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UC via Community College
The Transfer Process
Dana Armstrong - El Dorado H.S.
Brianne Gullotti - Esperanza H.S.
Pathways to the Future October 2014
This session will cover:
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UC’s commitment to transfer
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How transfer works
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“Best advice” for prospective transfer students
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Resources and tools
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Questions
Who should consider transfer?
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Any student can benefit from starting his or her path to a UC degree at a
California Community College
Students choose the transfer path for many reasons:
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Undecided on academic or career goals and want to explore
Have not met requirements for freshman admission out of high
school
Smaller general education classes, taught by professors (with access
to those professors)
Are not ready or able to leave home
Want the affordability of community colleges
Second chance at first choice four year institution
UC Commitment to Transfer
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The CA Master Plan for Higher Education specifies:
CSU and UC offer priority admission to all eligible CCC
students, all CSU and UC campuses welcome transfer
students
“Junior-level transfer students from California
community colleges are given priority consideration
for admission.”- University of California
How Transfer Works
Admission to UC as a Transfer Student
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Minimum eligibility requirements for transfer
 60
transferable units
 2.4 college GPA (eligibility vs. selection)
 7-course pattern with a “C” or better
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In addition, transfer applicants should complete:
 Lower-division
general education requirements
 Lower-division major preparation courses
The Importance of Major Preparation
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Unlike freshmen, transfers enter halfway into a college degree
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Therefore, UC is looking not only for general education classes, but
also for significant work within the major
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In many cases, the completion of lower division major preparation
should be a higher priority than General Education or the
Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)
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Some campuses are more selective in ther admission process
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Explore at www.assist.org
UC Transfer Preparation Incentives
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Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG)
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Berkeley, Los Angeles and San Diego
Transfer Preparation Programs
 Honors,
Puente Project (for Latino students), Transfer
Achievement Program (for students needing
remediation), Study Abroad, etc.
Transfer Is a Partnership
Between High Schools,
Community Colleges, and UC
Transfer Planner Guide
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UC Transfer Admission Planner
(UC TAP)
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An web-based tool to help students plan and track
their academic plan to satisfy transfer requirements
to any UC campus
Students can begin their plan as soon as they register
at the community college
Allows students to communicate with their
community college counselors and UC
representatives
Best Practices:
Preparing HS Students for
Transition to CCC and Transfer
Success
Steps to Enroll at CCC
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Complete and submit a CCC application
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Or more than one!
Take the assessment exam in English and Math
Complete a new student orientation
Register for classes
Meet with a CCC counselor
Pay registration fees
Meet financial aid deadlines
Utilize student support services
‘Best Advice’ for High School Students
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#1 Improve college readiness: take rigorous
college prep courses throughout high school
Take math all four years in high school
 Take advantage of early assessments
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Early Assessment Program (EAP) junior year in English and
mathematics
Community college assessment/placement exams
Concurrent enrollment opportunities enable students to
experience college while in high school
 Take advantage of community college summer sessions
following high school graduation
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‘Best Advice’ for High School Students
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#2 Research your options
Not all CCCs offer the same programs or opportunities
 Some CCCs offer more transferable courses in a major(s)
 Visit www.assist.org
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#3 Enroll in community college on time!
Competition for CCC courses is increasing
 The CCC matriculation process has several steps that should
be completed during the spring semester of 12th grade in order
to register for classes when summer/fall registrations opens
 Meet deadlines (check emails and other notifications)
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Tips for Transfer Success in CCC
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#4 Attend full time, work part time
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strong predictors for success:
(1) full-time enrollment
(2) continuous enrollment
(3) work no more than 15 hours per week
Tips for Transfer Success in CCC
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#5 Decide on a major and campus no later
than the start of sophomore year at CCC
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which UC campus(es) and major(s) you want to
target and which have Transfer Guarantee programs
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recommended curriculum for major (including
competitive GPA)
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certified
to have GE pattern completed and
Tips for Transfer Success in CCC
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#6 Work closely with an academic adviser,
transfer center, and UC rep to develop a
transfer plan early
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then follow, a plan, but update it regularly
 ASSIST (assist.org) and UC’s Transfer Preparation Paths
(see systemwide admissions website) are helpful but no
substitute for personal academic advisement
 Review the information on the website of the UC
campuses you are interested in transferring to
Information Resources
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ASSIST: www.assist.org
California Community College
www.informationCCCApply.org
UC Systemwide Admissions Website:
www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions
UC Online Transfer Admission Planner:
https://uctap.universityofcalifornia.edu
CSAC California Dream Act Application:
https://dream.csac.ca.gov/
Campus Selection Criteria
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Berkeley: students.berkeley.edu/admissions/transfer.asp
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Davis: admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/trfrSelProcess.cfm
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Irvine: www.admissions.uci.edu/as_adm.html
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Los Angeles: www.admissions.ucla.edu/transfer
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Merced: admissions.ucmerced.edu
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Riverside: futurestudents.ucr.edu/prospective/transfer.aspx
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San Diego: admissions.ucsd.edu/dev3/transfers/req.html
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Santa Barbara: www.admissions.ucsb.edu
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Santa Cruz: admissions.ucsc.edu/apply/transfer_guide.cfm
UC Transfer Prep Programs
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Berkeley
Davis
Irvine
Los Angeles
Merced
Riverside
San Diego
Santa Barbara
Santa Cruz
Berkeley Center for Educational Partnerships
cep.berkeley.edu/CCTC
Davis Transfer Student
admissions.ucdavis.edu/transfers/index.cfm
Irvine Center for Educational Partnerships
www.cfep.uci.edu/cfep/community.php
Los Angeles Center for Community College Partnerships
www.cccp.ucla.edu
Merced Transfer Student Program
transferstudentprogram.ucmerced.edu/
Riverside Transfer Resource Center
www.trc.ucr.edu
San Diego Transfer Student Services
www.ucsd.edu/prospective-students/transfers/tss.html
Santa Barbara Transfer Student Services
www.admissions.ucsb.edu/prospective/index.asp?context=prospective_transfer
Educational Partnership Center/Transfer Partnerships Program
epc.ucsc.edu/tpp