Transfer GPA

<p>Quick question -- </p>

<p>I'll have 93 units completed before I transfer, and I'm wondering how my GPA will be looked at. For example, say I have six classes that meet a requirement for an area I needed two classes and I had two A's and 4 C's. Will they throw out the lower grades and transfer the higher ones, take the classes I completed first/last, or how do they work that? Since schools will only usually transfer a maximum of 60 units, how do they decide which classes to transfer and which ones to leave off?</p>

<p>@BigJohn:</p>

<p>It doesn’t really work like how you think it does. If the class is UC-transferable, it counts toward your transfer GPA. Doesn’t matter if you have 60 units or 200 units. Every UC-transferable course counts into your GPA. The maximum units you can transfer with is 90 semester units. Anything over that you don’t get “credit” for in the sense that you can’t apply it to the 180 you’ll need to get your undergrad degree, but they still factor all those grades into your transferable GPA.</p>