
A new partnership between UC Merced and Porterville Unified School District (PUSD) will guarantee admissions for qualifying incoming students.
Through the Merced Automatic Admissions Program (MAAP), Porterville students can be assured that they will be accepted to UC Merced if they meet the university's eligibility requirements. UC Merced Director of Admissions Dustin Noji and PUSD Superintendent Nate Nelson made the agreement official during a signing ceremony May 9 in the PUSD Board Room.
"It reduces the anxiety when students apply — knowing that they will have a place at UC Merced," said Noji. "We know that there is so much talent here in the Valley — especially in the Porterville area."
PUSD students who complete the A-G courses for first-year UC admission with a weighted GPA of 3.5, with no grade lower than a C, qualify for MAAP. The program allows students to select any major of their choice when applying to UC Merced.
"We know that there are so many obstacles for our students and families who sometimes think that a higher education isn't possible for them. This removes those barriers," said Nelson.
High school junior students will submit their applications to participate in the guaranteed admissions program by June 1, the summer before their senior years. Students will be notified of their admissions decision in late September before submitting their UC application.
Other automatic admission partners include:
Central Unified High School District
		Bear Valley USD
		Central UHSD
		Chowchilla Union High School
		District Colton USD
		Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified
		Dinuba USD
		Dos Palos-Oro Loma JUSD
		Golden Plains High School
		Hesperia USD
		Kings Canyon USD
		Downtown Magnets High School
		Le Grand Union High School
		Los Banos USD
		Riverbank USD
		Madera USD
		Mariposa County USD
		Merced UHSD
		Modesto City Schools
		Morongo USD
		Mountain View Los Altos UHSD
		Oakdale USD
		Parlier USD
		Rialto USD
		Sacramento City USD
		San Ramon USD
		Sanger USD
		Snowline USD
		Tulare USD
		Turlock USD
		Visalia USD
Admitted students may also qualify for UC's Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, which ensures that students will not have to pay UC's systemwide tuition and fees out-of-pocket if they are California residents whose total family income is less than $80,000 a year and they qualify for financial aid.
To learn more about MAAP, visit the program's website.