<p>I’ve read a bunch of the transfer posts, and it seems as if students are able to do this, but, on the UC site’s I haven’t been able to find any relevant info. To me, it makes more sense that this would be rather difficult. since the first places for transfer are for community college students. </p>
<p>When I talked to the transfer office at UCB I was told that transfers within the UC system were only possible when a major wasn’t offered at one campus, or due to (very necessary) personal circumstances, i.e. taking care of your senile grandmother.</p>
<p>Yet from the posts here, it seems quite possible to transfer within the UC system for other reasons. I want to transfer to UCB to take advantage of it’s strength in both fields of my (impacted) double major, economics and computer science.</p>
<p>Any one have a similar experience or other information?
Thanks</p>
<p>The UCs focus on CC students for admission first, but it is possible to transfer from UC to UC. I don’t forsee you having any problems transfering from UCD to UCB as long as your GPA is competitive. </p>
<p>I was accepted to UCB as a transfer from UCLA (PoliSci to PoliSci) for Fall 06with a 3.69 GPA. Furthermore, I didn’t even complete my GE requirements for either school, only completed my Prereqs for UCB and UCLA PoliSci major, and my essays were centered on my pursuit of a PoliSci degree!</p>
<p>From UCLA TAP: “We give highest priority to students who are transferring from California community colleges or other University of California campuses.”</p>
<p>Can anyone qualify this statement? I seem to remember that there was some debate a while back about whether either group had priority; the general belief was that CCC students had priority admission. Is this still the case?</p>