<p>After careful review of your application for admission, we sincerely regret to inform you that we are not able to offer you admission for the Fall Quarter 2008. UCLA continues to receive more applications for admission than we can accommodate in our freshman class. For fall 2008, we received more than 55,000 applications for 4,700 available spaces for freshmen.</p>
<p>Each application is unique, and each student presents wonderful attributes and potential. Our work is extraordinarily difficult: admission officers thoroughly review each application and carefully balance grades, coursework, test scores, honors, awards, community service, leadership, and work experience. Admission officers also consider the opportunities and challenges students face while achieving so much in their schools and communities.</p>
<p>Ultimately, no single attribute or achievement guarantees admission—there are simply too many well-qualified, accomplished, and capable applicants for the number of freshman spaces available at UCLA. We are confident your accomplishments will earn you entrance at another outstanding college or university.</p>