<p>Hey,</p>
<p>Okay, I am aware that the maximum transfer limit is 70 for CC's. But that doesn't include courses from four-year.</p>
<p>Like, I have 16 units from California State University Los Angeles and that would be added to the 70 units transferred from CC. So that would be an 86 total. Now, is 86 fine for UCLA and UC Berkeley. I hear from some places the limit is 80 for Berkeley...</p>
<p>I know a woman from Orange Coast, one of the top feeder community colleges to the UC's, who was able to transfer 90 units - to Berkeley! I'm trying to research it more to see what made her situation so unique, because I would like to complete all my core reqs. before transferring (decided to double-major, giving me at least 12 more units to tack onto my accumulated unit load.)</p>
<p>I meant to say over ninety... I just don't remember ninety-what. It was announced when she went up to recieve her award on OCC's Honors Night.</p>
<p>I don't know where my thread went, but I emailed UCLA about that (I have a year of 4-year quarter credit, and the other year will be taken at a CCC), and this is what they told me:</p>
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If you complete the last 30 transferable units [note: I have 47 quarter units so far -- they used semester units because the CCC I'll be transferring to is on semester] from a California
Community College, then you will be capped at 70 semester units and will
never be in danger of exceeding the maximum amount of units to be
considered. If you cannot complete the last 30 transferable units, then
you will be ineligible if you exceed 89 units. This cannot be rectified,
and AP units do count.
[/quote]
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<p>I had trouble deciphering this, but there you go.</p>
<p>Gah, last 30 semester units. What the **** they need to clarify. Hahahah, I put a **** in.</p>