Transfer Acceptance Dates 2019

Just heard from someone that UC Berkeley wrote in an email that transfers will be notified on April 19th, 2019.

Does anyone else have dates from other schools for 2019?

UCSB Acceptances will be beginning March 19, 2019 with additional decisions released on April 1, 15 and 30, 2019

UCI Acceptances will be released starting April 1
http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/dates-deadlines.php

UCR Acceptances will be released early March

UCLA Acceptances will be released late April
http://www.admission.ucla.edu/applicant/notify.htm

Here are the dates we know for sure and dates from years past for those we do not know:

UCB: April 19, 2019

UCSB: March 19, 2019; April 1, 2019; April 15, 2019; April 30, 2019.

UCSC: March 17-April 30, 2019

UCLA:
2018: Wednesday, April 25, 5:10p
2017: Wednesday, April 26, 5p
2016: Friday, April 22, 5p

UCI:
2018: TAG admittances, March 21 (slow roll started April 6)
2017: April 19 at 3p; big drop April 21. (TAG/Honors-to-Honors March 14)
2016: Started Thursday, April 14, with a large drop on Friday, April 22. Regents acceptance first week of March.

UCSD:
2018: Thurs, April 26, 5:40p
2017: Drop March 10; Main drop: April 21 and April 24
2016: Friday, March 11 early drop, then a large gap. Main drop on Friday, April 22

UCD:
2018: Fri, April 20, 3p
2017: April 21, starting at 3p
2016: Friday, April 22, 2p

UCM:
2018: Tues, March 20
2017: Started in April (rolling)
2016: Friday, March 4 (rolling)

UCR:
2018: Mon, March 5 (rolling)
2017: March 14 – May 4 (rolling)
2016: started on Tuesday, March 1 – April (rolling)

Sorry if I missed any…

Source for past dates: http://■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2018/03/2018-uc-transfer-admission-notification-dates/

I wonder why UCI says April 1 ~ 30 for transfer apps but release some of em early… this is nerve wrecking

Thank you @vrios95 & @HeyItsNick !!

& thank you @spiritualgift for starting this thread!

Just e-mailed UCR. THey will be releasing decisions starting March 1st, Friday, and it will be on a rolling basis after that.

UC Davis released yesterday. Something seriously wrong!
Asked around my HS, 5 students I know get waitlisted:

CA in state status
GPA: 4.2 - 4.7
SAT: 1520 - 1580
All 5 took at lease 2 SAT ll, and all get perfect 800s
Many APs most in 5s, few 4
Many leaderships (student body leaders, etc , and impressive ECs national competition winners, hundreds hours volunteer services, many awards…

One got UC Berkeley regents, the other Stanford EA.

Looks UCD went extreme on yield protection. My view it’s 100% unethical for denying hard working students rights to choose. Not sure it’s legal?

I posted same stats under usd discussion:

http://talk.qa.collegeconfidential.com/university-california-davis/2117872-uc-davis-class-of-2023-applicant-thread-p21.html

Got some feed back, due to the holistic approach these students just did not standout among the rest applicants. I really do buy in this

Any comments?

@fairadmin This is the transfer thread so your application and the pool of applicants are entirely different than transfers. It’s def harder to get in UC’s straight out of high school than when coming from a CC.