I'm looking to transfer from Fresno City College and heard about major transfer sheets. How do these work and where do I find them? Do they differ depending on the major or the university I'm aiming for?
Major transfer sheets, also sometimes known as articulation agreements or transfer guides, are incredibly useful tools when you're a community college student aiming to transfer to a four-year university. These sheets provide a roadmap of the courses you should take at your community college in order to fulfill the lower-division requirements for a specific major at your target university.
Typically, each major at each target university will have its own transfer sheet. For instance, if you're looking to study Biology at UC Davis, you'll have a different set of community college courses to take than if you're looking to study English at Cal State Fresno.
You can usually find these transfer sheets by searching Fresno City College's website or by getting in touch with the school's transfer center. Another great tool you can use is a tool called ASSIST. ASSIST is an online student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. This can help you confirm and clarify the information provided in the transfer sheets.
In addition to your lower-division requirements, be sure to also complete your general education requirements to ensure a smooth transition.
Just remember that while these transfer sheets are a wonderful guide, they're not the only resource you should be using. It's crucial to meet regularly with a transfer advisor at Fresno City College to keep track of policy changes and to make sure you're on track for your specific goals. They'll be able to help you navigate this process and answer any questions you might have.
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