UCI Fall 2019 Transfer Thread

@haasbear This same person posted this early on within this thread:

Major: Business Administration
IGETC: Done by Spring 2019
Major Pre-req: Done by Spring 2019
GPA: 3.8
Honors Program: H2H

So they were simply saying later on they weren’t sure how to find out if they were accepted into the honors program.

@Calbear1998 Non-tags/non-honors have no reason whatsoever to be worried yet. Unless all they choose to accept this year are the TAG and honors students lol. The first wave really did not seem to have regular applicants and the people outside of college confidential that were rumored to have gotten in were also probably honors students.

By the way, even if you don’t get in with honors, I think you have a high chance of getting into the school. I just don’t think they’re done with H2H acceptances.

Is H2H a specific honors program that only certain CC’s have? I’ve never heard of it until this thread. My CC only has a regular honors program (or so I think) which I didn’t do because I have an extremely heavy courseload and I didn’t want to risk my gpa. Does this mean I’m not in the running for regents or UCI’s honors program?

HUGE UPDATE!!! UCI’s transfer admissions account on Instagram just told me they’ll be releasing non-TAG/H2H decision during the third week of April!!

@8CLAP4SUP

That is huge, because that means that follows suit before Berkeley. Likely UCLA and UCSD will announce that soon?

@kristinpete Great info! Thank you!

Yo can someone call UCSD admissions office and see if decisions are coming out next week?

@8CLAP4SUP through direct message or through a comment where everyone is able to see

@bruins8clap indeed it does! and I am hoping they confirm a date soon.

@C105213 it was through direct message. i wish i could post the screenshot on here

** PLEASE READ**

The UCI admissions insta says through end of April even for TAG. It says through end of April in two places over the last 5 days. It doesn’t say next week. It also says end of April on the official UC admissions page. I’m almost tempted to reach out to the mods to issue a warning because these endless speculations repeated incessantly over and over are not productive, and there are a handful of posters perpetuating these guesses across many of the UC transfer threads. It’s monopolizing the threads in a way I’ve never seen before and I wouldn’t be surprised if comments were in the high double digits on this same speculative content. It’s extremely tiring to never stop reading the same unverified theory over and over and over. Other posters come here with legitimate questions. Please stop.

@Ohm888 fully agree! I check these looking for REAL news and questions

Yeah lmao I’m already stressed over not hearing anything already but still we have till the end of April and also they’ve always officially said the same thing (throughout April) so I just think it’s stressful to speculate and doesn’t really help anybody. Best thing we can do is hope and wait that’s about it

@Ohm888 correct, it says that. However, they replied to my DIRECT MESSAGE today that is NOT visible to the public, stating that they will release decisions next week for normal applicants. I don’t see what’s wrong about that, and the users above who wanted proof can agree to what they told me.

Yea he sent me the screen shot. They did say that they should be released next week for regular applicants.

That’s great. Excited to hear. So now all the speculation that has gone on for pages can stop. :heart:

…They should’ve just done it this week :frowning:

lol

Does everyone with H2H get regents?

@zotlover123 no but it’s likely you will get it (according to a transfer counselor at my school)

@zotlover123 my Honors Transfer Coordinator says that if we get nominated for H2H, then we receive regents automatically.

Who nominates you? The coordinator? This kind of sounds like what happened in my case. I didn’t apply for H2H but I received Regents, CHP invite etc. I wonder why this fact wasn’t advertised by my Honors program? It seems like a fantastic selling point, and might make those students looking at LA and Cal more inclined to consider Irvine.