Admissions with Conditions

<p>anyone have any idea about it?</p>

<p>one of htem is, pass all your current courses with C or higher. Does anyone know if it applys to all courses? does non-transferable course counts??</p>

<p>AND even though they have this in the condition when admitttng you, but why do ppl still get in with the D grade even when they didn't meet the condition???</p>

<p>All UC admissions are conditional and students must meet the conditions to keep their admissions. In some situations admissions might be upheld when a student doesn't meet the conditions. This will depend on the course, applicant and reason why the condition wasn't met.</p>

<p>What if it was something like switching GE classes( i.e art to theater) both of which are in creative arts department? Also, lets say that my major(e.g math/engineering) has nothing to do with these classes.</p>

<p>This will depend on the applicant and the campus. I would report the change to the campus using their preferred method.</p>

<p>If I want to take more classes in the spring intersession (6/2-6/20 count as spring sememster in the transcript) and summer, do I need to report it to the campus?
I did not initially put the classes in the application.</p>

<p>what happen if one failed a non-transferrable class?</p>

<p>^^ yeah another question that i want to ask, what happen if you get a D/F on a non-transferable course?? but under the condition ask you to get all C for the spring semester??</p>

<p>We need a UCLA admissions guy posting on here to clear up some of this confusion.</p>

<p>You should always keep the campuses uptoday on the courses you are planning to take, are currently enrolled in and courses that you aren't passing; even if they aren't transferable. This way there isn't any surprises when they receive your transcripts.</p>