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What community colleges feed into UCSD?

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  • Cuyamaca.
  • Grossmont.
  • Imperial Valley.
  • MiraCosta.
  • Palomar.
  • San Diego City.
  • San Diego Mesa.
  • San Diego Miramar.
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Does UCSD accept community college transfers?

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Many of our transfer students come from community colleges across California. Others arrive from colleges and universities across the country and around the world, ready to join a student body that thrives on challenging assumptions and overturning the status quo.
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What is the acceptance rate for UCSD after community college?

Below we present the most current available UCSD transfer acceptance rate as well as historical data. For entry in the fall of 2023, UCSD received 19,964 applications and accepted 12,464. This means that the UCSD transfer acceptance rate is 62.4%.
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What are the 7 colleges at UC San Diego?

There are seven colleges: Revelle, John Muir, Thurgood Marshall, Earl Warren, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sixth, and Seventh College. Each is independent and yet interrelated to the others: All university academic and support facilities are available to every student, regardless of his or her college affiliation.
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Do UC schools accept community college credits?

A maximum of 70 UC-transferable units completed at California community colleges can be applied to a baccalaureate degree. Coursework completed that exceeds the 70-unit maximum may be given "subject credit" after transfer.
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Is it hard to transfer from community college to UC?

While transfer students are quite common on UC campuses (about 20 percent of UC undergrads are transfers), you still need to meet strict admission requirements in order to get in. Find out more about what steps you need to take in order to make the leap from community college to the UC system.
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Do UCs look at community college?

UCs do look at courses you take in freshman and senior years; the grades and rigor of your coursework are considered in context of your overall curriculum. But freshman and senior year grades are NOT included in the GPA calculation. UC-approved Honors, AP, IB and community college courses are weighted.
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How does UCSD choose your college?

The choice of a college is not based on your major, but on your preferences in terms of the various educational philosophies and environments offered by the colleges. UCSD's college system allows undergraduates to choose from among six distinct general- education curricula supplementing their major requirements.
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What are the top 3 majors at UC San Diego?

According to Niche, the following are top three best college majors at UCSD:
  • Biology.
  • Cognitive Science.
  • International Studies.
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What are the big 3 UC schools?

The six aforementioned campuses are all considered Public Ivies. The QS World University Rankings for 2021 ranked three UC campuses: Berkeley, UCLA and UC San Diego as being in the top 100 universities in the world. Individual academic departments also rank highly among the UC campuses.
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What is the easiest college to get into at UCSD?

Anecdotally, the colleges with the most flexible (and easier) GE's are Muir and Marshall.
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What is the hardest college at UCSD?

Revelle is characterized as hell on Earth. It's regarded as the college with the hardest GE requirements, and is deserving to be the "Ravenclaw" of the campus. Those who are math/science oriented should choose this college because of the breadth they offer. Nonetheless, they are one of the most spirited colleges.
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Which community college is best for UC transfer?

Irvine Valley College is one of the best community colleges in California, with the highest transfer rate to four-year universities out of all 116 community colleges in the state. Irvine Valley College graduates have transferred to prestigious universities like UC Berkeley, UCLA, USC, Brown, Columbia, and Caltech.
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Do UCS prefer community college transfers?

At UC, junior-level transfers from California community colleges are our highest priority, but if you're a student at another college, or hoping to transfer as a freshman or sophomore, we have some additional guidance for you.
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Can I switch colleges at UCSD?

In a case where a student's time to degree will be shortened by transferring to another UC San Diego College, the student can apply through the Inter-College Transfer (ICT) process. Your admission to Revelle College is based upon how you ranked the Colleges when you applied to UC San Diego.
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What is the most accepted major at UCSD?

The most popular majors at University of California, San Diego include: Biology, General; Psychology, General; Cognitive Science, General; Computer Science; Economics; Applied Mathematics; International/Globalization Studies; Chemistry, General; Computer Engineering, General; and Political Science and Government.
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Is UCSD an elite school?

SDSU, UC San Diego both named to Forbes' elite Top 25 list of Top Public Colleges in US.
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How prestigious is UCSD?

The University of California San Diego continues to rank third among the nation's top public colleges, according to Forbes' 2023 America's Top Colleges list. Overall, UC San Diego ranked No. 21 out of 500 four-year private and public colleges in the country.
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Does it matter which college you go to in UCSD?

We do things a little differently than other universities, so you'll be free to pursue your chosen major no matter which college you attend. This approach gives you the unique opportunity to live and study alongside people with diverse interests, backgrounds and educational paths.
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Is UCSD very competitive?

Admission to UCSD is selective, with an acceptance rate of around 30%. The university attracts a large number of highly qualified applicants from all over the world, making the admissions process very competitive.
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What kind of student is UCSD looking for?

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We're looking for fearless innovators. Bold risk-takers. Those with a compulsive urge to take things apart, discover what makes them tick and put them back together in surprising new ways.
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What is the UC 9 rule?

The Statewide Index identifies California-resident students in the top 9 percent of California high school graduates and offers these students a guaranteed space at a UC campus, if space is available.
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What is the hardest UC to get into?

The three most difficult schools to get into — UCLA, UC Berkeley and UC Irvine — also have the highest enrollment rates, which is defined as the percentage of admitted students who chose to attend the school.
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What GPA do you need to transfer from a community college to a UC?

Here's how: If students had met the minimum requirements for admission to UC when they graduated from high school, they are eligible for transfer if they have a C (2.0) average in their transferable college coursework (2.8 GPA for nonresidents).
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