Out-of-state CC transfer applying next year for Fall 2009: Advice?

<p>It won’t affect your admission, though you’ve got a decent shot with Berkeley as it stands.</p>

<p>If you really want to get into Berk you could take online courses from a California Community College. To be considered a CCC transfer student, and receive that high priority, you need to:</p>

<p>1) Attend a CCC two terms (presumably regular sessions, Fall and Spring)
2) Have 30 transferable credits from your CCC.
3) The most recent school attended during a regular session prior to transfer must be a CCC.</p>

<p>Now, if you could maintain that GPA and complete IGETC(read the sticky completely if you want the explanation) and do the above then you’d be pretty much a shoe in at Berk.</p>

<p>But, it could raise some complications. Under the above scheme, you might consider yourself to be taking classes full time online from your CCC and supplementing with that with classes from Arizona. This might raise financial aid issues, I’m not sure.</p>

<p>Don’t know if you’ve already explored it, but it’s not a terrible problem taking your philosophy classes out of state; only a few schools have courses that satisfy Berkeley’s philosophy major pre-reqs.</p>

<p>There’s a lot more information we can give, if you have any questions.</p>

<p>–Joe</p>