Non-transferable classes.

<p>I am currently in the process of filling out my UC application, and I have a question regarding non-transferable courses. Should I click the "I don't see all of my courses." box and enter the information for my Trigonometry class? Furthermore, should I state in the additional comments section that the class is not transferable?</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>You must include it even if it doesnt transfer. Add the trig class. No need to write that it doesnt transfer cause admissions knows.</p>

<p>Yes, you must fill them out manually. No, there’s no need to comment about it.</p>

<p>Hmm.
I called my the transfer center at my CC and spoke with a rep there because I had the same question.
She told me that if it’s non-transferable then I didn’t need to report it.</p>

<p>She should get fired for being wrong lol</p>

<p>@jserrano: is that true? I thought we had to report every single class we took at college even though they are non uc transferable</p>

<p>@berkeleyphil,
that is what the rep in the office had told me when I called.
To be sure, anyone with this question should call their respective CC transfer center/desired UC and ask. Don’t forget to post their responses, because as Investment said, if she’s wrong she deserves to be canned. I don’t want my peers who are surely stressing out as much as am to get bad advice and get screwed.</p>

<p>I’m going to call the campuses I requested a TAG for and ask.</p>

<p>I am pretty sure we have to report all our coursework, even if its non transferable. Thats what a counselor from UCD told me.</p>

<p>Since it’s Saturday, UCSC and my CC offices are closed, so I can’t call so I can find out what the hell to do.
I didn’t report those remedial courses on my TAG. Hopefully I can get a hold of someone Monday morning so I can sort all this b.s. out.
Not going to lie though, I’m kind of freaking out.</p>

<p>Yes, you need to report every class you took. It’s asking for every class you’ve taken, not for every UC transferable class. Put them all down and let the UC decide.</p>