TAP gives your application a boost, but it is not a guarantee of admission
Expected decision date?
April 16 is the rumor
Either that or the 23rd, which Berkeley has confirmed as its notification day.
Edit: According to Ms. Sun, but I’m not sure about the correctness of her source.
I mean, I genuinely hope they don’t have both on the same day (plus San Diego that same day and Davis the day before). That seems like an awful lot of nerves to wade through in just 48 hours. It’ll be fine either way, but dang. The anxietyyyyy!
Is there a max amount of upper division units you can take before transferring?
@mdizzle12: Check this link on page 34 which states the maximum limits for UC transfers. You add your upper division units to the 70 Max lower division to determine what the threshold can be for each campus since it can vary.
https://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/files/quick-reference.pdf
Like Gumbymom said, see page 34 of this reference. UCLA will reject you if you match or exceed the high-unit junior threshold of 86.5 semester units (130 quarter units).
Edit: From below, because this post lacks context and I’m scaring applicants. So sorry.
Thank you. So essentially there is not cap on the amount of upper division units alone and all units are just added together? I’m currently at a 4-year university so I have taken about 5 upper division classes, but I am still under the total unit count.
Yes, that’s my understanding. I don’t want to scare current CCC students, so just to be clear, if you don’t have UC or upper-division units you physically can’t obtain more than 70 semester units.
Well, guess im getting rejected. Glad my counselor ensured me i wasn’t over the limit at 89 more than 5 times during the app process.
Maybe your counselor knows something that I don’t! Maybe the limit varies across colleges or departments at UCLA.
Hi, my counselor also ensured me I would be okay. as long as those units are surely from the Cc. I also had a zoom call with the UCB admissions councilor. She also ensured that there isn’t a unit cap. They just all do not count, and would still only transfer at the junior level.
Hi everyone! I am new here but wanted to share my info with you! Hopefully we start to hear back soon!
Major: Communications
GPA: 4.0 (finishing my IGETC and 60 units this semester)
I am currently living in San Diego, Female, I have work experience in sales and reception as well as children’s entertainment. My leadership roles are mostly from my pageants where I am very active in my community with hours of community service under my belt.
Colleges Applied: UCSB, UCLA, UC Davis, UC Berkeley, CSUSM, Cal Poly SLO
Accepted: CSUSM
Denied: Cal Poly SLO
Wow… gpa 4.0…
For a lot of majors at UCLA to be competitive you have to have as high a GPA as possible. For CS their admit range is 3.92-4.00 with a 4% acceptance rate. Even with a 4.00 you’re playing with terrible odds but hopefully they take mercy on me.
You must be referring to in state students (4% admit). What are the odds for OOS transfer - any idea?
that’s the transfer rate for CS for all transfers I believe.
Does anyone know what the average GPA is for OOS transfers is? Or where I can find that info?