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How to Use Pasadena City College Transfer Tool for CSU

I heard there's a transfer tool specifically for students at Pasadena City College looking to transfer to a CSU. Can someone explain how it works and if it's helpful? Are there any tips to make the most of it?

2 months ago

Absolutely, the Pasadena City College transfer tool to CSU you're referring to is likely the ASSIST.org system, which is a student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is an online tool designed to help you and colleges map out your pathway from a California community college to a CSU.

The process to use the tool is quite simple. First, go to the ASSIST.org site, and then select Pasadena City College from the dropdown list that asks for your current or 'From' school. Next, select the CSU campus you're interested in transferring to in the 'To' dropdown. What you'll see next is a list of agreements between the schools.

These agreements are basically a roadmap from Pasadena to the specific CSU school, allowing you to see which classes you need to take to fulfill certain major or general education requirements at the CSU. It's important to remember that the tool doesn't automatically enroll you in these classes or guarantee transfer; it's only meant to be a guide, so you'll still be responsible for enrolling in classes and applying for transfer.

As for tips on getting the most out of it, here are a few:

1. Start Early: Start using the tool as early as possible in your academic journey. It's much easier to plan your course load ahead of time, rather than trying to retroactively fit past classes into requirements.

2. Make Multiple Plans: Make a plan for each CSU school you're interested in. Each school may have different requirements for the same major.

3. Meet with Counselor: It can be incredibly helpful to meet with a transfer counselor at Pasadena City College. They can help ensure you're interpreting the information correctly and offer additional advice.

Just remember to consult the timelines and deadlines set by both your college and the CSU you're interested in transferring to. But overall, ASSIST can be an incredibly valuable tool in planning out your path from a community college to a four-year university. It's all about preparation and meticulous academic planning. Good luck!

2 months ago

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