Stats for out of state UCB and UCLA tansfer admissions

<p>anyone have these? i know both of these schools take a ton of transfers, and even if they give insane preference to cali students, the shear numbers might make it easier than getting into most comparable privates. A kid from my CC in New York got into UCB last year, so I know it isn't impossible.</p>

<p>It definitely isn't impossible... but I remember looking at some stats and 66% of transfers come from California CCs and another 10-15% are UC campus transfers... but that could still leave about 20% from anywhere else (privates/ out of states). I am positive that the UC #1 priority for transfers are from California CCs, but of course they're not exclusive.</p>

<p>But then again... it's definitely not impossible.</p>

<p>Their priorities vary by campus. There was an article on UC Notes about it that can be found [url=<a href="http://www.ucop.edu/pathways/ucnotes/november03/campusq&a.html%5Dhere%5B/url"&gt;http://www.ucop.edu/pathways/ucnotes/november03/campusq&a.html]here[/url&lt;/a&gt;].&lt;/p>

<p>I'd like to know if they have any other criteria for out-of-states and if they are affected by the quality of CC applicants.</p>

<p>yeah, here: <a href="http://students.berkeley.edu/admissions/transfer.asp%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://students.berkeley.edu/admissions/transfer.asp&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p>

<p>310 non-resident transfer applicants, 64 admitted, 46 enrolled</p>