<p>Since you are a combo of 4-year plus Community College be sure to not exceed their maximum number for UC transfer. Each campus has a sightly different number but it is usually between 84 and 90 units (ALL units, including those in progress). This number is <em>different</em> from the number of units accepted. Note that if you had only attended CCC that the unit limit doesn’t matter. Put another way, the UCs will accept Junior and Senior+ transfers from CCCs, but if you already have 4-year experience they will only accept Juniors - so find that cut off number and plan accordingly. </p>
<p>If the number is too high (4year + CC) the UCs will disqualify your application because they don’t take Senior transfers! So count count count! (Realize that a lot of well meaning CC counselors aren’t even aware of this rule!)</p>
<p>With a 3.3 (with a sharp upward trend) you can apply to many California privates and likely get in - Santa Clara, St Marys, USF, Mills, LMU, and possibly others as well. Pomona and Stanford are reaches.</p>