<p>as i know uc to uc transfers are difficult but i feel i should give it a shot. i was accepted to UCD as freshmen but chose UCSC as i felt a need to get away from home. family issues have arrived and my father is currently going through chemotherapy and i dont know how much longer hes going to last so i am thinking about applying to UCD so i can be closer to home. i have a 2.9 gpa should be a 3.0 by end of this quarter majoring in economics, and i finished all my GEs at UCSC, and most of my prereqs should be done by the end of this year. i am also planning on taking summerschool if i dont finish my prereqs. whats my chances.</p>
<p>I believe they take extenuating circumstances like this into account. The UC Davis admissions person posts on this board, I would contact them directly.</p>
<p>As with all transfer students this depends on your intended major, units completed and the type of applications we receive. Of course extenuating circumstances are always taken into consideration, but never a guarantee.</p>
<p>well by the end of this year i will have completed 97 credits. i will be applying for the economics major and i will be done with all my prerequisites. i also completed all my GE's at UCSC my freshmen year so all i will be doing now is courses taken for my major.</p>
<p>With the units and GPA your application will be competitive. Of course priority will be given to all applicants from California Community Colleges first, so I can’t guarantee anything.</p>