Transfer Credit from Non-UCLA
Summer Sessions
From a Four-year Institution...
You may attend summer session at a four-year
institution or University Extension after you become a UCLA
student. Grades earned in a regular summer session at another
UC campus are computed in your GPA; grades
earned during summer session non-UC institutions are not computed in your GPA.
The University Extension catalogs provide information regarding
the transferability of their courses. Review this information
prior to enrolling.
From Community College...
You may attend a community college
summer session after you become a UCLA student. You will
receive only unit credit for summer session coursework taken;
grades earned during summer session at an institution other
than a UC campus are not computed in your grade point average.
UCLA will apply up to 70 semester
or 105 quarter credits completed at a community college
toward the degree. Units earned in excess of this amount
may satisfy subject requirements (general education/preparation
for the major), but no further unit credit toward the degree
will be granted.
In addition, if you are a student
in the College of Letters and Science and have completed
105 quarter units, regardless of the institutions attended,
you will not receive unit credit toward the degree for courses
completed at a community college. Units earned in excess
of this amount may satisfy subject requirements (general
education/preparation for the major), but no further unit
credit toward the degree will be granted.
Consult your academic counselor
and the UCLA General Catalog for more information.