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After Filing Your UC Application

You submitted your application. Now what?

The UC sent out its Counselor Bulletin and the highlights for transfers are as follows:

Application Submission Extension

Transfer students have until Jan. 3 (11:59 p.m. PST) to submit their application. Although the deadline has been extended, some majors and programs are no longer available. Be sure to refer to the UC admissions site to see the full list of campus majors that are closed:

View all closed majors

Confused about the application extension rules. Read FAQs here.

Email Notification

Verification that the UC received your application
Sometime between now and the end of December, you should get an email from every UC to which you applied noting that the campus received your application. I know Berkeley has sent some out already. Last year Berkeley was one of the last, with the notices sent in the very beginning of January, so don’t worry if they’re late.

Update email
Expect to receive an email in January explaining how to report fall grades and update winter/spring course selections.

Changes to submitted application
There are only a few things you can change online to your submitted application, and these are contact/address changes and adding UCs to the application. To update application, go here.

If you made a mistake and left a college out, or left courses out, or made a mistake with grades, you need to email the UC at the email below and they will tell you how to proceed. (Note, you cannot edit your Personal Insight questions.) Changes or additions to extra-curricular activities have little impact.

Help Desk

The Help Desk schedule for December and early January is noted below. 

Dec. 1–16: Monday–Friday, 10 am–6 pm
Dec. 19–22: Monday–Friday, 10 am–6 pm
Dec. 23–26: Closed
Dec. 27–30: Tuesday–Friday, 10 am–6 pm
Dec. 31: Closed

Jan. 1: Closed
Jan. 2: Monday, 10 am–8 pm
Jan. 3: Tuesday, 10 am–midnight

Contact info
(800) 207-1710 — toll free inside the U.S.
(310) 513-2715 — outside the U.S.
[email protected]  or
[email protected]

By mail
UC Application Center
P.O. Box 1432
Bakersfield, CA 93302
You usually only have to mail something in if the UC specifically asks you to. Keep this as a last resort.

Cancelling or Withdrawing an Application

If you wish to cancel or withdraw your application, go here.

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Lindy is an independent UC admissions consultant, who works with both transfers and freshmen. She was a former print journalist and writes fiction under a pen name.

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