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What is UCLA CCCP Scholars Program?

What is UCLA CCCP Scholars Program?

The CCCP Scholars program aims to motivate, inform and prepare students to transfer from a California community college to selective Top Tier Research institutions such as UCLA. The program is grounded in Critical Race Theory in Education, academic excellence, social justice and educational equity.

What community college has the highest transfer rate to UCLA?

The upshot: Santa Monica College is the No. 1 source of transfers to UCLA, each year sending 400 to 500 students to Westwood. In all more than 100 California community colleges send transfer students to UCLA.

What community colleges feed into UCLA?

Participating Colleges

  • Antelope Valley College.
  • Cerritos College.
  • Chaffey College.
  • Citrus College.
  • College of the Canyons.
  • Compton College.
  • Cypress College.
  • East Los Angeles College.

Can you transfer to UCLA from a community college?

UCLA is committed to being a transfer-friendly institution. We give highest priority to applicants from California community colleges and other UC campuses. UCLA admits students for fall quarter only.

What is UCLA transfer acceptance rate?

In 2019, UCLA received 23951 transfer applicants. The school accepted 5770 students. Therefore, the transfer acceptance rate for UCLA is 24.09%.

Does UCLA have an honors college?

The highest academic recognition the College of Letters and Science confers on its undergraduate students is College Honors, which is awarded to graduating seniors who successfully complete the College Honors program and who have an overall University of California grade-point average of 3.5 or better.

Can you transfer to UCLA with a 3.0 GPA?

You must have a minimum 3.2 GPA (UC transferable). If you are applying to UCLA in an impacted major (see list, below), you must have at least a 3.4 overall GPA, and at least a 3.0 GPA in your major prep. If your GPA is between 3.2 and 3.4, you MUST declare an alternate major and meet with a transfer counselor.

Is it harder to get into Berkeley or UCLA?

It is harder to admit to UCLA than UC Berkeley. UC Berkeley has a higher submitted SAT score (1,415) than UCLA (1,415). UCLA has more students with 44,537 students while UC Berkeley has 42,501 students.

Can you get into UCLA with a 3.5 GPA?

The chances of you getting into UCLA with a 3.5 GPA and 1190 SAT is highly unlikely. If you apply as a transfer student, you will have a better chance as UCLA will only look at your grades at the community college and none of your high school stats.

What GPA does Harvard require?

In truth, you need close to a 4.0 unweighted GPA to get into Harvard. That means nearly straight As in every class.

What GPA do you need to get into UCLA as a transfer student?

3.5
Admission Considerations and Requirements The average GPA of admitted transfer students is above 3.5 and admitted students have completed most or all major prep courses. We give highest priority to applicants from California community colleges and other UC campuses. We admit students for fall quarter only.

What is the CCCP Scholars Program at UCLA?

UCLA’s Center for Community College Partnerships (CCCP) presents the CCCP Scholars Program for the 2018-2019 Academic Year. The goal of the program is to motivate, inform and prepare students to transfer from a California community college to a selective Top Tier Research institution such as UCLA.

What does CCCP stand for in Community College?

Through a multi-faceted approach with efforts at the student, faculty and administrative levels, CCCP works to increase the academic preparation and competitiveness for community college transfer students, particularly those who are first generation, low-income or historically underrepresented.

What is the Center for community college partnerships?

The Center for Community College Partnerships (CCCP) develops and strengthens academic partnerships between UCLA and California community colleges.

When do I have to be at CCCP orientation?

Must participate in activities on Tues. and Thurs. from 2PM-6PM, and Orientation on Monday, June 14, 2021.