<p>Dear Transfer Applicant, </p>
<p>Thank you for applying to the University of California for the fall 2012 term. We are reviewing your application and need the following additional information: </p>
<p> An updated list of your fall 2011 courses with all associated grades</p>
<p> A list of any additional coursework in progress or planned through summer 2012 </p>
<p>To update your information you will need the e-mail address and password that you used to apply. Log on to our website and complete the Transfer Academic Update at: </p>
<p>University</a> of California - Update transfer application </p>
<p>You should complete the academic update as soon as you receive your final grades for your fall 2011 coursework. After your initial submission, you can return to the update site to change any in-progress or planned coursework. Even if you do not have any in-progress or planned courses, or your record of course grades was complete in your original application, you must still complete the academic update. </p>
<p>Please note that each campus and program may have additional procedures and requirements for handling application updates. Contact the admissions office at the campus(s) to which you have applied with specific questions. </p>
<p>We strongly advise you to meet the priority deadline for submitting the Transfer Academic Update to ensure that your latest grades and in-progress or planned coursework are considered in the admissions process. There is no guarantee that campuses will accept updates after the stated deadline, and failure to meet the deadline may jeopardize your admission. </p>
<p>The priority deadline for fall 2012 is January 31, 2012 for all campuses. </p>
<p>There is no need to wait for winter intersession grades fill in the form without them. You may submit another update if your winter intersession grades become available before the deadline. </p>
<p>If your planned coursework changes or you receive D or F grades in winter coursework after the academic update deadline, you must notify the admissions office at each UC campus to which you applied. </p>
<p>all the information u needed.</p>