<p>Is it possible to transfer without the intent to graduate being accepted? I will still have the IGETC completed but my counselor messed up big time with my pre requisites and ended up telling me what to do one that I was actually supposed to have done. I might have that same class cleared with my internation transcript, but that will be UCI’s call I guess. Can I still transfer (if accepted) without that damn intent to graduate being accepted?</p>
<p>Why would you not want to graduate?</p>
<p>Why would you transfer and pay 20k a year to not graduate? </p>
<p>All UC’s want to get you into school and out by 3 years at the latest. This is true for engineering majors who have a ton of classes to take. Most majors will graduate within 2 years even if you haven’t completed most of the classes</p>
<p>No, here is the deal. My community college Required me to fill this document called “intent to graduate”. Student who are getting their AAs or are transferring supposedly have to fill that on their last planned semester at the community college. The problem is that they said I am missing one pre requisite for my major at uc irvine, and therefore denied my request. However I took that class at a University abroad, that is why I did not take it again at my cc.
I don’t know if this intent to graduate (at the cc) makes any difference at this point, since no one seems to have heard about it…</p>
<p>So you mean graduate from Community College? I don’t think that matters…it doesn’t affect your transfer application…</p>
<p>Why don’t you show UCI your other transcript stating that you took that class already?</p>
<p>And may I ask why your counselor told you to take a certain pre-req and not the other?
On assist it states clearly what you’re supposed to take according to the articulation of your major between your CC and the UC’s, so I can’t see how you could have possibly took the wrong one.</p>
<p>Yes, I mean graduating from the community college. The thing is that assist has lots of “&” and “or” side by side and you could read the sentence either way. I am showing UC Irvine the transcript, and I believe the are likely to accept it. I just had my petition of intention of graduating denied because I did nit show my cc the transcript (I was so sure I did not need that class…)
Anyway I’ve seen people being accepted into UCs with pre requisites missing, so I guess their denial doesn’t mean much in terms of being eligible to transfer, right?</p>
<p>Graduating from community college doesn’t matter. All you need is your IGETC certification for UCI.</p>
<p>CCs are pushing graduation lately because of the terrible graduation rates they have. Last I heard, something like 20% graduated from CC, while 35% or so graduated or transferred. They’d like their graduation rate to be that much better. That said, for you as a student, it doesn’t matter.</p>