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Can I take Chemistry classes at another college to complete UCLA requirements?

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Can I take Chemistry classes at another college to complete UCLA requirements?

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You can take classes at other institutions but you must make sure that the courses are equivalent to the classes at UCLA by speaking to a Chemistry undergraduate counselor in 4009 Young. Additionally, you should be aware that there are rules about taking classes elsewhere: Concurrent Enrollment Students will not receive credit for coursework completed at another institution while simultaneously enrolled at UCLA as a regular session student (excludes summer school). This policy includes Extension classes. Summer School Students may receive course credit for courses taken at other UC campuses, other four-year institutions and community colleges provided that the courses are deemed equivalent. Unit Limits Students who have completed 105 units or more will not receive unit credit for classes taken at a community college, but the classes will still satisfy specific requirements (major, GE, etc) if they have been deemed equivalent. Grade Point Averages Only UC courses or UCLA Extension class

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