UCLA GPA Calculation and Unit Question

<p>I was thinking of applying to transfer to UCLA, but I am unsure of how they calculate their GPA. I am a 2nd year Undergrad (well this upcoming year will be my second), and I was unsure of how they calculated the GPA. Do they use all your courses taken? I took CC courses in High School, do those count?</p>

<p>Finally Unitwise, I have 90 quarter Units. I know the maximum is 120 and I was wondering whether they count AP Units and Community College Units while in high school? If yes then that really makes it complicated to transfer and maybe impossible. If not then it's a really good thing.</p>

<p>Anyone know?</p>

<p>Don't worry about calculating your GPA. They do it for you. You just enter in your grades and they'll figure out what counts and how to calculate it.</p>

<p>wo, wo, wo...slow down</p>

<p>First off: THERE IS NO UNIT LIMITATION FOR STUDENTS WHOSE UNITS ARE MADE UP OF ALL CCC CREDITS/AP. The unit limitation applies to those with university credit.</p>

<p>To address the GPA question: they count units that are UC transferable when calculating your GPA--not all courses taken. If the courses you took in high school are UC transferable then they will count.</p>