University of California Transfer Information
apply online -www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply - $60 application fee
- How to transfer
- Transfer student majors/selection process
Explore UC/CSU Majors - UC Berkeley Admissions
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- UC Davis Admissions selective majors
- UC Davis TAG
- UC Irvine Admissions
- UCLA Admissions
- UC Merced Admissions
- UC Riverside Admissions
- UC Santa Barbara Admissions
- UC
Santa Cruz Admissions
- Fees: Approximately $6,000 per year (not including housing etc.)
- Priority filling - Fall: Nov 1-30, Winter: July 1-31, Spring: October 1-31 (many not accepting in Winter/Spring)
- University of California admissions
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University of California Minimum Eligibility
- UC schools basically only accept transfer students with 60 transferable units
- Two courses in English composition
- One course mathematics or statistics AND
- Four additional courses chosen from at least two of the following subject areas: Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Physical and Biological Sciences.
- Completing the ICETC- General Education Breadth pattern also satisfies the above minimum eligibility criteria.
- Although not a minimum requirement, students are expect to have major preparation for most UC campuses.
- See an LPC counselor for certification of IGETC and meet the representatives from transfer institutions
Additional University of California Eligibility Factors To Consider
Special Note: if you have Advance Placement or International Baccalaureate scores please meet with a LPC Counselor to determine the credits that will be accepted by the UC of your choice. This credit can vary from UC and from major to major.
- Complete lower division requirements and earn competitive grade point average specific to your UC campus and specific major. ASSIST will help in course articulation for specific majors.
- ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS: Articulation agreements identify
coursework completed at one institution that meets
the requirements of another institution for major preparation,
general education or transferable units.
Most articulation agreements are between a community college and a university, but there can be agreements between two community colleges or two universities. - ASSIST: As a prospective transfer student, it is important to make sure that the community college courses you take are acceptable to the university for transfer credit. ASSIST is California's official statewide repository of transfer information for the California State University and University of California university systems. ASSIST offers easy access to a single articulation database. ASSIST will help you determine if you will received credit for courses you've already taken, or plan to take and how those courses apply to a specific academic major or general education requirement.
- The UC campuses require students to attend full-time and a student must petition to attend with less units.
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