freshman, transfer, or second-baccalaureate applicant, she should be fine.</p>
<p>Ahh… thank you!</p>
<p>@aahhhron- what do you mean “Limited Status applicants”? I was told that if the major is closed, we(freshmen) should not choose it.</p>
<p>I believe as long as the major is listed under “Freshman” it is closed for freshman applicants. Otherwise, you’re fine. For example, for UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts:</p>
<p>Freshman, Sophomore
Arts and Humanities
Music Theatre
Music Performance</p>
<p>Junior, Senior, 2nd Baccalaureate
Arts and Humanities
Music Theatre</p>
<p>Limited
All </p>
<p>This means the majors Arts and Humanities, Music Theatre and Music Performance are closed to Freshman and Sophomore applicants, and so on.</p>
<p>To answer your question, according to a UC website page that defines undergrad students:</p>
<p>“Limited students hold the Bachelor’s degree but are ineligible for admission to graduate standing, or without the Bachelor’s degree have completed in this University, or in another institution of approved standing, and with satisfactory scholarship average, a substantial amount of college work, and have been admitted to the University, in accordance with the provisions of SR 492, for the purpose of completing a specified program of courses either required for admission to regular status in one of the professional schools of the University, or selected to satisfy some other definite need or interest. Such students are enrolled, for a definite period specified at the time of their admission, as undergraduates. Those who seek eventual admission to regular status in a professional school are enrolled in that school or, if the school offers no undergraduate curriculum, in the College of Letters and Science. Those who desire to satisfy some other definite need or interest are enrolled in the college or school most concerned with the courses they will pursue. The dean of the college or school in which they are enrolled is responsible for their adherence to the specified program of courses and for their maintenance of such grades as may have been specified when the program was approved. Limited students for whom no grades have been specified are subject to the minimum scholarship requirements for undergraduates of the University. Any deviation from the program as planned, or any scholarship deficiency incurred while pursuing it, will result in the cancellation of a student’s limited status and will render that student subject to dismissal from the University.”</p>