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What is the UC transfer unit limit?

Limits on transfer credits UC will only accept 70 semester (105 quarter) units of credit for lower-division coursework completed at any non-UC schools. See UC's Statement of Transfer Credit Practices.
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What is the maximum units to transfer to UC?

Limits on transfer credits

Students will be granted up to 70 semester/105 quarter units of credit for lower-division coursework completed at any institution or any combination of institutions.
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What are the maximum units allowed to transfer to a CSU UC?

Students may be permitted to transfer no more than 70 semester (105 quarter) units to a CSU from an institution which does not offer bachelor's degrees or their equivalents, for example, community colleges.
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How many transfer units does UCLA accept?

UCLA will apply up to 70 semester or 105 quarter credits completed at a community college toward the degree.
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What is the credit limit for UCSD transfer?

You will be granted up to 70 semester (105 quarter) units of credit for lower-division coursework completed at any institution (or combination of institutions).
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Understanding UC Maximum Transfer Credit Limitation Policy

What is the most credits you can transfer?

What is the maximum number of college course credits transferred and accepted? Generally, 60 credits from a community or two-year college or 60-90 credits from a combination of two and four-year institutions may be applied towards the degree.
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Can I transfer to a UC without 60 credits?

To be eligible for UC admission, students must fulfill both of the following: 1. Complete 60 semester (90 quarter) units of transferable college credit with a GPA of at least 2.4 (2.8 for nonresidents).
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How many units can I transfer to UCSB?

If you are plan to take course at four year schools or at a community college outside of California, consult with your major department to see if the work can be applied to the UCSB major. No more than 105 units of lower-division units may be transferred.
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What is the maximum units for UCLA?

MAXIMUM UNITS FOR GRADUATION

College undergraduate students who graduate within their time to degree [Spring or Summer of their fourth year (for direct entry admits) or Fall of their third year (for transfer admits)] may exceed the 216 unit maximum without petition.
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What is the maximum units at UCLA?

Unit Requirement

Students must satisfactorily complete for credit a minimum of 180 units for the bachelor's degree. At least 60 of the 180 units must be upper-division courses numbered 100 through 199. A maximum of 216 units is permitted.
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Can I transfer to UC with more than 70 units?

Limits on transfer credits

UC will only accept 70 semester (105 quarter) units of credit for lower-division coursework completed at any non-UC schools.
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Is it recommended that you transfer with 59 units to a CSU or UC?

If you're a nonresident or private school transfer student, it's recommended that you complete at least 60 semester units or 90 quarter units before applying to transfer.
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How many transfer units does USC accept?

Transfer Unit Limitations

A student may earn a maximum of 64 units of credit toward a bachelor's degree from other accredited institutions. The BArch degree and the Engineering “3-2” Program allow a maximum of 80 units of transfer credit, of which no more than 70 units may be from two-year colleges.
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Can you transfer to a CSU with more than 60 units?

If you will have at least 60 semester units (or 90 quarter units) of transferable coursework by the time you enter a CSU, you're considered an upper-division transfer student.
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What is the unit limit for UCSD?

An undergraduate student may register for no more than 200 course units. An exception is permitted for candidates for BS degrees in engineering, for whom the limits are 240 units in Revelle and Roosevelt Colleges and 230 units in all other colleges.
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Can I transfer to a UC with a 3.3 GPA?

Complete 60 semester or 90 quarter units of UC-transferable college credit with a grade point average of at least 2.4 for California residents and at least 2.8 for nonresidents (no more than 14 semester or 21 quarter units may be taken Pass/Not Pass*). A selective GPA for most majors is a 3.4 and above.
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Can you enroll in more than 19 units at UCLA?

Excess Units for the Quarter

Eligibility: To be eligible for excess units [exceed 19 units in a regular quarter (fall, winter or spring) or exceed 18 units in summer], you must meet ALL of the following conditions: Have earned a GPA of = 3.0 in at least 15 units during the last quarter completed.
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What is the maximum units for UC Berkeley?

For a Fall or Spring semester, you may take: a minimum of 13 units. a maximum of 20.5 units.
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Can I take 12 units at UC Berkeley?

Undergraduates: A course load of 15 units per semester is considered a normal undergraduate course load, and you are expected to enroll in at least 15 units. Graduate Students: A course load of 12 units per semester is considered a normal, full-time graduate course load.
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What is the maximum transfer credits for UCSB?

Lower-division unit limitation: A maximum of 105 lower division quarter units (70 semester units) from non-UC colleges or universities will transfer to UC. Subject credit will be awarded for all transferable courses beyond the unit maximum.
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Can I get into UC Santa Barbara with a 3.7 GPA?

A GPA of 3.0 is required to be considered for admission, without an exception from the UCSB Graduate Division. However, we recommend that applicants to CCSP have a GPA of 3.5-3.7 or above.
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Is it hard to transfer to UCSC?

As a transfer student, you will need to follow a course pattern, with specific GPA requirements. You may also need to follow course pattern and GPA guidelines for your specific major. In addition, you must have a minimum GPA of 2.80 in all UC-transferable college coursework, although higher GPAs are more competitive.
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Can I transfer to USC with 30 credits?

USC does not require a minimum number of transfer units.* However, if you will have earned fewer than 30 transferable semester units by the end of the spring term, we will base our decision either primarily on your high school record and/or SAT or ACT scores (if you submit them).
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Is it hard to transfer into a UC?

If you want to transfer to a different UC campus, there are a few things you need to know: You must be in good academic standing (last term and/or cumulative UC GPA of 2.00 or above) at your prior UC campus to be considered for transfer admission, even if that UC campus is not your last school of attendance.
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Can I transfer to a UC with a 3.5 GPA?

The average GPA of admitted transfer students is above 3.5 and admitted students have completed most or all major preparatory courses. We give highest priority to applicants from California community colleges and other UC campuses.
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