Intercampus transferring

<p>I heard that it was possible to transfer to UCLA after one year at another UC. I’m going to be a freshman at UCSB this fall. </p>

<p>so, in order to transfer in as a sophomore, I’ll have to fill out another application this fall, right? which one would I fill out? and with what info, exactly? I’m not filling it out as a senior in high school… would I just put down what classes I was currently taking in the fall?</p>

<p>found this on a google search dude.</p>

<p>Intercampus Transfers</p>

<p>After you enroll at a UC campus, it may be possible for you to transfer to another UC campus. Applications for intercampus transfer are considered in light of the applicant’s personal circumstances and the availability of space in the prospective major. Students who want to transfer from one UC campus to another must submit an application for undergraduate admission during the appropriate filing period. Some campuses do not accept intercampus transfers who have completed more than 120 quarter (80 semester) units. Students who satisfy the lower division general education/breadth requirements at a UC campus prior to transferring to another UC campus are considered to have satisfied the lower division general education breadth requirements at the UC campus to which they transfer. At UCR, this option is not available to students transferring to The Bourns College of Engineering. At UCSD, transfer reciprocity is available to students transferring to Warren, Marshall, Muir and Sixth colleges. Students who select Revelle or Eleanor Roosevelt college must satisfy the general education requirements of that college.</p>

<p>I am a 2nd year at UCSB and have looked into transferring to UCLA extensively. UCLA doesn't accept transfers as a sophomore, you have at least 90 units (junior status) by the time you enroll at UCLA. In your case, you would apply to transfer in November of 2007 to get in as a junior. Go to <a href="http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/adm_tr.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/adm_tr.htm&lt;/a>
for more information.</p>