find your Strengths and form bonds
create your own real-life success story at uc merced
find your Strengths and form bonds
create your own real-life success story at uc merced
find your Strengths and form bonds
create your own real-life success story at uc merced
UC Merced is like a start-up business, where the opportunities are endless and the journey is completely what you make of it. Resources are limitless, and benefits apply long down the road after you have graduated.
- Alexandra Hamilton, '14, Management and Business Economics
As you pick up new skills, learn modern concepts and collaborate in teams at UC Merced, you’ll discover what you’re capable of. We’ll foster those strengths and help you make valuable connections that will give you a competitive edge when you enter the job market or apply for graduate school.
get your name out there
Our Center for Career & Professional Advancement brings in reps from companies like Yelp! and Google for info sessions, and takes students on trips to a variety of companies. Plus, they offer résumé help, interview prep, graduate school exploration and more.
land an internship
Boeing, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Gamma Scientific, LEGO Robotics, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, NASA, Paypal, Sandia National Laboratories, Siemens Corp. and the U.S. Attorney’s Office hire UC Merced students to intern, to name a few.
execute and pitch ideas
Software Capstone (formerly known as Mobile App Challenge) encourages UC Merced students to develop innovative software applications for today’s industry and societal needs. Find out more on our website.
4.2 years
First-Time Freshmen
average time to degree
2.3 years
Transfer Students
Forge a Path for your Future
In 2018, alumnus David Do '09 became the second alum to be named a keynote speaker for UC Merced's fall commencement ceremony. As a son of Vietnam War refugees, David arrived at UC Merced as a first-generation college student and was active in several clubs and director for ASUCM. David was also president of the Pre-Law Society and vice-president of community affairs for the African American Student Association, helping start the NAACP Youth Chapter. David's journey to Washington, D.C. began with an opportunity to participate as a member of the UCDC program - one that helped his professional growth. In 2015, David was appointed as director of the DC Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA), where he served the community for over four years. During his term, he led the team to improve quality of life for thousands of District Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders through his advocacy and engagement efforts. Today, David is the Director of the Department of For-Hire Vehicles (DFHV).
gain real-world experience
Regardless of your major, you can learn to lead, advocate, make informed decisions and create social change while working in a national park in the Yosemite Leadership Program. Or earn a UC Merced bachelor’s degree and a teaching credential from UC Berkeley through CalTeach. Interested in providing solutions for public policy issues? The Maddy Institute Legislative Internship Program might be for you.
Want to pursue a career in medicine? Learn about our pre-health advising designed to help get you there!
collaborate on solutions
Through Engineering Service Learning, teams of undergraduate students in all majors work on real-world projects for nonprofit community partners. One past team helped get Merced County students excited about the sciences. Another, the Unmanned Aerial Systems Engineering Service Learning Team, used drones to detect illness in crops.
88%
of UC Merced graduates are employed
a positive outlook after graduation
48%
are attending/have attended graduate, professional or technical school
our graduates
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
Bianca Garibay '20 (MM)
Major: Applied Mathematics and Masters of Management
Hometown: Merced, Calif.
Employer: A.P. Moller-Maersk
A graduate of the Gallo Management Program, Bianca Garibay, was a math whiz going back to her days at Buhach Colony High School. Most people figured the Merced native would become a math teacher. Garibay had other ideas; bio-engineering was enticing, and there was a university in her hometown that could deliver the academic goods. Garibay liked staying close to family while getting the advantages of a UC education. She appreciated UC Merced’s fresh, new look and its small enrollment. What she realized she didn’t like, after some time at the university, was bio-engineering. “Designing circuits was not for me,” she said. She kept her undergraduate major, applied mathematics. Then she was recommended for the Master of Management program, which she saw as an opportunity to develop hands-on skills and make professional connections. She graduated in August 2020. “It was the best program I’ve ever been in,” said Garibay, who now works in Lakewood as an operations support associate for A.P. Moller-Maersk, an international shipping and logistics company. Garibay said the program helped her learn how to sharpen her ideas and present them effectively. Weekly presentations nudged her out of her comfort zone while she received feedback from classmates and instructors. “On Fridays we would focus on professional development,” she said. “I learned how to make pitches about a project or idea – here’s what it is, here’s how to use it.” Garibay said she’s eager to apply innovative ideas from her Master of Management education to A.P. Moller-Maersk’s customary workflows. She also knows she can turn to the Gallo Management Program for support.
The professors and the faculty aren’t just there to teach. They’re there to build relationships.
timothy trisnadi '18
Degree: B.S., Applied Mathematical Sciences
Hometown: La Verne, Calif.
Employer: Analyst, Goldman Sachs
- President, UC Merced Investment Club
- Director of Finance and Strategy, Student Sustainability Council
- Philanthropy chairman, Sigma Chi
- Student associate, Center for Career and Professional Development
- Philanthropy service projects for the Huntsman Cancer Foundation and Service or Sight
- Research projects with Data Enabled Sciences, Computational Analysis, Research, Training, and Education for Students (DESCARTES) and Merced Nanomaterials Center for Energy and Sensing (MACES)
- Internships with Worknet Merced County and the Sierra Nevada Research Institute
UC Merced is ... surrounded with endless opportunities budding from the ground – a place to sprout your interests, nurture your leadership and grow to your fullest potential.
What is your dream for the future of UC Merced? I dream of a future where students can grow without limitations at an institution that will continue to support and foster opportunities, opening doors for generations to come. A future where we will continue to bridge the gap between the campus and the community, building a legacy in the heart of California.
The academic curriculum at UC Merced provided me with an impeccable work ethic, and the ability to learn quickly, manage multiple deadlines and build meaningful relationships.”
Timothy Trisnadi, '18
Applied Mathematical Sciences
Employer: Goldman Sachs
Jessica rivas, '15
Cognitive Science with an Anthropology minor
Employer: National Park Service
Krystal Cunningham, '14
Materials Science and Engineering
Employer: Raytheon Technologies
uc merced is #1 in the nation for outperforming graduation rates
- U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Rankings, 2020