<p>Transfer acceptance rate to UCLA was about 28% from California community colleges last year, which is better than direct freshman acceptance, and Napolitano (president of UC) has announced her intention to embrace and strengthen the CCC pipeline. So has Nikias (president of USC).</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.aim.ucla.edu/admissions.aspx”>http://www.aim.ucla.edu/admissions.aspx</a> <–some top-level numbers.</p>
<p>URM may help that even more, if that applies to you.</p>
<p>Over 90 units is a problem, so be careful about that. Look at requirements in the UCLA course catalog, using ASSIST.org and check out IGETC. Actually, make an appointment with your transfer center at your community college and discuss this with them. You will find a home in a UC or a CSU, your chances are excellent. USC may end up being a bit on the pricey side, I don’t know. It is worth running the NPC and applying, if that is your dream.</p>