UCSC "rejected" me for no reason...

<p>Mine gives me the same exact message, although I’m sure I’ve met their requirements. I tried calling them, but it automatically directs you to a machine with no option to talk to a representative.</p>

<p>On the application itself, it has a section that tells you if you satisfied the selection criteria and it says that I did so I’m sure that this is no the problem. As for the humanities classes, I only chose classes that counted toward UC’s as I did not apply to CSU’s</p>

<p>Did you call admissions today? They should be able to tell you the reason.</p>

<p>@music1990 You can’t speak to an actual person, even if you do call them. Both their outreach and their evaluation teams have automated machines to answer.</p>

<p>As far as I know, there’s no option of talking to a real person.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the correct way to include AP credits in their UC application?</p>

<p>I simply copied the information from my AP Test Scores paper…the one that the college board sends you in the mail.</p>

<p>The only difference perhaps was that I input “U.S. Government and Politics” instead of “Govt/Pol US” which was what the paper had. </p>

<p>I can’t imagine that the admissions board of UCSC rejected me for something so minuscule as that though???</p>

<p>Was I supposed to indicate that my AP courses contributed to my IGETC somewhere?
This is really the last thing that I can think of…
Still waiting on the email from UCSC…</p>

<p>@cidzor @SRJCEngineer‌ Yeah i think there are several people with the same issue…And yeah, the IGETC isn’t required nor recommended for engineers and I applied under Computer Science BA which falls into their engineering school I believe…so perhaps my COMPLETION of the IGETC was a problem? Although I also completed pretty much all the major pre-reqs offered by my CC.</p>

<p>Just an update for any future readers…UCSD accepted me so apparently UCSC just has some kind of hidden requirement or something…also they never got back to me…</p>