Transfer Resources
Here at the Transfer and Career Center, we are dedicated to providing students with both group and individualized assistance with applying to colleges, both within and without California. To help students explore and navigate this process, we offer a range of services, available both via drop-in visits and pre-scheduled appointments. Some of our most frequently used transfer services are:
UPDATE: CSU application will be due Dec. 15, 2020
UC application will be due Dec. 4, 2020
2021 Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Program (KSPLOP) at UC Santa Cruz. Application deadline February 5, 2021
Quick Reference Guide for UC Admissions
SJSU Update:Cal State Apply Workshop Webinar Recording HERE Cal State Apply Transfer Application Guide
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) CCC TO HBCU FALL WEBINAR SERIES - December
Transfer Application Checklist
Verification of Intent to Earn Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), AA-T and/or AS-T
Used to verify if a student has completed the ADT (Associate Degree for Transfer) major prep courses required for transfer.
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Transfer Services and Articulation
Transfer Agreements, Articulation Agreements, Addition Resources
UC Transfer Admissions Planner is designed to help prospective UC students transferring from California community colleges track and plan their course work, including those students who are seeking a Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) with one of the six participating UC campuses.
UC Transfer Admission Guarantee
University of California TAG information for applicants who want to transfer in FALL 2018
How to file the UC Application
Everything you need to know about applying to the University of California can be found in this section. Be sure to review the steps you must take, and when, in order to ensure your application receives the proper attention
An online student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at on public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST provides the most accurate and up-to-date information about student transfer in California: www.assist.org
If you're starting out at a California community college and know which major you want to study but haven't decided which UC campuses to apply to, there is a simple way to keep your options open as you prepare for your major. Follow one of UC's Transfer Pathways, a single set of courses you can take to prepare for your major on any of UC's nine undergraduate campuses.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Transfer Admission Agreements
California Transfer Agreement to Historically Black Colleges and Universities