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How do I transfer from community college to ASU?

Dreaming about transferring to Arizona State University after I wrap up my community college courses. What should I focus on to make this transition smooth and ensure my credits transfer effectively?

11 months ago

Transferring from community college to a four-year institution like Arizona State University (ASU) is a common route that many students choose, and ASU is well-practiced in processing these types of requests. Here's how you can prepare for a smooth transition:

1. Academic Preparation: Work hard to maintain a high Grade Point Average (GPA) in your community college. ASU typically requires a GPA of 2.5 or higher for transfer students, but the higher your GPA, the more competitive your application will be.

2. Course Selection: Take "transferable" courses, which essentially means classes that will count toward your general education requirements at ASU. ASU’s transfer guide breaks down course equivalency to help you determine which of your community college credits will transfer.

3. Completion of Associate Degree: This is not a requirement for transfer to ASU but completing your Associate Degree can be beneficial. ASU recognizes that students who complete their associate degree often perform better after transfer, and typically fewer credits go "wasted."

4. Application: Apply to ASU during your last semester at community college. Remember to review your application thoroughly before submission and make sure to include all necessary documents such as transcripts and any requested essays or statements.

5. Transfer Credits Evaluation: ASU's transfer specialists will review your transcripts and apply all acceptable credits towards your degree program. They have a credit transfer guide on their website that can give you a rough idea of how your credits will transfer.

6. Advising: It's crucial to meet with an academic advisor at both your current community college and at ASU. They can guide you on course selection and the overall process to ensure you are on the right track for a successful transfer.

Remember, every step of the process is important and requires your careful attention. Good luck with your journey to ASU!

11 months ago

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