<p>10 char</p>
<p>I don’t think its a matter of high acceptance rates. There is a link, if you google it, about transfer admissions from different community colleges and how many students get accepted from the number of applicants from each school. Those statistics don’t give the whole picture, because you could attend a community college that rarely sends kids to UCLA, but the reason for that may be, and probably often is the reason, is because that community college doesn’t offer all the lower division requirements. For a competitive major, like Business Econ, Communications, etc YOU NEED those lower division requirements.</p>
<p>I believe Santa Monica Community College has an articulation agreement with UCLA (and also USC, LMU etc) that allows you to take the required classes.</p>
<p>Any college that has an agreement with UCLA will have a high transfer rate. The program was called TAP at my CC, but I’m not sure if thats the same term used everywhere. If your college has that, you are golden (even with a non competitive GPA).</p>
<p>Santa Monica College</p>
<p>SMC… so many transfers from there… if you meet 5 transfers, I can bet that at least 3 are from there lol</p>
<p>SMC has a nice campus too</p>
<p>honestly, it doesn’t matter which community college you went to as long as you taken the required prerequisites and you have a high enough GPA.</p>
<p>everyone that applied to UCLA from my community college was accepted, but the majority decided to go to other schools.</p>
<p>^ which CC did u attend? And what other schools did others choose over UCLA?</p>