How do u transfer to UC in Winter/Spring

<p>Help. getting fed up w/ CC. Can reach 60 units by then. Can i transfer so early??????</p>

<p>Which UC?</p>

<p>Can i apply for winter/spring and fall as well?</p>

<p>It depends on the UC. Berkley & Merced = NO because they are on the semester system. I know UCI is accepting for winter, if you qualify for the PAIF waiver ... (thats where I am going). In June, go to the UC application web site, and they will be able to tell you which schools will be accepting winter apps. Then you apply in July. But most schools don't accept spring ones.</p>

<p>interesting. </p>

<p>I'd actually would prefer to transfer in spring cause i need to complete my Ochem sequence</p>

<p>bump.......................</p>

<p>Yea, just call the school you are interested in like 8 months before the start of the term</p>

<p>I wanted to transfer in the spring or winter also because I had 60 units by the end of my first year. Unfortunately, I was unable to because the UC's that I wanted to go to (LA and SD) did not accept spring or winter transfers for major (psych). I know that it is very rare for them to take winter/spring transfers but if they do, it is only for selected majors.</p>

<p>which majors?</p>

<p>did some research</p>

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Because of the deep cuts to its 2003-04 budget, the University of California was unable to consider the applications of about 1,500 California Community College transfer students and 100 freshmen seeking Winter admission. UC will refund all application fees to the affected students within three to four weeks.</p>

<p>The state budget approved in July cut UC programs by $410 million and noted that the university will not receive state funding for enrollment growth in 2004-05. This year, UC has already accepted all the students for which it has state funding.</p>

<p>"We have tried to find other ways of coping with the budget cuts, but we have reached a point where the educational experience at the University of California will be severely compromised if we continue to grow without funding to support new students," said UC President Richard C. Atkinson. "We know our applicants have worked very hard to be eligible to attend UC, and they deserve to attend UC. We deeply regret having to delay their plans."</p>

<p>Earlier this year, UC admitted 14,665 transfer students from the California Community Colleges for Fall 2003, 7.6 percent more than in 2002. It was the fifth consecutive year with universitywide growth in the number of transfer students. In the past, UC has often admitted about 15 percent of its transfers in the Winter.</p>

<p>Winter applications from 500 students with transfer guarantee agreements are being processed at seven campuses. If they meet UC's requirements, they will be extended offers of admission.</p>

<p>Applicants pay a $40 fee per campus. Some students apply to multiple campuses so they may be counted several times in the following campus breakdown of refunds: UC Riverside will refund 848 applicants; UC Irvine, 710; UC Santa Cruz, 687 and UC Santa Barbara, 574. UC Berkeley did not accept any Winter applications. UC Davis and UC San Diego only accepted applications from students with transfer guarantees; UCLA only accepted applications from engineering students.</p>

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<p>Another reason to hate Arnold.</p>

<p>UCLA does not take any transfer into winter/spring (sorry)
<a href="http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/applying.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/applying.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>and you can only apply to transfer to SD in winter/spring if you are a TAG participant
<a href="http://admissions.ucsd.edu/dev3/transfers/req.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://admissions.ucsd.edu/dev3/transfers/req.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>thats the two schools that i want to go to. :(</p>

<p>Arnold wasn't governor when the admissions were revoked I remember it quit clearly since mine was one of the revoked ones.</p>

<p>Does anyone know how weird it is to transfer winter quarter? (UCI/ with an admissions agreement) Know anything about housing?</p>

<p>I apologize to Arnold. But i still hate him for the increase in CC tuition and him wanting to lower fafsa money and half a dozen of other cuts he has made.</p>