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University of California Guarranteed admission question?
I attended Baylor University for a year and a half, acquiring 37 hours with 2.3 GPA (I know, BAD). I wanted to use the Transfer agreement between the Community Colleges and the Universities in California, but was wondering if it would apply to me, and plus, by the time I got my associate of Arts, I'd have upwards of 90 credits. So, those this mean this system does not apply to me?
Thanks.
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- lildude211usLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
It can apply to you, as long as you have more than the minimum GPA required and have at least 90 credits that are transferrable to the UC. When I looked in to this (i almost signed one back in community college) my advisor didn't mention anything about a limit for UCs, so I don't think there is a limit. The key requirements are that you complete certain classes, in a certain order and that should be listed on the information thing.
I think you can only do one with the UC though. Ask the community college counselors for more information.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
as far as I understand from what i grow to be counseled it facilitates, yet in basic terms in a minor way if somebody nevertheless has say a suited 4.0, community provider, and so on. they're going to chosen them over you nevertheless inspite of a family contributors member working there.