<p>The architecture department states that "junior transfer students should have completed at least 60 units before transferring". Let's say that I have 72 semester units completed, but some of the units may be non-transferable. What if I just have like 58 transferable units, but in fact I have taken more than 70 units? Would it hold against me from getting accepted? Or do complete transfer evaluations start AFTER I'm accepted?</p>
<p>this would not be held against you, not everybody can transfer from a school where classes match up perfectly. to penalize somebody for this reason would be asinine. they just want to see that you have completed 15 credits or more per semester that you have been enrolled.</p>
<p>That was exactly what I was thinking. But since the architecture program is a 2-year program for juniors and seniors, I don’t know if they will set it really strict when it comes to credit transfer. I wanted to call the counselor and ask but I feel stupid doing so since I’ve already completed my application. I am just getting kinda worried lol</p>