Three Other Paths to Eligibility
- You are also eligible to transfer if you were eligible for admission
to the University as a freshman when you graduated from high school,
and you have a C (2.0) average in your transferable college coursework.
- If you met the Scholarship Requirement in high school but did not
satisfy the a-g Subject Requirement, you may become eligible to transfer
by taking transferable college courses in the subjects you are missing,
earn a grade of C or better in each of these required courses and earn
an overall C (2.0) average in all transferable college coursework.
You can find more information about the Subject, Scholarship and Examination
requirements on the UC Admissions Web site.
- Some UC campuses allow lower-division transfer for students who were eligible for admission as a freshman and have completed fewer than 60 semester units at the community college. For information on lower-division transfer, contact the Admissions Office at the campus you wish to attend.
UC Berkeley Office
of Undergraduate Admissions
UC Davis Admissions
UC Irvine Office
of Admissions and Relations with Schools
UC Los Angeles Undergraduate
Admissions & Relations with Schools
UC Merced Admissions/Office
of Relations with Schools and Colleges
UC Riverside Future
Students - Transfer Admission Guarantee
UC San Diego Office
of Admissions and Relations with Schools
UC Santa Barbara Prospective
Transfer
UC Santa Cruz Transfer
Admission and Selection
Meeting the minimum transfer admissions eligibility requirements does not guarantee that you will be admitted to the major and campus of your choice. In cases where there are more eligible applicants than transfer openings, applicants with the strongest academic preparation will be given priority.