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Berkeley City College’s Associate Transfer Degree and Next Steps

Planning on getting an Associate Transfer Degree from Berkeley City College. How well does this prepare you for transferring to a four-year university in California? Anyone know of particular colleges that work well with Berkeley City transfers?

a year ago

Pursuing an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) from Berkeley City College is a great step towards your four-year educational journey in California! These degrees are specifically designed to streamline the transfer process to California State University (CSU) system schools by guaranteeing admission with junior standing to a CSU campus.

Berkeley City College has transfer agreements with all 23 CSU campuses. With an ADT, your lower-division general education and major preparation coursework is considered completed, meaning you only need to complete your upper-division coursework after you transfer.

Remember, the guarantee is for admission to a CSU campus, though not necessarily to the specific campus or program of your choice. High-demand campuses and programs may have additional selection criteria.

For the University of California (UC) system, there isn't a similar transfer guarantee for ADT holders. But that doesn’t mean your ADT will not be favorably looked upon. UC schools do value the coursework and preparation an ADT affords.

When considering where to transfer, think about which school offers the best program for your intended major. Look at graduation rates for transfer students, available resources, and alumni network strength. You should also think about the college environment and location.

In any case, it's crucial to work closely with your counselors at Berkeley City College during your time there to ensure you're selecting the right courses and meeting any specific prerequisites for the four-year universities you're interested in applying to. Good luck with your educational journey!

a year ago

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