<p>Thanks for the reassurance KatieeJr.</p>
<p>Ronris, I submitted my transfer supplemental form several days before the deadline. Notice a pattern here... ;)</p>
<p>TAke care, everyone! Mid-terms are coming up ... Oy ...</p>
<p>Thanks for the reassurance KatieeJr.</p>
<p>Ronris, I submitted my transfer supplemental form several days before the deadline. Notice a pattern here... ;)</p>
<p>TAke care, everyone! Mid-terms are coming up ... Oy ...</p>
<p>just got my acceptance update online!
such a relief knowing i have my safety school now lol</p>
<p>Congrats bobbak! I just found out I got in too!!!</p>
<p>not going to attend, but just accepted. congrats to everyone!!</p>
<p>haha now my page says "decision pending" again...those arssholes!</p>
<p>wow...that is ****in bs, mine is too</p>
<p>I know, I'm assuming we're in!</p>
<p>everyone who was in this morning is still in.</p>
<p>i hope so...katiee did you call?</p>
<p>i called this morning at 10:30 and the lady i spoke to said that according to what she saw, i was still admitted, but the website still says decision pending for me as of now</p>
<p>hmmmm...these online portals mess with us wayyy too much. I woke up this morning and thought that I had dreamt my acceptance lol!</p>
<p>I woke up and checked CC and I saw you guys talk about how it reverted, i was very nervous to check the site again..anyways i'm gonna check it again at 12am in 19 minutes</p>
<p>nothing...</p>
<p>same here, im still back to "decision pending"</p>
<p>anyone mind calling them if they were "accepted" and then reverted back? I'm at work right now</p>
<p>Hey, I'm sorry to hear about what you all are experiencing. :( I'm sure it's quite nerve-wrecking. </p>
<p>Maybe this will cheer you up?</p>
<p>Via assist.org, I picked a number of random community colleges who have agreements with SB, and apparently, they all have this admission agreement, but check your own college for specific details. The agreement assures that you'll be offered admissions if you satisfy all of the conditions.</p>
<p>Here's a sample (hopefully the format is readable):</p>
<p>3/28/2007 <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a> Page 1
Articulation Agreement by Major
Effective during the 06-07 Academic Year
Based on the 06-07 UC Transfer Course Agreement
To: UC Santa Barbara |From: American River College
06-07 General Catalog Quarter|06-07 General Catalog Semester</p>
<p>=====>Transfer Admission Agreement Fall 07 - College of Letters & Science====</p>
<p>I) G<strong>e<em>n</em>e<em>r</em>a_l _P</strong>r<em>o</em>v<em>i</em>s<em>i</em>o<em>n</em>s <strong>o<em>f _</em>t<em>h</em>e _A</strong>g<em>r</em>e<em>e</em>m<em>e</em>n_t:
1. The following information outlines an admission agreement for the University
of California, Santa Barbara for the fall 2007 term only. This agreement will
be reviewed on an annual basis during the spring and reconfirmed for the next
academic period.
2. The Fall 2007 UCSB Transfer Admission Agreement applies to general admission to the College of Letters and Science but not necessarily to a specific major. Some majors in the College of Letters and Science may also require completion of specific major preparation course work. For information about major preparation course work, please refer to the articulation agreements by major between UCSB and your community college online at <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>.
3. This agreement does not apply to students with senior class standing
(students with 90 or more UC-transferable semester units) from accredited
four-year universities and community colleges combined. Applications from senior class standing students will not be accepted.
a) Students cannot reach senior standing with only community college units
completed. A maximum of 70 UC-transferable community college semester units will be accepted toward graduation. Subject credit is awarded for community college units taken beyond 70 semester units.
b) All UC-transferable units completed at a four-year university apply toward
the 90 semester unit limit.
c) AP and IB units earned prior to high school graduation do not apply to the
90 semester unit limit.</p>
<p>I<em>I</em>)_ <em>C</em><em>o</em>n<em>d</em>i<em>t</em>i<em>o</em>n<em>s </em>o<em>f _</em>t<em>h</em>e <em>A</em><em>g</em>r<em>e</em>e<em>m</em>e<em>n</em>t:
To qualify for the Fall 2007 UCSB Transfer Admission Agreement, you must:
1. Apply for admission to UCSB during the application filing period for fall
2007 (November 1-30, 2006). T<em>h</em>e<em>r</em>e _<em>i</em>s _<em>n</em>o _<em>a</em>d<em>d</em>i<em>t</em>i<em>o</em>n<em>a</em>l _<em>p</em>a<em>p</em>e<em>r</em>w<em>o</em>r<em>k _</em>t<em>o _</em>s<em>u</em>b<em>m</em>i<em>t _</em>t<em>o
_q</em>u<em>a</em>l<em>i</em>f<em>y _</em>f<em>o</em>r _<em>t</em>h<em>i</em>s _<em>a</em>g<em>r</em>e<em>e</em>m<em>e</em>n<em>t.</em>
2. Complete the required courses in English composition (two courses designated as UC-E on the UC-Transferable Course Agreement) and mathematics (one course designated as UC-M on the UC-Transferable Course Agreement) with C grades or better by the end of fall 2006 for fall 2007 admission.
3. Complete at least 60 UC-transferable semester units by the end of spring 2007
4. Complete four courses selected from among at least two of the following three areas with C grades or better in each course by the end of spring 2007 for fall 2007 admission:
a) Arts and Humanities (designated UC-H on the UC-Transferable Course
Agreement)
b) Behavioral and Social Sciences (UC-B on the UC-Transferable Course
Agreement)
c) Biological and Physical Sciences (UC-S on the UC-Transferable Course
Agreement)
5. Complete the last 30 of your 60 or more UC-transferable semester units in
residence at a California community college (you may complete summer session course work at an institution other than a California community college without jeopardizing your residency status).
6. Earn a minimum GPA of 3.00 in all UC-transferable course work completed by the end of fall 2006 for fall 2007 admission. Students must maintain a minimum gpa of 3.00 through the end of spring 2007.
7. For the College of Letters and Science TAA, the following biological science
majors require completion of specific major preparation course work:
Aquatic Biology, Biochemistry-Molecular Biology, Biological Sciences, Cell and
Developmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution, Microbiology, Pharmacology,
Physiology, Zoology
For specific information about major preparation course work, please refer to
the articulation agreements by major between UCSB and your community college online at <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>. Major preparation requirements are subject to change without notice.</p>
<p>N<em>O</em>T<em>E</em>: The UC-Transferable Course Agreement is available online at
<a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>. Consult your counselor concerning credit earned through
examinations or other colleges and universities.</p>
<p>P_<em>r</em>e<em>p</em>a<em>r</em>i<em>n</em>g <em>f</em>o<em>r _</em>y<em>o</em>u<em>r _</em>m<em>a</em>j<em>o</em>r _<em>a</em>n<em>d _</em>m<em>e</em>e<em>t</em>i<em>n</em>g _<em>s</em>e<em>l</em>e<em>c</em>t<em>i</em>o<em>n _</em>c<em>r</em>i<em>t</em>e<em>r</em>i<em>a _</em>f<em>o</em>r _<em>s</em>p<em>e</em>c<em>i</em>f<em>i</em>c _<em>m</em>a<em>j</em>o<em>r</em>s:
This Transfer Admission Agreement does not apply to: College of Letters and
Science-Computer Science, B.A., Dance, B.A./B.F.A., Music, B.M., Theatre,
B.F.A., and Law and Society, B.A.; College of Engineering-Engineering and
Computer Science majors; and College of Creative Studies.
Please note that the College of Letters and Science expects students to earn
their degree without exceeding 200 quarter units. You should select your major carefully and complete as much major preparation as possible prior to transfer.</p>
<p>P<strong>r<em>e-</em>M</strong>a<em>j</em>o<em>r</em>s:
Certain majors at UCSB require that students complete remaining prerequisite
courses with a minimum grade point average at UCSB after transfer to be advanced to full major status. Major preparation articulation agreements (found online at <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>) include detailed information about the pre-major. Students may contact UCSB academic department advisers to discuss their plans to transfer and get more information about the pre-major.</p>
<p>A_ <strong>f<em>e</em>w _<em>w</em>o<em>r</em>d<em>s _</em>a<em>b</em>o<em>u</em>t <em>I</em>G<em>E</em>T<em>C</em> <em>(</em>I</strong>n<em>t</em>e<em>r</em>s<em>e</em>g<em>m</em>e<em>n</em>t<em>a</em>l <em>G</em><em>e</em>n<em>e</em>r<em>a</em>l <em>E</em><em>d</em>u<em>c</em>a<em>t</em>i<em>o</em>n <em>T</em><em>r</em>a<em>n</em>s<em>f</em>e<em>r _C</em><em>u</em>r<em>r</em>i<em>c</em>u<em>l</em>u<em>m)</em>:
California community college transfer students may complete IGETC
(Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) in lieu of the UCSB
General Education requirements. Students planning to transfer into high unit
majors must be careful to complete lower division major prerequisites if they
are to make normal, timely progress through the major. Therefore, students
pursuing a high unit major are advised to focus first on major preparation and
then either IGETC or UCSB General Education.
While completion of IGETC is not a requirement for admission to UCSB, in order
to waive the lower division General Education requirements for graduation from
UCSB, IGETC must be completed prior to transfer and you must obtain
certification from your community college. If you think you will not complete
IGETC prior to transfer, check the articulation agreement for General
Education/Breadth online at <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>. There you will find a list of
courses that will meet UCSB General Education requirements. UCSB's General
Education requirements do not have to be completed prior to transfer.</p>
<p>U<em>C</em>S<em>B</em> <em>A</em><em>d</em>m<em>i</em>s<em>s</em>i<em>o</em>n<em>s _I</em><em>n</em>f<em>o</em>r<em>m</em>a<em>t</em>i<em>o</em>n:
For additional questions about transferring to UC Santa Barbara, please refer to the Office of Admissions web site at <a href="http://www.admissions.ucsb.edu%5B/url%5D">www.admissions.ucsb.edu</a>.</p>
<p>========</p>
<p>So, if this sounds like you, you're probably in!</p>
<p>If anyone is wondering, the UCSB site says I am admitted again (my friend as well).</p>
<p>me too, mylifeisover23.</p>
<p>Anyone not hear yet? Any rejections noted? Any Philosophy majors?</p>
<p>I'm Philosophy Major. Junior Transfer</p>