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<li>How many units does a Community College student need in order to apply to USC for sophomore year?</li>
<li>If high school records weren't "good" and SAT score was low or was never taken, what is best recommended?</li>
<li>What GPA is expected for these students interested in transferring next year? </li>
<li>Transfer Application Deadline for Scholarship and Regular Consideration is February 1, 2014. If by this time the CC student has not yet taken college level math, English 102, or 103 yet will the student still be able to apply? I ask this because I have to wait till spring semester in order to take English 103, Intermediate Algebra, and additional transferable GE courses recommended for USC and my major.</li>
<li>What happens if Winter semester ends after the application deadline? Will USC still ask for Winter grades and Spring grades? If so how do you send them the grades or report? I also keep reading about USC asking the applicant a Spring Grade Report which is really helpful since they see that you're taking courses needed for transfer and obviously seeing good grades.</li>
<li>When should students start writing their personal essays for USC? Should they start now?</li>
<li>Where do the students go to in order to see the essay topics and all of that?</li>
<li>Can the students who wish to transfer to USC sophomore year be able to apply for USC scholarships? How does the scholarship process work for potential sophomore transfers?</li>
<li>Lastly, if the student were to get rejected for sophomore year but reapply for junior year and have all 64 units; will their chances of admission be even smaller because of being rejected the first time around?
When answering a question(s) please number it in order for me and other CC students interested in applying for next year know exactly which question you're referring too. Thank you</li>
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<p>Have you checked the website at all? It’s really helpful
[Transfer</a> Students - USC Undergraduate Admission](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/apply/transfer.html]Transfer”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/apply/transfer.html)</p>
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<li>30</li>
<li>Take 30 college units</li>
<li>It’s circumstantial, but usually around 3.6+</li>
<li>You have to have your schools equivalent to Writ 130 and Intermediate Algebra completed before transfer. This means that you could potentially take them in the spring before transfer, as long as you pass them, and you’d get an SGR. </li>
<li>Send in your grades as soon as you get them. They’ll send a WGR too, but you don’t have to wait for it to turn your grades in.</li>
<li>That’s up to you, but the sooner the better.</li>
<li>It’s on the Common App</li>
<li>Check the financial aid section on the website. Only certain scholarships are available to transfers. You can however still get financial aid.</li>
<li>No</li>
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