University of California (UC) Minimum Eligibility Requirements*
for ADMISSION as Transfer Student
Click on any of the questions below for more information.
What
is a transfer student to the UC?
What
is a California community college transfer student to the UC?
Do California
community college transfer students have priority for admission over other transfer
applicants?
What are the minimum
eligibility requirements for transfer admission to UC from a California community
college?
If I fulfill the minimum
requirements listed will I be guaranteed admission to the UC campus of
my choice?
Does the UC require a language other than
English for transfer admission as a junior?
What about the UC commitment to accommodate all students who meet minimum eligibility
requirements?
What
general advice can you give me regarding planning for transfer to the UC?
Where
can I find application, transfer and financial information for the UC?
Application
Filing Periods
What
is a transfer student to the UC?
- Any
student who graduates from high school and has been enrolled in a regular session
at another college or university after the summer of his/her high school graduation.
- A
student who meets this definition cannot disregard his or her college record and
apply as a freshman to the UC.
What
is a California community college transfer student to the UC?
- Must have been enrolled
at one or more California community colleges for at least two terms (excluding
summer sessions), and
- The
last college before admission to a UC campus must be a California community college
(excluding summer sessions), and
- Must complete
at least 45 quarter (30 semester) UC-transferable units at one or more California
community colleges
Do California
community college transfer students have priority for admission over other transfer
applicants?
Yes, the University gives junior-level community college students first priority over other transfer applicants including those from four-year institutions and UC's own intercampus transfer students.
What are the minimum
eligibility requirements for transfer admission to UC from a California community
college?
The following are the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to UC as a transfer* student:
- Complete
90 UC transferable quarter units with a 2.4 GPA (2.8 for California nonresidents)
or better. No more than 14 semester/21 quarter units may
be taken as "Pass/Not Pass".
NOTE: Although De Anza courses numbered 1-49 are generally transferable to the UC, there are exceptions and limitations. Check ASSIST for a listing of all UC transferable courses and limitations. Go to www.assist.org; select the "Academic Year" that you completed the course; select "UC Transferable Courses"; select appropriate "Department" or "All Departments"; view report - pay close attention to any symbol/s appearing on the left side of the course in question and the footnote/s appearing at the end of the page.
- Complete
the course pattern requirements listed below, with a grade of "C" or better
in each course. Check ASSIST for a list of approved courses. Go to www.assist.org; select the "Academic Year" that you completed the course; select "UC Transfer Admission Eligibility Courses."
- Two UC transferable
English Composition courses (3 sem, 4-5 qtr units each)**
- Do
not include English as a Second Language (ESL) courses
- One
UC transferable college math course
- Four UC transferable courses (3 sem/4-5 qtr units each) from
at least two of the following subject areas:
- Arts
and Humanities
- Behavioral and Social
Sciences
- Physical and Biological
Sciences
A student who completes the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)
prior to transferring to the UC, will meet the seven-course pattern outlined
above. It is important to note, that completion
of IGETC is not a minimum eligibility requirement for admission to the
UC system. For more information, visit www.assist.org.
**Completing
English Proficiency requirements for students with international records, click on the link below:
English Proficiency for Students
from other Countries
Does the UC require a language other than
English for transfer admission as a junior?
The UC does not require
completion of a language other than English for admission (i.e., to fulfill the
minimum eligibility requirements for admission) as an upper division transfer
student from the community college. However, specific colleges or programs at
UC campuses may require a language other than English as part of their breadth
or major requirements. Students who plan to complete IGETC to fulfill lower division
GE requirements must complete a language other than English. See UC
General Education.
If I fulfill the minimum
requirements listed will I be guaranteed admission to the UC campus of
my choice?
Unfortunately, no. The
University makes every effort to find a place on one of its campuses for all California
residents who meet the minimum admission requirements and apply on time. In recent
years, however, the number of applicants to many campuses and majors has greatly
exceeded the spaces available. Consequently, students may
not be accommodated at their first choice campus or major. Admitted students
are generally the most competitive in the applicant pool. Students
make themselves more competitive by being well prepared, completing as many lower
division course requirements as possible and earning the highest grades possible.
What about the UC commitment to accommodate all students who meet minimum eligibility
requirements?
Mindful of its mission as a public institution,
UC guarantees a place on one of its campuses to all eligible California residents
who apply on time. Keep in mind, though, that competitive campuses and programs
look for applicants who exceed the minimum requirements when they select their
students. When campuses receive applications from more students than they can
admit, they use a process called comprehensive
review to make their selections.
When a campus has to choose among
qualified students, it applies standards that are more demanding than the minimum
requirements. Using the comprehensive
review process, admissions officers look beyond the required test scores
and grades to evaluate applicants' academic achievements in light of the opportunities
available to them and the capacity each student demonstrates to contribute to
the intellectual life of the campus. Because the applicant pool is different every
year, the level of academic performance necessary will vary.
What
general advice can you give me regarding planning for transfer to the UC?
- Complete English and Math requirements as early as possible.
If at all possible, complete these courses prior to applying.
- While completing minimum admission requirements, focus
on completing major preparation course work whenever possible.
- For
fall transfers, complete all courses by end of spring quarter prior to transfer.
- Apply to several UC campuses (the
filing fee is $60.00 per campus; fee waivers are available to those who qualify).
The rate of acceptance increases significantly for students who apply to several
UC campuses. More than 90 percent of students who apply
to four or more campuses are admitted to one of their choices!
Which
UC campuses offer Guaranteed Admission to De Anza students?
UC
Davis, UC Irvine, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara^ & UC Santa Cruz. Go to Guaranteed Admission for guidelines, timelines
and procedures to submit a Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) contract.
^De
Anza College students do not need to sign a formal TAG contract for UC Santa Barbara.
All De Anza College applicants will be automatically screened for TAG criteria
by UCSB. TAG criteria is available on-line at www.assist.org (Select
De Anza-UCSB and look under "By Major".)
Where
can I find application, transfer and financial information for the UC?
UC Application
Filing Period |
| All campuses except Berkeley and Merced |
Fall Quarter 2008 |
November
1-30, 2007 |
| Winter Quarter 2009* |
July 1-31, 2008 |
| Spring Quarter 2009* |
October
1-31, 2008 |
| Berkeley |
Fall Semester
2008 |
November 1-30, 2007 |
| Merced |
Fall Semester 2008 |
November 1-30, 2007 |
| Spring
Semester 2008 |
July 1-31, 2008 |
* To determine whether a campus and/or program is accepting applications for winter or spring, go to: UC - Open/Closed Majors by Campus
Applications are available in
Counseling and Transfer Centers or apply online at: Apply
to UC
Additional guidelines and suggestions regarding the application
available at the links below:
UC Application
for Transfer Students Personal
Statement Prompt
Caution: The final responsibility for a successful transfer program rests with
the student. Resources online and at De Anza College are designed to assist
you in getting as accurate information as possible. This information changes frequently,
however, and can impact your admission to the university. It is highly advised
that you meet periodically with advisors at both De Anza College and at the prospective university
to confirm your choice of classes and develop an educational plan.
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