<p>CSU to CC to UC possible?
To make it a long story short, I originally went to a CSU and was academically disqualified. My GPA from the CSU was a 0.72 at the end of the whole year (two semesters). Now I am at a Community College doing well, recieving A's in my courses. Is it possible for someone like myself to raise my GPA high enough to be accepted into a UC like Davis or Los Angeles maybe? What should I do in my case to raise my GPA? Can I Apply for academic renewal at my cc? repeat the courses at my cc that i took at my csu?</p>
<p>You ought to look into xfer options further. The best bet (for the UC schools offering it) would be a TAG program which guarantees admission. Davis has such a program, and with your current GPA it sounds like you might qualify. Especially if you can work the academic renewal angle. UCs with TAG have a condition that says if you previously attending a UC you must have left in good standing, but you were at a CSU. I don’t know if a similar rule applies. </p>
<p>You need expert advice, and IMHO you are taking big chances getting it here. I’m not an expert, just giving you some ideas to investigate based on what I’ve read and heard. I’ve seen posts where kids assure someone they can change into Biz Econ easily at UCLA if admitted as something else (in fact its prohibited for xfer students), and similar bad advice. If I were you I’d get to know the xfer counselors well at your current CC. Also the UC system regularly sends adcoms out to visit CCs; look into that and make an appt if offered.</p>
<p>Congrats on the turnaround, and best of luck!</p>
<p>To tell u truth, it’s better to attend cc and transfer to uc or csu. Because they will choose either csu or uc student at last. ( from uc student and friend from csu) order: high school-cc-out of state/ international/csu(for uc) or uc( for csu)/last one is vice versa…</p>