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What are Crafton Hills College's transfer requirements?

I'm looking into transferring from Crafton Hills College to a university and want to make sure I meet all the requirements. Does anyone know where I can find details about their transfer policies or prerequisites?

2 months ago

Crafton Hills College, like many community colleges, has various transfer agreements with a multitude of universities and colleges. They commonly work with students intending to transfer to universities in the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems, but also other universities both in-state and out-of-state.

The specific requirements for transferring will depend on the particular 4 year institution you plan to transfer to, and possibly even the specific major you are considering.

However, for an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), which guarantees admission to the CSU system (though not necessarily to any specific campus or program), you'll need to complete 60 semester units of coursework that is eligible for transfer to the CSU system, including General Education requirements and a specific ADT pattern of coursework in your major.

You should take a look at your transfer center's resources, where you can find information on transfer requirements for many common destination schools. Additionally, resources such as assist.org can be helpful if you're thinking of transferring to a UC or CSU. It can tell you which courses at Crafton Hills meet prerequisites for different majors at different UC and CSU schools.

Keep in mind that prerequisites can differ greatly from school to school, especially for more competitive majors, so doing thorough research on each potential destination school is essential.

Also, consider enlisting the help of a counselor at Crafton Hills College's Counseling Department, as they will be able to provide you with more personal and detailed information that can aid your planning for a successful transition. Meeting with a counselor early and regularly can help you build a plan to reach your transfer goals.

Finally, note that most universities want to see that you’ve done well acadically (usually meaning at least a 2.5-3.0 college GPA, though this is a floor, not a goal), and that you’ve taken a full course load. Some also want to see that you're involved on your campus or in your community.

2 months ago

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