<p>I'm assuming no, but I don't have high school transcripts on file at my Community College . I'm getting a Cal grant so they'll know I graduated from high school. It doesn't say anything in my To-do list about high school transcripts</p>
<p>Are you a upper division transfer? If yes, then no.</p>
<p>well technically I’m being admitted as a Sophomore who is 5 units short of being a junior( god bless UCR for this, I’m struggling with French and even though I’m taking it pass no pass all the other UC’s said no ) </p>
<p>But no im not using any high school course work( lol on this one, i was NOT college bound 3 years ago).</p>
<p>You’re likely an iffy case then. Normally they don’t accept lower division transfers unless you’ve already been accepted as a freshmen and for that situation they’d need it, you seem to have fallen in a crack, which is good for you in this case. Call them up, you have till early July to send them in so you’ve got time or just send it in anyway.</p>
<p>It’s $20 worth of time and money versus a year of waiting for the next round so the cost benefits side of the equation definitely errors on the side of caution in this case.</p>
<p>it depends on what they asked you for. Berkeley wanted my high school transcripts and UCLA did not, and i am a junior transfer.</p>
<p>I think UCR and UCM have a little more flexibility .
Anyway, if I didn’t get the OK from them I had CSUN as a backup( not waiting another year on getting my B.A. ) What sucks is I have like 67 CSU units, I didn’t plan on going to a UC up until maybe last year, so I didn’t exactly plan for all this .</p>
<p>I think I will call them just to make sure I don’t need to send in my high school transcripts</p>