English Institute Grades

@bryanchung I don’t think it would affect you in terms of anything with De Anza. It would definitely have an effect if you didn’t tell UCLA about it, but it sounds like you did. If you told De Anza and they included it on your transcript as transferred classes, then it would affect your De Anza GPA, otherwise, it’s considered separate. For example, I earned most of my credits out-of-state and needed to take classes at my closest CCC to complete UCLA’s requirements. I never wanted a degree from my CCC, so I didn’t ask them to transfer my classes from my out-of-state college.

That being said, the UCs also want to know if you have any other transferable credits for your own benefit and for their GPA calculations. They may want my high school grades, for example, but they won’t count them toward my GPA.