<p>I withdrawed from 2 courses, which puts me under the 60 transferable units, but have added 2 more courses that are UC transferable. Does this mean my application won't get tossed for not meeting the UC requirement? To complicate matters, the 2 courses are at 2 different community colleges. </p>
<p>By making changes to the TAU (Adding the 2 new colleges and courses), would the UC's see that by completing the courses I'd be at/above the 60 required units? </p>
<p>If anyone here attends more than 1 CC, can you explain to me how you completed IGETC and/or fulfilled the 60 unit requirement? </p>
<p>Units: So long as it’s on the same system, you’re fine. If it’s quarters, multiply by 2/3 to get to semester units.</p>
<p>IGETC: Haven’t gone through that paperwork personally, but you’ll probably need to talk to the counselors at your CC. The CC where you’ve completed the most courses will probably be easiest.</p>
<p>Changes: I think you’re supposed to call them if you make changes this late… if they don’t notice the change, it’d be bad.</p>
<p>Adding this late: Just to make sure, you’ve talked to the new professors, right? You know, made sure they’re okay with you adding their class now? Cause just because the school lets you enroll doesn’t mean the professor is okay with it, or that you can make up missed work.</p>
<p>If you TAG’d they cannot rescind the admission due to withdrawal if you’re above On GPA for semester and cumulative. </p>
<p>If it’s just normal admission it depends which campus. </p>
<p>What they said. I went through this too. I talked to tall the schools, and they said as long as the changes don’t affect your completion of IGETC or prerequisites, and you still will finish the 60 units, it’s really fine.</p>
<p>If you go to multiple colleges, you just have to have your transcripts sent to the one you plan to get IGETC certified from (the one you will be attending last, or have earned the most credits from). </p>
<p>Thank you everyone for your replies. I really appreciate it!</p>