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How does UC treat “mixed records” that combine high school and community college coursework?

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How does UC treat “mixed records” that combine high school and community college coursework?

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When students apply to UC, they self-report all UC-approved coursework completed at both secondary and post-secondary institutions. Thus, students who complete coursework at a local community college or university must report those courses on their application. UC-transferable California community college courses are listed on the ASSIST web site. Many of these courses can be used to fulfill the “a-g” subject area requirements. Even if high school seniors have a large number of units from community college coursework, they would still apply as freshmen, not transfers.

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