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Feb 09

Reporting Grade Changes

Applicants:

I have recently received a few inquiries regarding how to report grade changes or how to change your major. Regarding grade changes, it is important that you notify us as soon as possible of any changes to your academic course work in progress or planned. You can send emails for data changes to:  datachng@saonet.ucla.edu

The time has passed for applicants to change their intended major.  The deadline to change your major for the College of Letters and Science was January 31; and November 30 for the other  schools (Art; Engineering; Nursing; Theater, Film, and Television).  Once an applicant is admitted and has accepted UCLA's admission offer, the student can contact the department they wish to change their major to.

If you have aadditional questions, please review our website at www.admissions.ucla.edu/applicant/changes.htm.

Good Luck!

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Wow. It's a nice blog. Nice to meet you. Salam.

I was wondering if there is a slight change in my gpa would it possibly affect my admission decision? I was admitted as a transfer student with a 3.7 gpa however this sememster I think I might get 2 a's and 2 b's, which will lower my gpa to a 3.6, is it possible that UCLA will revoke my offer of admission?

Denise:
I cannot speculate on individual situations regarding whether the UCLA admission offer will the in jeopardy based on specific grade changes.

All students must report if they receive any D or F grades, or if their overall GPA drops significantly.

Additionally, students must report if they drop any courses that were listed on their application or application update form.

Nice blog.Thank for this support to choose the right way of admission.This will solve the problem of many students who become always confuse for thier admission.

This blog is really helpful to students who may have questions re: admission to UCLA, especially if the changes may or may not affect their admission decision. Keep up the good work!

Good information in regards to GPA, this will be beneficial to all.

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