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Transfer students, learn about the requirements for applying to UCLA, the personal insight questions and other tips for filling out your UC application.
If you’re interested in transferring to UCLA from another UC campus, you must apply for admission to UCLA and go through the same process as any other transfer applicant. To be considered for admission to UCLA, you must leave or have left your previous UC campus in good academic standing.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS. Junior-level standing (60 semester/90 quarter UC transferable units completed) by the end of the spring term before you transfer. UC transferable GPA of 3.2 or higher. Completion of major preparation requirements by the end of spring prior to transfer.
Learn the basics of UCLA’s transfer admissions, including statistics, key dates and resources.
The UCLA Transfer Admissions Guide and Transfer Requirements page provides admission selection information, coursework information, and transfer requirements for junior-level transfer applicants. Refer to Applying for Admission for information about how to obtain an application and application filing deadlines.
Undergraduate students registered in a regular session at any UC campus (or those previously registered who have not since registered at any other school) may apply for transfer to another campus. Submit the UC Application for Transfer Admission and Scholarships with the required application fees.
Transfer Credit Processing. Transferability of coursework taken at other institutions is determined by the UCLA Registrar’s Office and Undergraduate Admission. Both follow UC-wide transfer guidelines.
To become a member, UCLA students need to earn a 3.5 grade-point average or better during their first term at UCLA after transferring either from a community college or a four-year institution (summer quarter not included).
The classes that transfer from your community college to UCLA will vary depending on the kind of courses you take at your community college, what your major is when you transfer to UCLA, and what course requirements there are in your major.
Understand how UCLA assigns course credit. Learn how the course credits you complete at other schools will transfer to UCLA and help you progress toward your degree.