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Credits Transfer from Pasadena City College

Has anyone transferred credits from Pasadena City College to a UC or CSU? I'm planning to apply for a transfer and wonder how smoothly the credits will transfer over.

11 months ago

Pasadena City College (PCC) has a robust transfer agreement with both UCs and CSUs, aligning many of their courses to match those offered at these universities. Because of this, transitioning your credits should be relatively straightforward.

To get a detailed insight, there's a resource called "ASSIST"— an online system that shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. You can use ASSIST to see how your PCC classes match up to the requirements at your target UC or CSU.

Remember that the effectiveness of credit transfer will generally depend on the specific course and the university you're aspiring to transfer to. Universities also have different policies regarding maximum credit transfers. Some might only accept a certain number of credits.

To ease the process, it's highly recommended to work closely with your academic advisor at PCC. They are usually well versed in these transfer agreements and can help you choose courses that will transfer without issues. You might also want to reach out to the admissions office of the UC or CSU you plan to attend, they would provide valuable guidance too.

Please, make sure you are considering the grades you received in the courses as well, because the UCs and CSUs usually have a minimum grade requirement for transferable credits. Often this is a grade of C or better, but it can vary by school so it's best to check.

Keep in mind that some supplemental credits, like those from AP courses, might also transfer if you attained a certain score on the exam. Make sure you look into all possible avenues for transferring credits!

Remember, the key here is thorough research and consistent communication with both your current institution and the one you're planning to transfer to. Also, it's good to start this process earlier rather than waiting until the last minute. That way, you can avoid potential roadblocks and ensure a smooth transition. Best of luck with your transfer!

11 months ago

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