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What should I know about transferring credits from Grossmont to San Diego City College?

I might take a few summer classes at Grossmont College, but plan to transfer to San Diego City College. Does anyone have experience transferring credits between these two colleges?

11 months ago

Transferring credits between community colleges such as Grossmont College and San Diego City College is a common practice and generally straightforward. However, there are a few key things to remember:

1. Articulation Agreements: These are formal agreements between two colleges that dictate how credits will transfer. California community colleges often have articulation agreements with each other. You can usually find these on the colleges' websites or by contacting an academic advisor at the college where you're hoping to transfer credits.

2. Course Equivalency: Even if two courses seem similar, they may not be considered equivalent by the receiving college. For instance, an English 101 class at one college might not be the same as an English 101 class at another, depending on the curriculum. Course equivalency information is typically included in the articulation agreements.

3. Major Courses vs General Education: If you're taking courses that fall into your prospective major, it's particularly important to check that these will transfer and satisfy major requirements at San Diego City College. General education courses are often more easily transferable than major-specific classes.

4. Official Transcripts: You'll need to request an official transcript from Grossmont College be sent to San Diego City College to show the courses you've completed. It's crucial to keep track of your transcripts and to ensure they're correctly sent and received.

Lastly, it's always a good idea to speak with an academic advisor at both colleges. They can provide you with the most accurate and updated information about credit transfers. They might also give you insight into the transfer process that you haven't considered, like how your course credits fit into your future academic plan.

11 months ago

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