A few days ago
Anonymous

Do University of California offer second bachelor degrees? (And by UofC I mean like UC Berkeleky, UCLA, etc)?

Please only those who went to a University of California now or before, or advisors/admission counselors if UofC, please answer. Thanks!

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A few days ago
gradjimbo

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None of the UCs are accepting second baccalaureate students and this has been the policy for some time because they are so impacted. A few schools may state that they would consider second bachelor students on a limited basis but when you contact them, this is not really true. For all practical purposes, UCs are pretty much closed.

Your options are to either enroll as an extension student and take regular classes or look at other universities in CA, such as the CSU. Not all CSUs accept second bachelor students but a good number of them do, especially if you are going to pursue a major that is not impacted.

As far as I know, almost all universities, even private ones, let you take classes as a non-degree student. If you just want to earn some credit before applying to graduate schools, this may be the way to go. Also many of the CSU graduate programs have conditional admission where they give you a chance to make up the deficiency courses as a graduate student.

If your goal is to just raise your GPA, whatever you have graduate with is set in stone. However, you should ask the graduate programs you are interested in about how they deal with post-baccalaureate grades because some of the may just count the last 90 units.

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4 years ago
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sure, the college of California has campuses everywhere in the state. So UCLA stands for, college of California, la. there is likewise UC Berkeley, San Diego, Davis, Irvine, Santa Barbara, San Fran, Riverside, Santa Cruz, etc…
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