<p>I saw someone post this in a different thread:</p>
<p>Transcripts for all grades through Fall 2013 are due by June 1. Spring grades are due by July 15. So you will need to send them twice. You'd better hurry up and get them in ASAP</p>
<p>Is this true??</p>
<p>@JYtransfer </p>
<p>If you are attending UCLA in the fall then yes that is true. </p>
<p>Depends on the school. Check your transfer requirements for each school because they are different.</p>
<p>yep, but for berkeley its July 1?</p>
<p>I would also like to know the answer to this question (:
I know its true for UCLA, but does it also apply to Cal?</p>
<p>It’s July 1st for Cal</p>
<p>Chose Cal so ok Jul 1st it is. Thank you!</p>
<p>So do we send them twice? Right now, and then after spring grades are posted?</p>
<p>How do we send them? (CC sends them or we have to go request it at our high school?)</p>
<p>My last final is this Thursday.</p>
<p>@music1990 </p>
<p>No, you just sent the final ones for Cal. You have until July 1. </p>
<p>what happens if it arrives latefor UCLA?</p>
<p>@ocnative </p>
<p>Cool, thanks OC. </p>
<p>@randombookie </p>
<p>My school doesn’t end until right before the deadline for transcripts to arrive. I notified my admissions officer, and she said this was ok, but a hold would be placed on my file until it arrived. Whatever that means.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if I have to send transcripts from schools that I applied to, but didn’t take any courses in?</p>
<p>MyUCLA is asking for transcripts from colleges I said that I’d be attending, but I didn’t follow through since I didn’t get off the waitlist for a class.</p>
<p>I’ve already contacted UCLA regarding my course/schedule change, so does it not matter what it says on the MYUCLA page?</p>
<p>I believe official transcript deadline is July 1; IGETC cert is July 15. </p>
<p>@BurntCorpse - Only Schools you have taken courses at.</p>
<p>@bhav007 - You request them from your CC and there should be an address on the transcript request you just ask to send it there it will be sealed for them.</p>
<p>Address it the UC Berkeley Admissions.</p>
<p>@lindyk8 - it’s best to send them together that way they received and process them at the same time, and you don’t pay two desperate official transcript fees.</p>