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Transferring community college credits to CPP

I've got some credits from community college, and I'm interested in transferring them to Cal Poly Pomona. What steps should I take to make sure my credits transfer correctly? Any advice from those who've been through this?

2 months ago

First, congratulations on your decision to transfer to Cal Poly Pomona (CPP)! Transferring from a community college to a four-year university is a significant step and it's crucial to ensure you get credit for the work you've done.

First of all, you should contact your current college's counseling or advising office. They should have a transfer counselor who can work with you to understand the steps involved in the transfer process and to help you gather all the necessary documentation.

Next, you should look at CPP's website or contact their offices directly to inquire about their procedures for transfer students. This will give you a clear idea of the materials you'll need to submit. Usually, this includes your transcript from your current school, but other materials might be required as well.

It's also extremely important to ask about the articulation agreements between CPP and your community college. Articulation agreements define which classes at your current community college are equivalent to certain classes at CPP. If an articulation agreement is in place, it can simplify the process of determining which of your credits will transfer.

Next, review in more detail the conditions for specific classes you've taken to be considered for transfer credit. For instance, some universities only accept credits from courses where you get a grade of C or better. Additionally, bear in mind that not all credits may transfer, or some may transfer as elective credits instead of counting toward a specific major requirement.

Once you've submitted your application to CPP, it's important to keep in close contact with the admissions staff. They'll be able to guide you, answer your questions, and help clarify any confusing areas.

It might seem overwhelming, but remember that many students successfully transfer from community colleges every year. With careful planning and by aligning with the right resources, you'll give yourself the best chance to make a smooth transition to CPP. Good luck!

2 months ago

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