You need to meet with an academic adviser, typically located within the counseling department. He/she will advise you appropriately.
There is no doubt that a student enrolled in a university in California can transfer to a junior university providing that the requirements of the junior college are met. Since junior colleges are two year places of higher learning, it only makes sense to transfer if a student has less than two years of study at a 4 year university.
The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum is for prospective transfer students who require the lower breadth requirements at either the University of California or California State University.
Without the completion of the first semester, you would not be considered a transfer student. Thus, you would have to apply to the school as a first time student.
All state universities except for new colleges participate in the student credit program in Florida. The credit can transfer from one university to another.
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That is not Possible.
According to Mark G. Yudof, the President of the University of California, "The number of undergraduate students at the University this year (2010) is 175,000"
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Usually it is a person who already has college credits and wants to transfer them to another school.
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Yes, it is a possibility provided you meet the general admissions requirements.
UCLA receives an average of 50,000 student applications each year. California's largest university has a student population of over 38,000.