"Non-transferable" CC courses and private schools

So quick question that no one around me seems able to answer.

I am at a California CC, and as you know we have non-UC transferable courses. I am older, and when I started I needed two lower level math courses that I didn’t do super on. I know my GPA for the UC system, but my question is how does it work with other schools? I am looking at applying at some private schools and I don’t understand if they factor these courses into my GPA, or if they function like a UC and drop them as they are not transferable? I know my transcript will show a GPA with those factored in, and would like to know if they use that, or do their own.

Thanks in advance guys.

No one can answer your question because no one knows every university’s rules on transfer credits. You should go on each college website you are interested in and look at their transfer pages, then send an email to the colleges to ask specifically.

Each private school may have its own rules on:

a. Whether a specific transfer course is transferable for credit units or subject credit.
b. Whether non-transferable courses in your current/prior college record are included in admissions evaluations.

As stated in #1, check each school’s transfer applicant web pages and ask directly if not sure.

If they are remedial math (meaning below college level) they will not transfer to any university. Anything int algebra and below is remedial. The UCs don’t count trig, but i can’t speak for other colleges on that.