What is a good GPA for UC Berkeley transfer?

What is a good GPA for UC Berkeley transfer?

Transfer Student Profile

Transfer
College GPA 3.71-4.00

How many credits do I need to transfer to Berkeley?

60
Accepts Transfers: Transfer admission is limited to students who have or will have completed a minimum of 60 UC-transferable semester units by the end of the spring term of the current academic year.

Does UC Berkeley accept by major?

Yes, Berkeley admits by major; however, some Berkeley colleges admit their students as undeclared until they meet the criteria for declaring a major.

Can you transfer from a community college to UC Berkeley?

Transferring from a California Community College The UC system application period is November 1-30 for admission to the following fall semester. UC Berkeley does not accept new transfer applications for the spring semester. For more information on the admissions process, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

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Where can I find information about transferring to Berkeley engineering?

Prospective transfers should visit Berkeley’s admissions website to find comprehensive information about the application process. Admissions decisions for transfers are posted by the end of April. Admission to Berkeley Engineering is extremely competitive.

Can I add a second major upon admission to Berkeley?

Additionally, transfers may not add a second major upon admission. More information about transfer admission to Berkeley can be found in the Be Berkeley transfer brochure from Undergraduate Admissions publications, and in our prospective transfer and general undergraduate FAQs.

What GPA do you need to transfer from one UC to another?

Students who were previously enrolled at a UC campus and want to transfer to a different UC campus must be in good academic standing (last term and/or cumulative UC GPA of 2.00 or above) at their prior UC campus to be considered for transfer admission, even if that UC campus is not their last school of attendance.

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