Transfer to UC from out of state

Hello, so I just graduated from a California high school that I attended all 4 years. I had planned to attend a ccc for 2 years then transfer to a UC. Unfortunately my family is moving to Colorado due to my dad being in the military. This means I will be attending a cc in Colorado. I want to know what do I have to do in order to make sure that when I apply for transfer I have everything sorted in terms of credits and what are my chances for gaining admission. Also would I still be eligible for in state tuition since currently I am a California resident and graduated from a California high school?

I would really appreciate the help, thanks.

Re residency, yes you will get in-state tuition.

while only UC can make an official determination I think you qualify for in-state rates. A starting point is http://ucop.edu/residency/residency-requirements.html and the more detailed rules given in http://ucop.edu/general-counsel/_files/ed-affairs/uc-residence-policy.pdf See section IV(H) on page 37

As far as credits that’s a trickier question. UC makes the determination of what you get credit for and they don’t publish charts except for CA community colleges (on ASSIST). For any class you are thinking of taking the best you can do is read the description in the catalog at your CC and see if it matches up to what you can find for a similarly named class on ASSIST.

At least worth considering is whether it is affordable for you to remain in CA and attend CC here. Units are cheap, your main expense will be food and housing.

I believe OP qualifies for CA residency via AB540:

http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/paying-for-uc/tuition-and-cost/ab540/index.html