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Fullerton Community College to CSU transfer advice?

I'm at Fullerton Community College and planning to transfer to a CSU. What should I focus on to make my application strong, and are there specific programs or agreements that might help in this process?

11 months ago

One crucial step to ensure you present a strong application when transferring from a community college to a CSU is to take advantage of the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) program. This program guarantees admission to the CSU system if you earn an Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) or an Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) degree. It simplifies the transfer process and can significantly increase your chances of admission.

Academic excellence is another cornerstone of a strong transfer application. Continue to strive for high grades in all of your classes. Make sure you've completed the CSU General Education Breadth Requirements or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) to ensure you fulfill the lower-division general education requirements before you transfer.

The CSU you're applying to may also have specific lower-division major prep coursework. You can find this on their website or on assist.org. Make sure to complete these courses, if available, as they might not only enhance your application but also set you up for success in your intended major.

Finally, getting involved in extracurricular activities both on and off campus can be valuable, as this demonstrates your commitment to your community and shows that you're a well-rounded individual. Whether you're part of a club, volunteering your time, or participating in leadership activities, these experiences can reflect positively on your application.

Remember, each student's journey is unique. Consult with a counselor or an advisor at both your community college and intended CSU to get the most accurate advice tailored to your circumstances. Good luck!

11 months ago

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