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Archbishop Mitty High School
San Jose, Santa ClaraCA Private
Latest available data: Fall 2025

What are Archbishop Mitty High School's UC admission rates?

In Fall 2025, Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Santa Clara had 302 UC applicants, 213 admits, and an overall UC admit rate of 70.5%. Admit rate means admitted students divided by applicants, and is the same number many families mean when they search for a UC acceptance rate by high school.

Campus-level rates can look very different: UCLA was 8.7% and UC Berkeley was 6.7% for Fall 2025. Use campus-specific rates as context, not as a prediction for one student.

Searching for Archbishop Mitty High School acceptance rate? This page covers the UC acceptance rate by high school for Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Santa Clara: applicants, admits, enrollees, admit rate, campus breakdowns, ethnicity breakdowns, and recent history from UC source-school data. In Fall 2025, Archbishop Mitty High School had 302 UC applicants, 213 admits, and a UC admit rate of 70.5%.

This is not Archbishop Mitty High School's own high-school admissions selectivity. It is a historical view of how students from Archbishop Mitty High School applied to and were admitted by University of California campuses.

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Fall 2025 Snapshot

Latest universitywide totals for this school across all UC campuses.

Applicants
302
Admitted
213
Enrolled
65
Admit Rate
70.5%
Admitted ÷ applicants
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By Campus

How this school performed at each UC campus in the most recent fall term.

CampusApplicantsAdmittedAdmit Rate
UC Berkeley210146.7%
UCLA254228.7%
UC San Diego2563614.1%
UC Davis2225524.8%
UC Santa Barbara2488735.1%
UC Irvine2296126.6%
UC Santa Cruz14512183.5%
UC Riverside11310693.8%
UC Merced767598.7%
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By Ethnicity

Most recent universitywide breakdown by ethnicity for this school.

GroupApplicantsAdmittedAdmit Rate
Asian16112778.9%
White582848.3%
Hispanic/ Latinx452555.6%
Domestic Unknown262388.5%
African American8675.0%
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10-Year Trend

Recent universitywide trend for applicants, admits, enrollment, and admit rate.

YearApplicantsAdmittedEnrolledAdmit Rate
20253022136570.5%
20242952047869.2%
20232741998672.6%
20222901867964.1%
20213192008462.7%
20202701776765.6%
20192691757765.1%
20182651486455.9%
20172571787269.3%
20162351676671.1%
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Archbishop Mitty High School UC Admissions FAQ

Short answers for AI search, regular search, and families comparing UC outcomes by high school.

What is Archbishop Mitty High School's UC admit rate?

In Fall 2025, Archbishop Mitty High School had 302 UC applicants, 213 admits, and an overall UC admit rate of 70.5%. Admit rate means admits divided by applicants, and families often search for the same number as a UC acceptance rate.

What is Archbishop Mitty High School's UCLA admit rate?

In Fall 2025, Archbishop Mitty High School's UCLA admit rate was 8.7%, based on 254 applicants and 22 admits.

What is Archbishop Mitty High School's UC Berkeley admit rate?

In Fall 2025, Archbishop Mitty High School's UC Berkeley admit rate was 6.7%, based on 210 applicants and 14 admits.

Does Archbishop Mitty High School's UC admit rate predict my student's chances?

No. Archbishop Mitty High School's UC admit rate is historical school-level context for a group of applicants. It is not an individual admissions prediction because UC decisions depend on the student's application, campus choices, major context, course rigor, grades, activities, essays, and the applicant pool that year.

Where does the Archbishop Mitty High School UC admissions data come from?

The data comes from the University of California Information Center admissions by source school tables. This page organizes the UC source-school data for Archbishop Mitty High School from Fall 1994 through Fall 2025, including applicants, admits, enrollees, admit rates, campus breakdowns, ethnicity breakdowns, and recent trends.

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Data source: UC source-school data guide. Fall 1994–2025.