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Is Fullerton College a good start with an associate degree for transfer?

I'm looking at Fullerton College for an associate degree for transfer. Is it a solid path to a university? I'm hoping to save money before transferring but want to make sure the credits will transfer seamlessly.

a year ago

Absolutely, Fullerton College can indeed provide a strong foundation for an associate degree for transfer. Fullerton is part of the California Community College network, which has specific agreements with the California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems for smooth transfer of credits.

The Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) program guarantees you admittance to the CSU system, though not necessarily to your first-choice campus or major. If you maintain a certain GPA, most of your general education credits will be accepted, leaving only major-specific and upper-division credits to be earned at the four-year university. This can save you both time and money.

It's also worth noting that Fullerton has one of the highest transfer rates to four-year universities among community colleges in Southern California, which reflects the quality of their programs and support services.

However, always be sure to work closely with academic advisors both at Fullerton and at the four-year institution you hope to attend. This is because transfer requirements can vary depending on the specific schools and programs you're interested in.

While the CSU and UC systems have clear agreements in place with Fullerton, if you're considering independent or out-of-state four-year institutions, you'll want to ensure your chosen courses will transfer and apply toward your intended bachelor's degree.

In summary, Fullerton College's associate degree for transfer can be a solid and cost-effective route to a four-year university. Just remember to stay proactive and uses the resources available to ensure your education path aligns with your goals.

a year ago

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