I'm planning to transfer from Southwestern College to SDSU. How do the transfer units work? Are there specific requirements or a maximum number of units I should be aware of to ensure a smooth transition?
In transferring from Southwestern College to San Diego State University (SDSU), the important thing is to understand the articulation agreements and transfer requirements. Generally, you have to complete a minimum number of units (usually 60 semester units) at the community college level before you can transfer to a four-year university such as SDSU. However, the exact number may depend on your specific major.
Articulation agreements are formal agreements between two colleges or universities that outline the transfer policies for a specific program or degree. Southwestern College and SDSU likely have such an agreement in place, which means certain classes you take at Southwestern College are guaranteed to be accepted for credit at SDSU.
To prepare for the transfer, you should speak with a counselor at Southwestern College who specializes in transfers, as they can provide guidance on choosing the right classes that would satisfy the requirements of your intended program at SDSU.
Additionally, check out resources like Assist.org, a student-transfer information system that provides information about how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied at another. This platform can give you a sense of what courses might count towards your future degree in SDSU.
Please note that you should always confirm any transfer plans with the respective universities. Plan to reach out to a transfer adviser or admissions officer at SDSU to further validate what you've learned from other resources.
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