ccc + csu to uc

<p>Last semester I got rejected by ucla and usc but accepted to uci, ucsd, ucr, and csun, my original plan was to go to uci but I canceled last minute and chose csun because I wanted to change majors and thought I would save more money if I just stayed and went to ccc + csun and took care of the major requirements then try to transfer again to one of the uc's or usc.</p>

<p>My question is, I plan on taking classes at both csun and my ccc until I have fufilled my major requirements then transfer but as of right now I have around 63 units from ccc only and by the time I finish the requirements I think I will have a little more than 90 units combo from csun and ccc, can I still transfer to uc or usc?
I know there are many threads about this but most are csu students who later go to ccc but I went to ccc and now going to both ccc and csun, what would be the better choice: ccc + csun or just go to ccc only or it doesn't matter?</p>

<p>don’t go to a CSU as your primary school, it will only make things harder for you, just stay at a CC if you must. As it stands, you’re limited to 70 semester units anyway, so you won’t need to do a ton anyway.</p>

<p>It sounds like you completed the required 60 hours at a CCC and applied to a number of schools as a transfer student. You were accepted by a number of UCs , CSUs but not UCLA and USC which were the ones you really to go to. You refused the offer of admission at UCI but accepted the offer from CSUN. If you enroll at CSUN and take any classes there you probably will be considered as having transferred from a CCC to a CSU and for further transfer purposes will be considered a CSU to UC transfer if you try to then transfer to UCLA which would give you the lowest transfer priority. I do not think USC, as a private school, cares which type of college you are applying from as a transfer student and might actually prefer an applicant from a CSU, who has demonstrated they can do the work at a four college, over a student applying straight out of a CCC. However, your chances for transfer to UCLA or any other UC will be drastically reduced if you enroll at CSUN since UCs are required to give first preference to CCC transfer applicants and lowest preference to CSU transfer applicants.</p>

<p>okay so as of right now I am enrolled at csun but not attending because something was wrong with my financial aid documents and they said pay out of my own pocket right now and I will get reimbursed, so I told the financial aid office I will not attend this semester and she told me to get a status change form so I plan on just going back to my ccc now and try to transfer again to uc as it seems the better choice.
So do I send in status change form to csun saying that I will not attend fall 2010 and spring 2011? Or do I just not go there?
Also the UC’s that offer tag state I cannot take ANY courses at ANY other 4 year so that just makes my decision easier.</p>