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I graduated high school a while ago, and have taken some college courses since then. Should I apply to UC Davis as a freshman?

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I graduated high school a while ago, and have taken some college courses since then. Should I apply to UC Davis as a freshman?

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If you have taken any coursework at a community college following high school graduation, you would be considered a transfer applicant. To transfer to UC Davis you will need to have completed a minimum of 90 quarter/60 semester units of transferable coursework before enrollment. Please note that completing required coursework in the summer immediately before fall admission is not allowed. You will also need to complete UC transfer eligibility courses and prerequisite courses required by your major. Visit http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/tr_adm_reqt.cfm for more information about these requirements and check http://assist.org website to determine exactly what courses you should take at the community college to transfer to UC Davis. We give highest priority in admissions to students transferring from California community colleges. We encourage you to work with your community college counselor as soon as possible to plan your course of study for transfer to UC Davis. If you enroll

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If you have taken any coursework at a community college following high school graduation, you will be considered a transfer applicant. To transfer to UC Davis you will need to have completed a minimum of 90 quarter/60 semester units of transferable coursework before enrollment. Please note that completing required coursework in the summer immediately before fall admission is not allowed. You will also need to complete UC transfer eligibility courses and prerequisite courses required by your major. Visit admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/tr_adm_reqt.cfm for more information about these requirements and check the assist.org website to determine exactly what courses you should take at the community college to transfer to UC Davis. We give highest priority in admissions to students transferring from California community colleges. We encourage you to work with your community college counselor as soon as possible to plan your course of study for transfer to UC Davis. If you enroll in a Calif

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