<p>I have been admitted to UCLA as a transfer student for this coming Fall 2010.
When I originally applied for colleges, I listed that I would be taking two summer school courses. However, one of the classes is no longer being offered at my school, and I am unable to take the other class because the time offered for it conflicts with my schedule at home.</p>
<p>None of these classes are required for my major and I have already completed all of my IGETC requirements, I also have more than the required amount of units needed to transfer.</p>
<p>Anyone have any ideas if this will affect my offer of admission?</p>
<p>call the admission office todai and let them know or file the academic change report form through myucla. Just for curiousity, why u want to take summer class which you dont need it?</p>
<p>I had a similar experiance(two summer classes, one not offered anymore), but one of mine was a prereq and the other “strongly recommended” for my major. I bailed on both of them and my admission to LA was safe. Summer classes don’t matter. Don’t worry, you’ll be fine, just send in the form.</p>
<p>Yep, you’re good. I reported on my application that I was going to take a summer class but then realized my vacation back to Korea would ruin that…so I called admissions and they said not to worry about it since they expect those things to happen, which is why they don’t take it into consideration during the admission process.</p>
<p>As long you have completed your required classes, you should be good. Always report changes to admissions right away. And explain why theses changes happened. </p>
<p>UCLA admissions usually reply within 3 business days.</p>