Senior transfer? or drop out?

<p>Do UCs accept senior transfers? I went to CC for two, now i'm at Cal, but I'm considering transferring somewhere else if possible even if the chances are slim, or maybe dropping out and going to CC again. </p>

<p>if senior transfer apps are accepted, how would I go about inputting my grades... Apps are due in november and I don't even have any officially recorded grades here at Berkeley yet</p>

<p>-personal and financial reasons</p>

<p>I do not think that any colleges or universities accept senior transfers, it would mean issuing a degree to a student who only did 25% of their course work at their school.</p>

<p>I do not see how transferring to another UC would solve your financial problem since all UCs charge about the same tuition. A CSU would be a few thousand dollars cheaper, but again, I doubt they would accept a senior transfer student.</p>

<p>Going back to community college does not sound like it would accomplish anything since you have already finished your lower division requirements and community colleges do not offer upper division courses.</p>

<p>I do not know the extent of your financial and personal problems at Cal but at the moment Cal seems to be the only school you are in a position to earn a bachelors degree from so if you really want to be a college graduate you are going to have to find solutions to those problems. There should be very few problems, financial or personal, that are so insurmountable that they will keep you from earning a college degree.</p>

<p>Hmm you seemed to clarify everything that i imagined preventing me from going somewhhere else. I figured it would be almost impossible. clearly tuition is same pretty much across the board. my financial and personal issues are of outside of school relating to home and family</p>

<p>thanks for the response</p>

<p>Isn’t possible to defer admissions or not attend Berkeley for a few months? If that’s so you could possibly get yourself a job and work for a bit, if the problem is money.</p>