Fast Track to a Degree

<p>I am currently a high school senior and I will have earned around 100 UC transferable units. Through these courses, I have fulfilled both high school and IGETC requirements, and even earned an AA degree. </p>

<p>Does anyone know if these courses with successfully transfer over to UCLA if my community college has articulation agreements with UCLA, despite the fact that I used the courses for both high school and transfer credit? If so, this means that I can pretty much get done with my degree in 2 years or less, depending on how many courses are recognized, am I correct?</p>

<p>I am really confused about this whole process because the UCLA Undergraduate website does not have specific information for how community college credit is treated for high school students. I have only found information on how AP/IB credit would transfer, which are irrelevant to me in my situation.</p>

<p>Any help would be appreciated.</p>

<p>email a counselor in murphy. they can help you more specifically.
also, assist.org might help you see what UCLA courses your CC courses get credit for. then you can see which major requirements you’ve already fulfilled.</p>

<p>Yep. UCLA just puts your CC classes onto its official transcript, and they’re recorded for class credit (if they’re transferable under the articulation agreement) or for general unit credit. </p>

<p>So, if you took the right classes for your upcoming major, and most of your 100 UC transferable units satisfy all your lower divs for your major, then yes. You could graduate in 2 years.</p>