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                HOW TO TRANSFER TO A FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE
OR UNIVERSITY
First, get help! Utilize the many services offered by the Transfer Center (D-29) and set up an appointment with an academic counselor, a Transfer Center counselor or a university representative to review where you are in meeting transfer admissions requirements. The following six steps can be a guide to your approach.
STEP 1: NARROW DOWN YOUR FOUR-YEAR CAMPUSES AND MAJOR OPTIONS
You will eventually want to focus on a major and a university to determine your specific requirements for transfer. Take some time to explore your interests, values and skills in choosing a major. Then conduct a search for the campus that best fits what you are looking for in a university. Look at the university catalogs, visit the university website, meet with a university representative and go on a tour of the university to get a feel for the campus environment. You may also want to visit www.assist.org and use the “Explore Majors” function to get a list of universities that offer your major.
STEP 2: FULFILL YOUR GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
You can do this by fulfilling the CSU General Education certification pattern if you wish to transfer to a CSU or the IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) pattern if you may be applying to UC and CSU. It is important to note that the IGETC pattern may not be appropriate for certain majors; check www.assist.org or make an appointment with a counselor for information. The General Education patterns for many independent universities are also available in the Transfer Center (D-29).
STEP 3:
COMPLETE THE NUMBER OF REQUIRED TRANSFERABLE UNITS/GRADES
You must complete a minimum of 60 transferable units to meet minimum admissions requirements for UC and CSU. Fewer units are required for transfer admissions to many independent universities. A minimum grade point average of a 2.0 for CSU and 2.4 for UC is a requirement in transferable courses. However, the minimum grade point average does not guarantee acceptance to all campuses and all majors. The higher your grade point average is, the greater the opportunity to be accepted to the university and major of your choice.
STEP 4: COMPLETE ANY REQUIRED MAJOR PREREQUISITIES
In order to be the most competitive and most prepared, courses specified in the particular major at the university you have chosen you should complete before transfer. You will want to consult www.assist.org or check the major guide sheets located in the Counseling Department for specific major requirements at various colleges and universities.
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