<p>As far as I understand transfer students update their information in January and send their transcripts with their fall grades in January, too...am I right? Oh, and does anyone know if a person can go over 70 units (By the end of the spring semester I will have 76)? I have read different websites and I am still confused about this question. Thank you and good luck to everyone ♥</p>
<p>Haha, just answered my own question:
"Transfer Applicants</p>
<p>If you are admitted, you will be asked to submit official transcripts from all schools and colleges you have attended, including high school, regardless of your length of attendance or whether you believe the credit is transferable. Some campuses may request transcripts prior to admission. "</p>
<p>I thought we transfers don't need to submit high school transcripts if we didn't take APs or foreign languages in hs.
Please correct me if i'm wrong.</p>
<p>High school transcripts are still required for transfers.</p>
<p>How can we submit the AP scores in the end? Thanks</p>
<p>Have college board send the scores to the Universities you are applying to (thats if it is needed for application review). Otherwise just have it sent afterwards when you are admitted. Once you accept admission to a certain university they will have a deadline for AP scores.</p>
<p>From UC Davis Admissions: "Regardless of IGETC certification the UC campus will require the transcript from the high school you graduated from and official AP scores from College Board. These records, along with any college level transcripts, are the documents we need to complete your admissions to the UC system. Please be prepared to submit these records when requested to do so."</p>