Private School Transferring to a UC?
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Hi! I just had a question concerning transferring to a U.C., hopefully Irvine. I have a certain situation and I do not know how what to specifically do, so I was wondering if I can maybe receive some help and information that can help me. Last year, 2009-2010, I attended my first college as a freshman in a private school named Dominican University in Northern California, and I was able to receive a total of 32 units with a 3.7 GPA. But, this year, my second year of college, I was not able to attend and register for Dominican university. So, I am currently attending a community college named Skyline College, and am planning on taking classes there from the 2010-2011 school year. My advisor from the private school told me to take classes in the community college, and then transfer the units that I received back to the private university. So right now, I am still a private school student, but I am taking the classes at a community college to transfer. But, instead of transferring back to my old private school, I was thinking of just transferring to a U.C., hopefully U.C. Irvine, instead, as a psychology major. The problem is, since I spent my first year at a private college, I do not know which of the classes that I took from my first year of college in the private school is U.C. transferable. So, I do not know if I am going to be able to complete the 60 units in two semesters so that I am able to transfer to a U.C. by next year, my junior year. I do not know how many exact units, out of the 60 units that is required to be completed, I have completed and still need to complete. Also, I do not know which classes I have taken already and which classes I should still be taking. Because even if I have already taken them in the private school, I do not know if it is U.C transferable, so I do not know if it I should still take same classes in the community college or not. So, is there any way I can find out if my classes from the private school is transferable to a U.C.? Also, I am confused because an advisor from the community college that I am attending right now showed me a paper concerning U.C. transfers that said sometimes, a student might only have to take a minimum of one year of college in a community college and a minimum of 30 units. Would this apply to me? So am I going to be considered as a transfer from the private school? If so, would I still need to complete the 60 units minimum requirement? Or will I be considered a transfer from a community college, even if I am only going to attend the community college for one year? If I am not able to transfer as a junior in U.C. Irvine, am I able to transfer there by next year as a sophomore instead of a junior? Would I still need to complete the 60 units required to transfer? What would I need to do? Who should I talk to or am I able to talk to a specific person concerning this problem? Is there ANY chance I would be able to get into a U.C. by my junior year? Thank you so much for your time. I really appreciate it. Thanks in advance to those who help .
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Answer:
oh good you live in california. You will have to look up each invidividual class and compare it to UC irvine. here's the website to do that. Assist.org You will have to speak directly to UC irvine about the transfering with 30 units.
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