<p>I'm currently enrolled in a Comm. Coll. as an Engineering major (possibly Mechanical).
I have planned my classes so that I would be able to finish my time at the community college as quickly as possible without putting too much strain on myself for each semester, and transfer.
However, the last of my classes finish during a Fall semester, which means that to transfer I need to be admitted during a Spring Quarter.
My friend mentioned that UCLA (or other UCs for that matter) only accepts incoming students during a Fall Quarter, and I'm here to confirm whether that is true.</p>
<p>10-Q</p>
<p>According to the UCLA Engineering website, the two majors that only accept for the Fall term are Bioengineering and Chemical Eng. All others accept in either the Fall or Winter, but not the Spring.</p>
<p>UCLA</a> Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools: Transfer Preparation - Engineering Majors</p>
<p>Good luck to you in transferring to UCLA!</p>
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The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science offers the following undergraduate majors: </p>
<p>Aerospace Engineering
*Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering* **
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering </p>
<p>**Applications are accepted for the fall term only for this major. *</p>
<p>Applicants to the School of Engineering and Applied Science must have a minimum 3.2 GPA at the time of application to be considered for admission and by the time of entrance must have attained junior standing (60 semester/90 quarter units) and have completed preparation coursework for the selected major. *Applications are accepted for the fall and winter terms unless otherwise noted. *
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