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Which UC accept winter transfers?

All 9 undergraduate UC campuses accept applications for fall admission, while only Riverside and Santa Cruz typically accept applications for winter admission, and Merced typically accepts applications for spring admission.
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Can I transfer to UC in winter?

You can transfer if you're enrolled in a regular session (fall, winter or spring) at a college or university after high school graduation. The exception is if you're only taking a couple of classes during the summer after graduation.
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Does UC Santa Cruz accept winter transfer?

UCSC considers winter quarter admission for transfer applicants who do not meet the fall selection criteria if the student's major is open for winter, including those who submit an appeal. Additional coursework is normally required of those students offered winter quarter admission.
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Which UC campus accept spring transfers?

APPLICATION FILING PERIOD:

Most UC campuses do not accept winter/spring applications with the exception of UC Merced and UC Riverside.
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Can you apply to UC schools for spring semester?

August 1: The UC application opens. Presenter note: Some campuses may accept winter/spring applications for freshmen. That application typically opens July 1 and is due by July 31.
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Can you transfer to UCLA in the spring?

We admit students for fall quarter only. Completion of the following course requirements by spring prior to transfer: Two transferable courses in: English composition, critical thinking and writing.
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Which UCS have spring admissions?

All 9 undergraduate UC campuses accept applications for fall admission, while only Riverside and Santa Cruz typically accept applications for winter admission, and Merced typically accepts applications for spring admission.
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Does UC Santa Barbara accept spring transfers?

UCSB admits transfer students applying for junior-level transfer for fall quarter only. Students interested in sophomore transfer should review our transfer requirements and prepare for junior-level transfer.
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Does UC Merced accept spring transfers?

We are excited to offer a unique opportunity for you to get a head start on your college career! Now open for both the fall and spring terms, the University of California, Merced is inviting transfer students to join our Bobcat family earlier in their education.
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Does UC Berkeley accept spring transfers?

UC Berkeley does not accept new transfer applications for the spring semester. For more information on the admissions process, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Transfer applicants must apply with 60–80 semester units completed by the end of the spring prior to fall matriculation.
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Does UCR accept winter transfers?

Each major also has GPA requirements, which are outlined in the Getting into Your Major section below. Submit Your TAG Application. UCR offers fall and winter quarter admission to transfer students.
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Does UCLA accept winter transfers?

UCLA admits students for fall quarter only. Following are many of the criteria we consider: Junior-level standing (60 semester or 90 quarter transferable units completed) by the end of the spring term before you transfer. GPA of 3.2 or higher earned in transferable courses.
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Which UC is best for transfer students?

Money magazine took a look and placed five University of California campuses on its list of the top 10 best colleges for transfer students. UCLA and Berkeley were named No. 1 and 2 respectively, with UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine coming in at sixth, seventh and eighth.
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Can you transfer from UC Merced to UCLA?

Yes, it is possible to transfer from UC Merced to another University of California campus. The transfer process typically involves meeting specific academic requirements and deadlines, as well as completing the necessary application materials.
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Is it hard to get into a UC as a transfer?

Because admission to a number of our campuses is extremely competitive, transfer students must fulfill our minimum admission requirements and, in many cases, exceed them by large margins. Putting students on the right path early will help them avoid surprises as they work toward their degrees.
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What GPA does UC look at transfer?

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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Can you transfer to Cal Poly Pomona in the spring?

Cal Poly Pomona only accepts upper division transfer students. Requirements must be completed by the end of the spring term prior to entering for fall, and summer term prior to entering for spring. Transfer students must declare a major when submitting their application.
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Does UCSD accept spring transfers?

To be eligible for transfer admission, you must complete a minimum of 60 UC-transferable semester (90 quarter) units by the end of spring term prior to fall admission.
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How hard is it to transfer to UC Santa Cruz?

The selection criteria are the same as for California residents, except that you must have a minimum GPA of 2.80 in all UC-transferable college coursework, although higher GPAs are more competitive. UC Santa Cruz welcomes transfer students who have completed coursework outside the United States.
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Does USC allow spring transfers?

USC does not accept undergraduate applications for the spring term of an academic year; however, each year a small number of freshman and transfer applicants will be offered places in the entering spring class.
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Can you transfer from UCSC to UCSB?

Students interested in transferring to UCSB from another UC campus must apply for admission and go through the same process as any other transfer applicant. To be considered for admission to UCSB, you must leave/have left your previous UC campus in good academic standing or have cleared any probationary standing.
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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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Does UC San Diego have spring admission?

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UC San Diego enrolls for Fall term only. Using the UC application, apply the year before you plan to enroll.
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Does UC Berkeley do spring admission?

UC Berkeley admissions are offered in the terms of Fall, Spring and Winter. The university is quite selective with an overall acceptance rate of 16.4% in the recent admissions.
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What are the hardest UCS to get into?

The odds of getting into the UC system can drastically differ depending on which campuses a student applies to. UCLA and Berkeley are the most competitive campuses, with just 10% and 17% of California applicants, respectively, admitted to each in 2021.
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