Our decision to admit you is based upon the assumption that you will complete the planned courses listed on your application and earn satisfactory grades. If you drop or switch a course, or if you earn less than a C grade in a course, you must notify us promptly. In many cases, we will be able to accommodate your changed schedule or help you find a way to make up a low grade. Failure to inform us of these changes can be grounds for admission denial.
Informing Us of Changes
You are required to notify us through immediately of any changes regarding:
- Name, address(es), e-mail address or Social Security Number
- D and F grades not already reported in your application
- Courses in progress or planned, if different from information reported in your application
- High school, college or university attended, including summer sessions
- Tests taken or planned, including test scores, test dates for the ACT Assessment plus Writing, SAT Reasoning test, SAT Subject tests;
transfer students must also notify us of any changes to International Baccalaureate (IB) or Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores - Grades/scores on any official transcript/record
D or F Grades
You are required to notify us through of any of the following circumstances:
Freshmen: You received any D or F grades in "a-g" coursework during your senior year.
Transfers: You received any D or F grades in transferable college courses.
Along with the notification, we require a written explanation and your plans for making up your non-passing grade.
We encourage you to repeat the course or take a comparable course to clear the deficiency. Please keep in mind that repeating or otherwise making up a non-passing grade does not guarantee admission to ºÙºÙÊÓƵ. Seek advice from your high school or college counselor before you take any action to correct these grades.
Dropping a Course
Dropping a course can affect your admission, so we strongly encourage you not to drop any courses listed on your application. You must maintain your freshman "a-g" subject requirements or transfer preparation to maximize your opportunity for admission and enrollment.
Before dropping a course, please seek advice from your high school or college counselor. Our admission counselors may help you establish whether you will still meet UC admission requirements.
How to Contact Us
Contact us through our website.
Notification of Admission Status
We will review your file, determine if you have met the requirements for admission and notify you of our decision. Freshmen will be notified before their May 1 SIR deadline; transfer students will be notified before their June 1 SIR deadline.