<p>HELLO! My GPA is 3.2, atm, but it will get to 3.5-7 by the end of FALL/WINTER of next year. I am majoring in Accounting (I might change my major). And in the meantime, if I do decide to change my major and to stay for another year in CC, will the UCs accept my applications, regardless of my status as a senior, transferring to a UC?</p>
<p>I think (I'm not positive) that the UCs will only accept up to 60 transfer credits (this is pretty standard procedure), so be aware of this if you decide to take more credits. But keep in mind, depending on which campus you plan to apply to, raising your GPA could also offer you an advantage. I would try and speak with a counselor, either at your current college or at the UC school you plan to apply to, and see if taking extra classes would make sense. If you decide to change your major, I would make sure (through the UC transfer site) that you will have (for the new major) satisfied all of the requirements prior to enrollment. The UC system has a pretty good community college transfer program, just make sure you follow all of the steps.</p>
<p>I think the UCs only accept 70 semester units that go towards your minimum graduation total, but they still give you credit for taking the class.</p>
<p>Also, I don't think any of the UCs has an accounting major.</p>
<p>^Correct none of the UC's offer an Accounting major, but many do offer an accounting minor which meets enough units to to be able to sit for the cpa exam.</p>
<p>the 60 semester units are the courses which is transferable. How about the courses I will take for my major, does it counts through the 60 semester units?</p>
<p>Your major prereqs are also transferable, so I don't know what you mean by the 60 semester units being "the courses which is transferable." Basically, the 60 units is the MINIMUM you need to transfer, but it is not the maximum that will transfer over. Hope that makes sense.</p>