CC to UC to UC Grade Transfer

<p>i think malishka is right...</p>

<p>CC classes do not count in your GPA- but what that means is that when you attend your UC the gpa starts over......... whenever you change institutions GPA does not follow you around from institution to institution.</p>

<p>From high school to community college for example- it is not as if your high school GPA counts in community college and you just keep adding on your new grades to your current gpa- no you do not, you start from 0 and build your gpa in that new school.</p>

<p>The only reason the OPs gpa will follow him around is because he plans on going from one UC to another, they share the gpa because they are in the same system. It is easy for them to accept a gpa of another UC and your new courses will build on your gpa.</p>

<p>However, when you APPLY, we are talking about just come application time, ALL OF YOUR UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERABLE COURSEWORK will be considered in your GPA, regardless of where it comes from ,CC, UC, CSU< whatever is undergraduate work that transfers to the UC will be the GPA come time of application. Once you enter the UC your gpa will be the gpa of your previous UC courses and any future UC courses. But once again, when you apply your GPA will be your gpa in all undergraduate work. And when you apply to graduate schools your gpa will be your gpa for all undergraduate work. </p>

<p>And No, you can not just transfer over only a portion of a transcript, everything that is transferable transfers. (unless you get an F in it, in which case it lowers your overall GPA but does not transfer b/c you need a C- or higher for a course to actually transfer with credit)</p>

<p>what if the class is taken at a cc for high school credit only, for example a class to make up a grade in hs? Will the gpa transfer then?</p>

<p>if it is a transferable class and you took it for credit at your CC it is on your CC transcript, it doesnt go anywhere.</p>

<p>The only way i could see it being not calculated into your overall undergraduate GPA is if it was some special program where you went to the CC but didnt really register there - like some special cross registration program with your high school for some random courses. </p>

<p>If you just went during high school, registered as a student, took a course, the course is UC transferable, the course is on your transcript, the course is forever part of your undergraduate GPA.</p>