Can you transfer from UC Irvine to UC Berkeley?
Yes it is. Most community colleges have a Transfer arrangement with one or more UC campuses.
Is it easy to transfer from one UC school to another?
It is possible to transfer from one UC campus to another but the requirements can be difficult to decipher since you must complete the major prerequisites for the destination UC, not your current UC, in order to be competitive for admission consideration.
Can I transfer to Berkeley as a senior?
Have the minimum units needed for transfer. Generally, you can only transfer to Berkeley, UCLA or any UC as a junior, although there are rare exceptions that crop up year to year.
What GPA do you need to transfer from one UC to another?
Students who were previously enrolled at a UC campus and want to transfer to a different UC campus must be in good academic standing (last term and/or cumulative UC GPA of 2.00 or above) at their prior UC campus to be considered for transfer admission, even if that UC campus is not their last school of attendance.
When does UC Berkeley accept applications for transfer admission?
UC Berkeley only accepts applications for the Fall term. The UC Application is available in August the year prior to the Fall term you are applying for. The minimum requirements for Berkeley transfer admissions are listed below.
What GPA do you need to get a minor at UC Berkeley?
A minimum of two of these three-upper division courses taken to fulfill the minor requirements must be completed at UC Berkeley. A maximum of one course can transfer from study abroad. A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 is required for courses used to fulfill the minor requirements.
What are the requirements to get into the University of California?
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