Unit limits at UCLA

<p>I'm confused about the unit limits on transfer students who took classes at a 4 year college before attending a CCC. I searched the forum threads and there seems to be a bunch of people who feel very strongly that you can't go over 130 quarter/86 semester units if you ever attended a four-year university which is what I've always thought. But on the Transfer Q&A on the UC.edu website (<a href="http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/resources/materials/ETS07/Transfer_Q&A_FINAL.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/resources/materials/ETS07/Transfer_Q&A_FINAL.pdf&lt;/a&gt;) it says this: </p>

<p>UCLA-For the College of Letters and Science, a student who completed 86 or fewer UC-transferable semester units (130 or fewer transferable quarter units) at a university then transferred to, and remained exclusively at, a community college does not exceed the maximum units allowable for admission purposes.</p>

<p>So does that mean that as long as you never go back to a 4 year you don't have to worry about exceeding the 130/86 limit? Or does it mean that you can leave your four year and then take CCC classes up to the 130/86 limit?
I'd love any thoughts on this- your discussions have been amazingly helpful even for a lurker like me.</p>

<p>as long as you stay at a CC you don't have a unit cap.</p>

<p>i have same situation. i emailed them and i get very posititve answer that u dont need to worry about that as long as the units from 4yr university only is not more than the limit and u r in cc before transfer.</p>