Undergrad STAR Early College Track
Program Curriculum Model
Early College Track provides a comprehensive curriculum to help high school students build academic communication skills with intensive English training, engage in accelerated learning through Academic Enrichment, and gain a successful college preparatory transition and experience.
All students are expected to complete a minimum of one year of English training in the Early College Track. Students who have completed grade 11 are expected to take a higher proportion of Academic Enrichment and College Preparation courses due to a shorter time to graduation.
STAR does not offer conditional or guaranteed admission to UCI or any other university. Any STAR program information should be referred to our official website.
Program Course Offerings
English Training
- Academic English Grammar & Writing
- Academic English Speaking & Listening / Presentation Skills
- Academic English Reading & Vocabulary
- Advanced Conversation
Academic Enrichment
- English Literature
- Science
- Mathematics
- Social Studies
- U.S. History & Government Institutions
- Electives (e.g., Business, Computer Science)
College Preparatory
- UCI Undergraduate Major / General Education Courses
- Community Engagement and Project-based Learning
- Undergraduate Application Assistance and College Planning
- Research & Citation
- Undergraduate Preparation Seminar
- TOEFL/IELTS Test Preparation
Notes:
- The English Placement Test is required and is given only once to students at the beginning of the program.
- The average student course enrollment is four courses per quarter.
- Academic Enrichment coursework is offered in an accelerated format that equals one year of coursework per quarter course.
- Courses are given based on students’ academic performance, individualized study plan, and availability. Course equivalent substitutions will be recommended when courses become unavailable.
Sample Study Plan
Quarter 1: Fall
- Academic English Grammar & Writing
- Academic English Speaking & Listening
- Undergraduate Preparation Seminar*
- Math
- Science
Quarter 2: Winter
- Academic English Reading & Writing
- Academic English Speaking & Presentation
- Undergraduate Application Assistance & College Planning (UAACP)*
- English
- Social Studies
Quarter 3: Spring
- Academic English Reading & Writing
- Community Engagement and Project-based Learning
- UCI Undergraduate Major / General Education*
- U.S. History & Government Institution
*These courses have prerequisites that must be satisfied before enrolling.
Eligibility and Requirements
To be accepted into the Undergraduate STAR Early College Track, you, as an applicant, must provide the following documents:
- The completed Undergraduate STAR application with a non-refundable $200 application fee. The application fee must be paid within 7 days upon our office’s receipt of your application to be processed; otherwise, the application may automatically be canceled.
- Copies of your official academic transcripts from the last 3 years to meet the minimum GPA of 3.4 out of 4.0.
- Copy of your current passport page that shows your photo.
- Documentation for any educational gap prior to the intended start term of the Early College Track. An acceptable gap year is limited to one year.
Our program entry requirements and English exemption are not the same as any other programs at UCI.
UCI DCE reserves the right to deny acceptance to STAR. Applicants who are not accepted into STAR by UCI DCE will be notified in writing.
*The program tuition includes up to 5 Academic Enrichment courses for cross-enrollment students
Please visit our Tuition and Fees page to view a list of associated costs
Have Questions?
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Call: +1 (949) 824-5414
Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm (Pacific)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Complete the online STAR application form and pay the non-refundable $200 application fee.
- After you have been provisionally accepted into STAR, an official Acceptance Confirmation Letter will be sent to you. This letter is usually sent by e-mail. It will describe the STAR registration policies and request the required Program Deposit of $10,000 USD to be submitted to STAR within 15 days after the receipt of your Acceptance Confirmation letter. You will also need to submit copies of your or your sponsor’s financial statements (e.g., checking or savings accounts) that meet our financial requirements for I-20 issuance. If you are applying as a transfer-in from another U.S. institution, you will also need to submit a completed Transfer Evaluation Form.
Note: Students who are government-sponsored must provide an official letter of financial support in lieu of the Program Deposit and any additional tuition and mandatory fees to avoid any delay in the application process or enrollment cancellation.
- After you have signed the acknowledgment form that is part of your Acceptance Confirmation letter and STAR has received your required program deposit, you will receive an official Letter of Acceptance (LOA), Form I-20, and Welcome Packet. With the Letter of Acceptance and Form I-20, you will be able to submit a request for an F-1 student visa from the U.S. Embassy or consulate in your area.
- You will have 30 days to pay the balance of the program tuition and fees. Confirmation of enrollment must include full payment of tuition and fees.
Please see Registration Policies & Deadlines for cancellation and postponement requests.
UCI DCE is committed to serving students from all diverse backgrounds. While the acceptance preference will be given to students who have met our minimum acceptance requirements, we recognize individual circumstances and offer a comprehensive review of every applicant. So, students who do not meet our minimum acceptance requirements are still encouraged to apply. It is important that students provide additional information (e.g., resume, community service, awards and achievements, and extra-curricular classes and activities) to demonstrate their unique circumstances.
These are the key selection criteria that are taken into consideration for advancing:
• Score at least 85% in every CE or P/NP class offered by your program.
• Maintain at least a B average or cumulative GPA of 3.0
• Comply with the program policies (e.g., in good academic standing) at all times
• Achieve at least TOEFL 80, IELTS 6.5, Duolingo 115, or B in 10-Week ESL Level 6 by the last day of the current quarter
Students who meet the above key selection criteria are expected to follow the program curriculum or their designed study plan. When students fail to meet the above key selection criteria, our academic advisors will provide alternative academic preparation courses to assist the student in making progress and maintaining their full-time status.
Please note that additional demonstration of any of the following is required to take a full load of UCI courses after the first quarter of the program:
- Have obtained SAT Writing & Language 31, SAT Reasoning Verbal 680, AP English 3, ACT English + Reading sections 63, IB English HL 5, IB English SL 6
- Have completed UCI Academic English 20C or been exempt from the UCI Academic English courses
- Have completed at least 8 UCI undergraduate course units with a B average
- Undergraduate STAR is an academically rigorous program. Students are expected to demonstrate high levels of engagement and learning. Our classes are typically offered between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm (California Time), Monday – Friday, with breaks between courses.
- Additionally, we place a high value on in-person learning and student experience on the UCI campus. We will follow the UCI policies when it is required for us to change our instruction mode. Students who have special circumstances and can only study remotely in our program should contact us.
There are many student activities, events, and trips organized on- and off-campus every quarter, which you can view on our Activities page.
Students are strongly encouraged to take advantage of all extracurricular activities to enrich their student life experience and to build their extracurricular activities for their university/college applications.
Yes. Please visit Student Resources for more information.
Yes. The minimum full-time requirement is 12 units each quarter. An F-1 student visa is required for students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents to study in this program on the UCI campus.
Please visit Program Dates for available intakes.
Program Completion clearance will not be granted for a student with an outstanding debt related to their program tuition and fees, any outstanding misconduct charges, or unsatisfactory completion of all program requirements.
You can view the list of schools that have offered admission to our STAR students since 2011.
Students who have received a high school diploma from our partner institution, Franklin Academy, have obtained admission to Yale, Stanford, University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, and Emory universities.
Funding is currently not available for students who are enrolled in our program. However, students may find any financial assistance opportunities by contacting the consulates in their home countries. There are also scholarship websites available: IEFA, International Scholarships, International Student.