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Using IGETC to transfer from Pasadena City College

Is anyone familiar with transferring to a UC or CSU through IGETC from Pasadena City College? I'm thinking about pursuing this route and would appreciate any advice or steps to make it as seamless as possible.

11 months ago

Absolutely! The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) is a great pathway to transfer from a California community college like Pasadena City College to a UC or CSU. Here are some steps and pieces of advice that may be helpful:

1. Begin with an Appointment: Set up an appointment with a transfer advisor at PCC. They can guide you through which specific courses to take that align with the IGETC breadth requirements.

2. Understand the Requirements: Generally, IGETC entails completing courses in English communication, mathematics, arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, physical and biological sciences, and a foreign language. These requirements can vary, so it's crucial to confirm with your specific schools.

3. Watch Your Grades: Do well in these courses, as your GPA is important for admission to a UC or CSU.

4. Know Your Major: If you already know your intended major, bear in mind some programs may recommend or require you to complete your major prerequisites before transferring. Check the details for your chosen major at the particular UC or CSU you hope to transfer to.

5. Get your Certification: When you apply to UC or CSU schools, you'll want to request an IGETC certification from Pasadena City College. This confirms that you've completed the general education coursework.

6. Be Aware of Timelines: CSU and UC applications are typically due the year before you plan to transfer, roughly around October 1st to November 30th. Be sure not to miss any deadlines.

7. Resource Utilization: Take advantage of resources like ASSIST.org to see official articulation agreements between community colleges and UC/CSU schools for specific majors.

Finally, don't forget to continue to tap into the resources at your community college. Advisors are there to help see you through this process, and there may also be workshops or events related to transfer applications that could provide additional guidance.

11 months ago

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