
Course Credit Restrictions
- If you have already earned college credit for a class taken at UCLA,
you cannot repeat the class for credit at a community college. The
reverse is also true: you will not receive credit for a class you take
at UCLA if you have already received credit for the class from another
institution.
- You will not receive credit for courses taken at a community college
in violation of sequence restrictions whether or not the
restrictions are imposed by UCLA or the community college.
- If you take the equivalent of English 3 at another institution without having first satisfied
the Subject A requirement, you will earn neither course credit nor unit credit for the class. If you pass the class, however,
you will receive credit for satisfying the Subject A requirement.
Unit Restrictions
- After you have completed 105 quarter units toward your degree, you
are no longer eligible to receive unit credit for courses completed at a
community college.
- One semester unit translates into 1.5 quarter units.
Concurrent Enrollment
- You are concurrently enrolled if your take courses for
credit at another institution while enrolled at UCLA during regular
session (fall, winter and spring terms).
- No credit will be given for courses taken concurrently without the
permission of the college.
- The UCLA College does not permit concurrent enrollment except under
extraordinary circumstances.
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