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Are you Eligible for UC?. Pass out Form for determining eligibility for UC You are eligible if you meet all of the following criteria: Complete “A-G Subject Requirements” with a “C” or better in every course with at least a 3.0 UC GPA Complete ACT + Writing or SAT and 2 SAT IIs.
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Are you Eligible for UC? • Pass out Form for determining eligibility for UC • You are eligible if you meet all of the following criteria: • Complete “A-G Subject Requirements” with a “C” or better in every course with at least a 3.0 UC GPA • Complete ACT + Writing or SAT and 2 SAT IIs
A-G Requirements • A) History/Social Science • 2 years required • Includes 1 year of world history and 1 year of US history (or half year of US History and half year of civics and American gov’t) • B) English • 4 years required • C) Mathematics • 3 years required (4 years recommended) • D) Laboratory Science (biology, chemistry, physics) • 2 years required (3 years recommended)
A-G Requirements (cont…) • E) Language other than English • 2 years required (3 years recommended) • F) Visual and Performing Arts (dance, drama/theater, music, visual art) • 1 year required • G) College-Preparatory Electives (history, social science, English, advanced mathematics, laboratory science, language other than English or 2 years of a third language, or non-introductory visual and performing arts courses) • 1 year required • Need a “C” or better for all these courses to complete A-G Subject Requirements
Test Scores and Dates • Required Exams for UC: • ACT + Writing or just the SAT I (Math, Reading, Writing) • 2 SAT IIs from 2 different subjects (Literature, Science) • For complete list of SAT II topics, please see the UC Application Instructions Booklet • Had to have taken these tests before December 2 of year you are applying • $45 registration for SAT I and $20 SAT II (collegeboard.com) • $47 registration for ACT + writing (actstudent.org) • You report your highest set of scores at a given test date
Other Examinations • Here is where you report which Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations you took and what score you received