Do I have to report a D to UCLA in a class that doesn't transfer to UCLA?

<p>(Berkeley’s perspective…UCLA may or may not have different requirements) You definitely need to report it. That’s what the Office of Undergrad Admission told me. I took some courses outside the country & I had to include them in the application even if none of them is transferrable. I had a D in Differential Eqtn long time ago & filed an Academic Renewal for it. I had reported it as well eventhough it’s not required for my major. I had 2 W’s as well when I took/dropped a couple of professional development courses. They said that withholding information could actually jeopardize your application…esp if they’ll eventually show up in your transcript later. They still have the right to rescind their offer.</p>

<p><a href=“https://students.berkeley.edu/myberkeley/myberkeleyapp.asp?todo=cms&id=88#10[/url]”>https://students.berkeley.edu/myberkeley/myberkeleyapp.asp?todo=cms&id=88#10&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Q: I have recently had a grade changed by one of my teachers/instructors/professors. Will this affect my application or my chances of admission?
Q: I added (or dropped or changed) my coursework after submitting my application. Do I need to let you know?
A: You must let us know, in writing, about any changes to your courses or grades by mail or fax. Please send your signed letter to:</p>

<p>Course/Grade Change Request
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
University of California
103 Sproul Hall #5800
Berkeley, California 94720-5800
Fax: 510-642-7333</p>

<p>Please note that providing misinformation could result in a cancellation of your admission to Berkeley.</p>