Is my dismissal record from the previous college going to heart my transfer admission?

Hi, I am 24 years old man who is going to transfer to 4 year college from cc on 2016 fall.

I had attended UCSD from September 2010 to June 2012.

After that I was dismissed from the university for not passing Entry Level Writing classes (You can simply think that this is some kind of ESL classes).

After I was dismissed from UCSD, I have worked for 2 years to pay off my loan from UCSD.

Then, I have begun to study in nearby community college.

Since it has already been a year, I’m now planning to transfer to other 4 year college.

However, I’m worried about that my dismissal record from the previous college is going to heart my transfer admission.

Is there anyone who have had similar experience who can tell me what happened to your admission?

or

any opinion about this issue?

Also, I wonder if there are any recommend schools to apply with my stat regardless of the tuition and location.

(I am thinking of USC, UNC, NYU, UIUC and UT-Austin)

I have 68 quarter units from UCSD with 3.3 GPA

I have 28 Semester units from CC with 4.0 GPA
(It is going to be 42 semester units after 2016 Spring semester. Also, I expect 4.0 GPA from 2016 spring semester since I have only easy classes left.)

SAT - 2010 (taken in high school)

ACT - 29 (taken in high school)

high school GPA - UW 3.95 / W 4.1 (Don’t remember exactly)

I don’t have any internship or research experience.

I have been actively involved in student orgs including being a vice president of astronomy club, a president of coding club and 2 more staff position from other orgs.

Also, to demonstrate that English writing, which caused my dismissal from UCSD, is no longer problem on me, I have passed all ESL courses and freshmen writing courses in current school.

hurt* stupid auto correction…

:slight_smile:

Go sit down with the Transfer Advisor at your CC, and find out what the best pathways are for you.

Your grades are fine. Don’t worry over much about failing that one course.