Chances of transferring to UC Davis from a CCC?

<p>I have a current GPA of 3.17 and I plan on transferring for Fall '15. My major is Biotechnology and it is an impacted major at Davis. What are my chances of getting in this school as of now?</p>

<p>My grades are:
Speech: C (3 units)</p>

<p>Counseling: A (3)
English 1: B (4)
History 7A: B (3)</p>

<p>Chem 22: C (4)
Statistics 50: C (4)
English 1B: B (4)
Political Science 1: A (3)</p>

<p>Chem 1A: B (5)
Physics 2A: A (4)
Theater Arts 7B: A (3)</p>

<p>Chem 1B: B (5)
Physics 2B: A (4)
Physical Science: A (3)</p>

<p>Extra Curricular:
Hospital volunteer
Volunteer tutor
Treasurer of a premed club
Upward Bound Volunteer
Part of Upward Bound in high school</p>

<p>and I work 20 hours a week and have held three jobs</p>

<p>Are you taking summer classes? Your best chance would be TAG, but they require a 3.2 GPA for your major, and I think you’re missing some requirements from what they want. </p>

<p><a href=“Major Requirements: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences”>Major Requirements: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences;

<p>or for regular admission to the major look at this too. <a href=“Welcome to ASSIST”>Welcome to ASSIST;

<p>I am taking summer classes. I’ll be done with the major requirements but srping 2015. I’m taking two math classes this summer</p>

<p>Call the school. Better yet, make an appt and visit with their admissions people. If you’re completely not viable, they will TELL YOU. CC people can only offer you guesses.</p>

<p>We can look up the xfer average gpa no better than you can. Also the UC schools send counselors around to the CC campuses; probably a good idea to make an appt next time they are in town and have a chat.</p>

<p>I would say you have a chance, UC Davis states they let in about 63% of transfer students, 92% being from local CCC’s. It doesn’t seem out of reach, I would just make sure your writing portion of the application is stellar to make up for the lower-ish GPA. </p>

<p>Definitely get into contact with Davis and even your community college (if they’re any help at all) and just do some extensive research on the entire process to make sure you have all the qualified classes and what not! </p>