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Advice on transferring Glendale Community College credits to USC?

I'm looking to transfer from Glendale Community College to USC. What should I know about the credit transfer process, especially for majors like business administration? Any pointers would be super helpful!

11 months ago

Transferring credits from a community college to a university like USC is a common practice, and it's excellent you're being proactive in understanding the process! Here are some tips:

1. Articulation Agreements: Community colleges often have articulation agreements with four-year universities that specifically outline how each credit will be accepted (if at all). USC does have such an agreement with Glendale Community College. You can find it on the USC website; it should be under the transfer admissions section. The agreement gives you a sense of what courses at your current institution correspond to ones required at USC.

2. Major-specific Transfer: Be aware that how your credits transfer might depend on your intended major. You mentioned an interest in business, so ensure to check the specific articulation agreement for the Business Administration Major.

3. General Education (GE) Courses: If a course you've taken doesn’t articulate directly to a USC course, it may still satisfy a general education or elective requirement. Be sure to speak with a counselor at your college or a USC admissions representative to better understand what reflects to your GE courses.

4. Transferring Units: USC typically accepts sixty semester units (90 quarter units) as the maximum amount of transferable units from a community college. However, all accepted units may not necessarily count toward your specific major or degree requirements.

5. Consult a Counselor: Make an appointment with your Glendale counselor to understand better how your credits will transfer. Information can sometimes get outdated, so it's crucial to use a multi-pronged approach.

6. Keep the Grades Up: Remember, a higher GPA will improve your chances of acceptance as a transfer student, so aim high. When it comes to USC, the more competitive, the better. The average GPA for transfer students is usually above 3.7.

7. Important Resources: Visit the Transfer Applicants page on USC’s official website. This provides detailed info about the transfer process, including deadlines, pre-corequisites, coursework, and GPA expectations. Moreover, USC has a database called USC Articulation History that can help you see which courses at your current college have been accepted for credit at USC in the past.

It's great you're taking the step to make your path as smooth as possible. Best of luck on your process!

11 months ago

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