Overview of AA-T /AS

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All CCCs must offer associate degrees for
transfer (to CSU)
Degrees include
o 60 sem./90 qtr. CSU-transferable units
o Completion of IGETC or CSU GEBreadth
o Minimum 18 sem./27 qtr. units in major
Transfer Model Curricula (TMC)
o No additional local requirements
allowed
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Academic Senates (CCC and CSU)
CSU and CCC Chancellor’s Offices
C-ID
Curriculum chairs
Articulation officers
Transfer Center Directors
Discipline faculty
Counselors
Administrators
 C-ID = Course Identification Numbering System
 Administered by the Academic Senate for CCC
 Facilitates the identification of comparable courses (“common course
numbering”) & increases articulation across all systems of higher
education
 Provides the infrastructure for TMCs & course substitution.
 Replaces the old “CAN” system.
 We articulate to course descriptors, not course to course ( a different way
to articulate). AOs send all your courses in new degrees to C-ID.org
 When a college has a C-ID approved course, then they have agreed to
accept all others with the same C-ID number.
www.c-id.net
 Streamline student transition from CCC to CSU
 Earn AA-T or AS-T for completion of CSU GE-Breadth or IGETC and 18 units in
major in the TMC-aligned degree
 No other local CCC graduation requirements.
 Enhanced CSU admission opportunities
 Guaranteed priority admission with junior status to a CSU campus with
“similar” major
 After transfer to CSU, guaranteed degree completion within 60 semester units at
the CSU
 Lower cost to students and taxpayers
 Access to out of area CSUs
 GPA bump for impacted majors and/or campuses (Note: student may need to be
more competitive)
 New degrees are called Associate in Arts or Science in <major> for
Transfer: AA-T or AS-T
 Degrees include
o 60 sem./90 qtr. CSU-transferable units
o Completion of IGETC or CSU GE-Breadth
o Minimum 18 sem./27 qtr. units in major
o No additional local requirements allowed
 Chancellor’s Office says that based on curriculum offered at your
college in alignment with the TMC, CCCs will need to offer many more
degrees
 Details forthcoming from ASCCC and Chancellor’s Office
 Memo: Dated 5/22/12 (copy in your packet)
AA-T/AS-T
Major
Preparation
CSUGE or
IGETC
AI,
Golden
4,
Electives
*
60 units
=
CSU Major
coursework(
similar)
60 units
YOUR BACHELOR’S DEGREE
CSU
General
Education
(upper
division)
Degree
MVC
NC
RCC
Communication
Studies
X
X
X
Sociology
X
X
X
Early Childhood
Education
x
X
X
Theater Arts
X
Administration of
Justice
X
English
X
Totals:
3
3
6
1. Faculty discipline groups:
• identify common lower division major preparation (TMC)
• define content for courses (C-ID course descriptors) Submit local
courses for C-ID # (Articulation officers)
2. Discipline groups are intersegmental (CSU and CCC)
• some UC involvement, too
3. Draft TMCs are vetted statewide (www.c-id.net) & faculty determined.
4. Drafts of Course descriptors (C-ID) vetted statewide
5. CCCs develop TMC- aligned degrees (AA-T/AS-T) and submit them
to the CCCCO for approval.
 Each CSU determines if the TMC is similar Official
repository for “similar” majors: www.sb1440.org
 “Similar” means a transfer student arrives with the TMC
coursework and lower-division GE ,and the CSU campus
can deliver the baccalaureate degree in 60 units. (60 + 60)
 Some options/ concentrations within majors may not be
considered similar.
 Upper-division GE must be part of the 60 units. Any missing
lower-division major preparation or American Institutions
requirements may be included in the CSU 60 units
 Administration of Justice
 Kinesiology
 Art History
 Mathematics
 Business Administration
 Music
 Communication Studies
 Psychology
 Early Childhood Education
 Physics
 Elementary Education
 Political Science
 English
 Sociology
 Geology
 Studio Arts
 Geography
 Theater
 History
 And: MORE are coming!
 Journalism
(Anthropology, Spanish.
Geography)
CSU Admission Student Impact
Students without an AA-T or AS-T may not be admitted
Website announcement - Monday, October 08, 2012
 Example 1: CSU Enrollment for 2013 -2014
Spring 2014 Term- Eight CSU campuses will take
applications only for community college transfer
students who complete the Associate Degree for
Transfer, which was made possible through recent
legislation (Senate Bill 1440).
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http://www.calstate.edu/pa/News/2012/Release/enrollment.shtml
Student Impact
 Example 2: CSU Enrollment for 2012 -2013
 Website Announcement - Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Spring 2013 Term: Ten CSU campuses will accept
applications only for community college transfer
students who complete the Associate Degree for
Transfer, which was made possible through Senate Bill
1440. The 10 campuses include Channel Islands, Chico,
East Bay, Fullerton, Humboldt, Los Angeles, Sacramento,
San Bernardino, San Francisco, and Sonoma.
 http://www.csumentor.edu
UC System Is now onboard. . .The UC system is
recognizing the AA-T and AS-T as a viable transfer
pathway. However, no guarantee!
Info on upcoming TMC’s are on the C-ID website
More TMCs and local AA-T/AS-T degrees are being
developed. Let us know if you are interested in
participating in the development of a TMC pattern.
Jeanne Howard, Counselor /Articulation Officer/Counselor Trainer (951) 571- 6326
Maria del Rocio Pacheco, Counselor/District Counselor Trainer (951) 571- 6180