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| News | Academic Preparation | On the Campuses |Campus News | Ask UC | Counselor ConnectionUC's website dedicated to high school and community college counselors. Minimum GPA for Freshmen Rises to 3.0Information about the new eligibility requirement. UC Counselor ConferencesEnsuring Transfer SuccessDoorwaysOnline access to "a-g" course lists, guide and updates. Entry Level Writing RequirementLearn more about UC's writing requirement. Eligibility in the Local ContextInformation about the latest path to freshman eligibility. Quick Reference for CounselorsDetailed information about undergraduate admission and selection at UC for high school and community college counselors. [PDF] Guaranteed Transfer OptionInformation and resources for admitted GTO students. Academic Preparation News and PublicationsNews about UC academic preparation programs. Order UC PublicationsSUBSCRIBECalendar |
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NEWSAnalytical Writing Placement Examination to be Held May 10 This year, the University of California will administer the Universitywide Analytical Writing Placement Examination (AWPE) on Saturday, May 10, to students who have been admitted to the University for fall 2008 and who, by April 1, had not satisfied the Entry-Level Writing Requirement by other means. » Mind Over Material: Students Needn't Wait Until Graduate School to Engage in Research. Most prospective students and their families already know the University of California's reputation as one of the world's top research institutions. What they may not know: Students can begin taking part in that research even as undergraduates. » Doorways Update Submission Site Opens UC's high school course update submission website, Doorways, has opened for the 2008–09 academic year with improvements that should make the process of course submission go more smoothly.» ACADEMIC PREPARATIONSummer Sessions Offer a Chance to Explore What's UC really like? Students—even those still in high school, if they meet certain requirements—can find out by enrolling in a summer session. University of California summer sessions are open to all adults, UC or non-UC students, and also to qualified high school students. » On the CampusesSpotlight on Housing With the goal of improving quality of life for students and communities across the state, the University of California is busy searching for ways to be more eco-friendly. In fact, "green" living has become a central focus in the planning and development of student dining and housing facilities across UC. » CAMPUS NEWSASK UCAsk UC is an interactive feature on UC's counselor website |
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