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UCLA Extension Credit
UCLA Extension sponsors a wide range of programs designed to offer members of
the community opportunities for educational, cultural, civic, and personal
enrichment. In order
to receive degree credit for work done at UCLA Extension, you must take courses numbered
X
1-199,
XL
1-199, or
XLC
1-199 and be taken in a quarter in which you are NOT attending UCLA regular session (fall, winter or
spring quarters). The only time that you will receive credit for these extension courses is during Summer
Session or if you have taken the regular term off.
Please be aware that the type of credit you receive will vary according to the "category" in which your class falls.
Read below for a detailed description of each category of coursework:
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XLC
signifies that the Extension course is also a regular UCLA daytime class
with space available to those who are not fully enrolled UCLA students. Grades
from XLC classes, if transferred, are computed into your UCLA GPA.
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XL
classes share course numbers with regular UCLA courses, but are often
taught by different professors at night or on weekends. Specific UCLA course
numbers and unit credit are given for XL transfer courses, but the grade is not
calcuated into your UCLA GPA.
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X
courses transfer to UCLA with course titles and units
but no grades. However, you may petition to have them fulfill particular requirements; consult
your department or College counselor for more information.
Remember: since credit from UCLA Extension is treated like credit from another
University:
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