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Best transfer rate community colleges in California?

I'm looking into starting at a community college in California with plans to transfer later. Which community colleges have the best transfer rates to universities? Any advice on making the process smoother?

a year ago

Although many community colleges in California have good transfer rates, some stand out due to their specialized programs and extensive transfer agreements with universities. Colleagues at other institutions have mentioned that students from the following community colleges often do well during the transfer process:

1. De Anza College

2. Santa Monica College

3. Pasadena City College

However, choosing the best community college for your specific situation will depend a lot on your particular major, location preference, and available resources.

It is also important to make use of programs like the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) which guarantees you a spot in a California State University if you maintain good grades. Furthermore, some schools have Transfer Admission Guarantees (TAG) which ensure admission to select UC schools if certain requirements are met.

Some advice for ensuring a smoother transfer process would be:

1. Have a plan: Know which university you want to transfer to and understand what their specific transfer requirements are.

2. Seek out guidance: Work with your community college advisor, who can provide advice tailored to your intended transfer institution.

3. Maintain a high GPA: Aim to get the best grades possible as this will make your transfer application highly competitive, regardless of your chosen university.

4. Get involved: Join clubs, and organizations or take on leadership roles. These can help make your application more appealing to the transfer institution, as many universities value students who can contribute to the community.

Remember that the most important part is to choose the college that suits your needs and can support your specific goals. A high transfer rate is important, but so are the resources and support provided by that community college.

a year ago

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