UC to CSU transfer

<p>Unfortunately I need to withdraw from my UC in my senior year because
of my bad academic performance in the junior year.
Would any CSU accept the credits from UC so that I can
graduate from a CSU as early possible?
Any pointers on the process?</p>

<p>Unfortunately, If you did not leave your UC campus in good academic standing I do not believe you are eligible for acceptance at a CSU. In addition, like the UCs, CSUs are set up to accept Junior transfers from CCCs and will not accept a Senior transfer. If there is no possibility of being reinstated at your UC your only possibility for obtaining a bachelors degree is to try to find a private college that would be willing to accept you. After being dismissed for academic failure at your UC this will not be easy.</p>

<p>The cold hard reality is that if you flunk out as a Freshman or Sophomore there is still a chance you can get a fresh start at a CCC but if you flunk out as a Senior your options are extremely limited.</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply.
Actually at the end of sophomore year, I am in good academic standing.
It became worse in the last 3 quarters. So I am wondering if I can
transfer to a CSU as a junior by taking
advantage of credit earned till the end of sophomore year.
Is this a possibility?</p>

<p>you prolly have to go to a cc (start all over)and transfer to a csu that way.</p>

<p>University of Phoenix?</p>

<p>The problem is that those last three quarters at the UC are now a part of your permanent academic record and there is no way to make them go away. If you do not have enough transferable units from your UC to be considered a senior by a CSU it may be possible to transfer to a CSU as a Junior. However, as Twistnswif stated you will have to first go to a CCC and rebuild your academic reputation. You will have to prove to any CSU you want to transfer to that you have overcome the problems that forced you to leave your previous school and that can probably only be done with a year or two of good grades at a CCC.</p>

<p>Doesn’t hurt to try.</p>