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Community colleges in Costa Mesa, CA for a smooth transfer pathway?

I'm considering attending a community college in Costa Mesa, CA, as it seems like a great stepping stone before transferring to a four-year university. Does anyone know which community colleges in Costa Mesa offer solid transfer programs, especially to universities in California? I'm hoping to major in environmental science, so any advice on relevant programs would be super helpful!

8 months ago

One of the community colleges you might want to consider in Costa Mesa is Orange Coast College (OCC). It's well-known for its transfer rates, as it's one of the top colleges in California for retaining students from the first year through graduation and for successfully transferring students to University of California and California State University campuses. It has multiple transfer admission guarantee programs, including ones with UCs, which give students who meet certain requirements a guaranteed spot at a specific UC campus.

For your particular interest in environmental science, OCC has an Environmental Science program where you could earn your Associate of Science degree before transferring. The program coursework should provide a solid foundation in the discipline and enable you to fulfill lower division course requirements at a four-year institution, making for a smoother transition.

Another community college in Costa Mesa is Coastline Community College. While its base campus is in Fountain Valley, it does have a campus in Costa Mesa. This college is notably progressive, adopting a fully online model for many of its courses even before the pandemic. Coastline also has a Natural Sciences Department and offers courses that could align with your interests in environmental science.

Before ultimately deciding, you might want to do some additional research on these schools, check out their course offerings, and reach out to current students or alumni to hear about their experiences. It could also be worthwhile to contact admissions at your preferred transfer institutions to verify that your coursework will be transferable.

8 months ago

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