<p>I've got an educational history that's a little odd. I was trying to find out whether I will be considered a CCC Transfer applicant, and I came across the following information via Google:</p>
<p>"A qualified California community college student applying for admission to the University of California in advanced standing will be given priority
admission over all other similarly qualified applicants if: 1) he or she was enrolled at one or more California community colleges for at least two terms
(excluding summer sessions); 2) the last college he or she attended before admission to a UC campus was a California community college (excluding
summer sessions); and 3) he or she has completed at least 30 semester (45 quarter) UC-transferable units at one or more California community colleges."</p>
<p>I hope this helps anyone in a similar position to mine, but it does raise a question. I satisfy 1 and 3 from my past enrollment. I sort of satisfy 2 in that I'm studying out of state right now--and not as an exchange student or anything--but I'm enrolled in online classes every semester through a CCC. Additionally my Spring CCC term extends past my out of state Spring term, and I will be physically attending a CCC Summer term. Anyone in the know have any thoughts?</p>
<p>Thanks much.</p>