Freshman Chris Clark is no longer enrolled at UCLA, according to the Registrar’s Office.

Clark, the top-ranked tight end prospect in the nation last year, did not travel with the Bruins to last week’s road opener at UNLV. He played in the season opener against Virginia at the Rose Bowl but did not catch a pass.

He will presumably transfer elsewhere. A UCLA spokesman confirmed that Clark was not enrolled in classes. UCLA’s fall academic quarter begins Monday.

Coach Jim Mora declined to address Clark’s status in the program earlier this week beyond confirming that he did not make the UNLV trip.

Speculation regarding Clark’s future with the program was fueled by a since-deleted tweet last Thursday. On his Twitter account, Clark wrote, “feels great (to) be back in the 201,” referring to the area code of his hometown, Ridgewood, N.J. He attended high school at the Avon Old Farms school in Avon, Conn.

The 6-foot-5 tight end is the second UCLA signee in the past month to leave the Bruins’ much-heralded 2015 recruiting class. The group was ranked No. 12 in the nation by Scout.com and No. 13 by Rivals.com.

Four-star receiver Cordell Broadus, the son of rapper Snoop Dogg, quit football in August before reporting for training camp in San Bernardino. He is still enrolled at UCLA, planning to pursue a film career.

Clark struggled to catch on at UCLA. He was sidelined for the first week of camp because of mononucleosis. To begin the second practice, he was also on the receiving end of a profanity-filled tirade from Mora, who scolded the tight end for arriving late to practice with a cell phone in hand.

At one point during the public tongue-lashing, which went on for several minutes, Mora told Clark he would drive him to the airport so he could transfer to Rutgers or a junior college.

It’s unclear where Clark, who turns 20 later this month, will transfer. He committed to the Bruins over Michigan on National Signing Day.