I'm at Reedley College and thinking about transferring to a CSU. Can anyone share what specific requirements I should be aware of, apart from general transfer info? I'm especially interested in GPA expectations and key classes needed.
The requirements to transfer from a California community college like Reedley College to a California State University (CSU) campus typically revolve around the following key factors:
1. Credits: You need to have completed 60 semester (90 quarter) units of transferable college-level coursework. These must contain a minimum of 30 units from general education, distributed according to CSU's general education breadth requirements.
2. Coursework: For CSUs, emphasis is often placed on your General Education requirements, also known as the "Golden Four." These consist of Oral Communication, Written Communication, Critical Thinking, and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning. Completing these courses is vital for admission as a junior.
3. GPA: CSU campuses typically require a minimum GPA of at least 2.0 in all transferable units attempted. However, the actual GPA required can be higher depending on the demand for that specific CSU campus or program. For highly competitive programs or campuses, it can be significantly higher so it's helpful to check the suggested GPA for your chosen campus or program.
4. CSU-specific course requirements: Some CSU schools or programs may require or recommend specific lower-division courses for their major. It's important to research this well in advance of transferring to ensure you've satisfied these requirements.
It's highly advisable to speak with your academic advisor at Reedley for specific guidance based on your unique situation and the CSU campus and program you're aiming for. They can provide the most tailored advice and assist with class scheduling, ensuring that you're on track to meet the transfer requirements. Also, use the assist.org website, which is designed to help California Community College students plan their academic path for a smooth transfer to CSU. It displays reported coursework articulation agreements between California community colleges and CSUs.
Lastly, in light of the 2025-2026 application cycle, keep in mind that CSUs do not consider SAT or ACT scores at all, as they are test-blind. So, focusing on your academic coursework and maintaining a strong GPA should be your primary concern.
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