SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2021
UCLA CENTER FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIPS (CCCP)
POWER TO THE TRANSFER (P2TT) WEBINARS
FALL 22
University of California
Application & PIQ
ASSISTANCE LOUNGES
Welcome CCCP Scholars!
Thank you for completing the CCCP Scholars application and attending one of UCLA's Center for Community College Partnerships (CCCP) Power to the Transfer (P2TT) Webinars during the summer. Because of your participation, engagement and commitment, CCCP proudly invites you to the THE FALL 22 UC APPLICATION & PERSONAL INSIGHT QUESTIONS VIRTUAL BOOTCAMP, to kickoff the 2021-2022 Academic Year CCCP Power to the Transfer KNOWLEDGE (P2TT) Webinar Series.
The webinar has been designed to engage you with activities and exercises that will hopefully give you a deeper understanding on how to best represent all of yourself; as such, you will get the most out of it, by completing as much as possible the activities during the webinars. Lastly, we encourage you to attend all the sessions in their entirety as they will compliment each other and they will give you the way in which the UC undergraduate admission offices review applications holistically. https://tinyurl.com/P2TTBOOTCAMP21
AGENDA
Saturday, September 18, 2021
9:30 -10:00 AM: REGISTRATION: Pre-webinar
10:00 -11:00 SESSION 1: UC Application Tips; Activities & Awards Section
11:00 -11:15 BREAK
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM SESSION 2: Personal Insight Questions Overview, Required Question & Question 1
12:15 -1:00: LUNCH BREAK
1:00-2:00: SESSION 3: Questions 2-7
2:00-2:15: BREAK
2:15-3:15: SESSION 4: Additional Comment Boxes, The Editing Process, and Q&A’s
10 AM | SESSION 1: UC Application Tips; Activities & Awards
UC UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS Website
UC VETERAN STUDENTS Website
Transfer Alliance Program: Alternate Major
UCLA TAP ALTERNATE MAJORS: Instructions Website
Old Activities & Awards Worksheet
11:15 AM | SESSION 2: Personal Insight Questions Overview, Required Question & Question 1
Personal Insight Questions: Guide for Transfer Applicants
UCLA Major Course Descriptions: Lower- and Upper-Division Courses