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Transfer Admission Presentation to English 1A Classes

Transfer Admission Presentation to English 1A Classes. Presented by Counselors Dr. Stacey Bagnasco, Dan Baker, Anthony Canela, Jim Leach, Debra Louie, and Pablo Ortega Fall 2012 In Collaboration with the Career Transfer Center, Counseling & Special Services Division,

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Transfer Admission Presentation to English 1A Classes

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  1. Transfer Admission Presentationto English 1A Classes Presented by Counselors Dr. Stacey Bagnasco, Dan Baker, Anthony Canela, Jim Leach, Debra Louie, and Pablo Ortega Fall 2012 In Collaboration with the Career Transfer Center, Counseling & Special Services Division, and your English 1A Professor

  2. Goals •To inspire and motivate you to earn an Associate Degree and transfer to a 4-year university and beyond: BA, MA, PhD, Ed.D. •To inform you of the transfer admission requirements to UC, CSU, UOP & others •To reinforce the need to identify your career and academic major, and to complete appropriate major preparation courses •To foster communications with a counselor and develop a Student Education Plan (SEP) •To identify resources that can help you.

  3. When Planning to Transfer: Four Things to Remember • Major Preparation • Admission Requirements • GE Requirements • “Other” What other requirements can be met with a lower division course taken at a community college?

  4. CSU Campuses

  5. CSU TRANSFER ADMISSION: OPTION 3 @ JUNIOR LEVEL (also referred to as Upper Division Transfer) • Achievement of 2.0 grade point average or better (in order to be competitive at impacted campuses, students must earn a higher GPA) • Completion of 60 or more CSU transferable semester units (spring before fall transfer) • of the 60 transferable semester units, you must complete 30 transferable semester units with a “C” or better in each course. These courses may be chosen from the CSU General Education Pattern or IGETC; AND

  6. CSU TRANSFER ADMISSION: (OPTION 3 @ JUNIOR or Upper Division LEVEL), cont. • You must complete with a “C” or better the “Golden Four” : 1. Communication Studies 1A 2. English 1A 3. Comm. Studies 5, English 1B or English 1D, or Philosophy 30 4. Mathematics 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 12, 13, 17A, 20, 22, 38A 38B, 39 Psychology 2 The math course must have as its prerequisite intermediate algebra or above. Beginning Summer 2012, students wishing to take any of these courses must score a Level 5 or higher on the college assessment test or have taken and earned a “C” grade or higher in the prerequisite course listed on the course description in the college catalog.

  7. CSU General Education Pattern Students who complete the CSU GE pattern will have only 9 units of upper division GE units remaining after transferring. California State University General Education Pattern

  8. http://www.assist.org/ In addition to major prep info., ASSIST provides info. about CSU transferable courses, CSU general ed. courses, and course to course equivalencies.

  9. CSU Major Prep Articulation Agreement - sample Students who complete specified major prep courses are well prepared to enroll in upper division major courses after they transfer.

  10. CSU Campuses & Programs Impacted at the Upper Division Level • Many CSU Campuses are impacted at the Upper Division Transfer level for Fall 2013 admission. • Supplementary Admission Criteria will be used to make admission decisions: Overall gpa, major pre-reqs. completed, gpa in the major, extra-curricular activities, work, and by geographical region. http://www.calstate.edu/AR/impactioninfo.shtml

  11. CSU Gives Priority Admission to Transfer Students in their Region CSU Stanislaus and Sacramento State University will give priority admission to students who live in our area. New: STEM Program starting with Stanislaus. Contact CTC for more information and services.

  12. CSU Application for AdmissionPriority Filing Period • Oct. 1-Nov. 30 for Fall • June 1-30 for Winter Qtr. • Aug. 1-31 for Spring • Please check www.csumentor.edu for the most up to date information • Provide AA-T/AS-T info on mentor application

  13. http://www.csumentor.edu/

  14. BA/BS COMPONENTS 124 UNITS MAJOR 36 - 80 UNITS ELECTIVES 0 - 40 UNITS GENERAL EDUCATION 48 UNITS AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (US History & Government) 6 UNITS

  15. Davis THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA San Francisco Berkeley Merced Santa Cruz Riverside Santa Barbara Irvine Los Angeles San Diego

  16. UC TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS @ the JR. LEVEL A. Complete 60 semester units of transferable college credit with a strong grade point average, at least a 2.80 or higher B. Complete a seven course pattern that includes: • Two transferable college courses in English Composition • (Eng 1A & Eng 1B or Eng 1D); and 2. One transferable college course in Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning: Math 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 20, 38A, 39, Psychology 2

  17. UC TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS @ the JR. LEVEL, cont. Four transferable college courses chosen from at least two of the following subject areas: a. Arts and Humanities, b. Social and Behavioral Sciences; c. Physical and Biological Sciences

  18. The Personal Statement (1,000 words) Prompt #1 (transfers) What is your intended major? Discuss how your interest in the subject developed and describe any experience you have had in the field – such as volunteer work, internships and employment, participation in student organizations and activities – and what you have gained from your involvement. Prompt #2 (all) Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?

  19. http://www.assist.org/ ASSIST also includes information on UC transferable courses, general education & breadth requirements, major preparation agreements, and IGETC course lists for all CCC’s.

  20. UCArticulation Agreement by Major-sample- In general, UC encourages completion of major prep courses as a priority over completion of general ed courses.

  21. IGETC • IGETC is a GE pattern acceptable for meeting GE req’mts at all UC’s as well as CSU’s, with a few minor differences. •IGETC is not recommended for certain majors like engineering and the hard sciences. Check w/ your counselor or assist.org to find out if IGETC is right for you. (IGETC) UC/CSU General Education Pattern

  22. UC Application for AdmissionPriority Filing Period • Nov. 1-30 for Fall Qtr./Sem. • July 1-31 for Winter Qtr. • Check the website below to obtain the most recent information about when and how to apply www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply

  23. UC Online TAG Form Opens July 1stSubmit Sept. 1-30th for Fall 2013 • Guarantees admission to upper division transfers. • Empowers the student to go online at any time while @ Delta to initiate the process and submit information regarding his/her qualifications and major. • Delta counselors monitor TAGS and provide feedback to student via emails.

  24. UC Davis UC Irvine UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz University of CaliforniaTransfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) Online Form: http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/transfer/guarantee/index.html http://www.deltacollege.edu/dept/transferctr/transfer.html

  25. California Independent Colleges & Universities

  26. They don’t use rigid mathematical admissions formulas. Each student is admitted based upon his/her promise, talents and achievements. They specialize in small classes taught by faculty Many campuses are small, residence-based, nurturing communities When they say you can graduate on time, they mean it Independent/Private Schools are Student Friendly

  27. http://www.pacific.edu/

  28. PACIFIC Degrees & Programs Bachelor Master Doctorate Teaching Credential Professional Schools: Law, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Education For the sixth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Pacific as one of the 50 “Best Values among the Nation’s Universities.”

  29. PACIFIC Transfer Admission Requirements • Must earn at least a 2.8 in transferable college coursework • 3.2 for guaranteed admission • Complete at least 60 transferable semester units with a mix of academic courses

  30. University of the PacificTransfer Admission Agreement (TAA) • A TAA with Pacific will guarantee you admission in your choice of major and term. • The TAA is not available in some majors. • See your counselor to develop a TAA. • Check out ROAR for transferable classes. • Deadline: January 15th prior to fall transfer. For more info and forms: Pacific Transfer Admission Agreement (TAA) - University of the Pacific

  31. Out-of-State Colleges • Many Out-of-State colleges and universities are now recruiting aggressively for California college students. • Sometimes, the admission requirements are not as difficult. • Scholarships, like the WUE, make it possible to attend an out-of-state college for about what it would cost to attend a UC. • You can increase your college options if you start researching early!

  32. Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Tuition Program • http://wiche.edu/wue • http://wue.wiche.edu/search_results.jsp?searchType=all

  33. Financial Aid Application Dates • Jan 1-Feb 15: The BEST time to apply for upcoming school year. • Mar. 2nd: Deadline for most types of aid, including Cal Grants • Help with completing the FAFSA is available in the eServices Lab, DeRicco Student Svcs. Bldg 1st floor.

  34. 2011-2012 Per Year Estimated College Costs Source: Student Outreach Services, SFSU 8/2011

  35. Cal Grants help students pay tuition fees when they transfer to a 4-yr college. CC students awarded a Cal Grant place their awards on reserve status. Cal Grant B is the same as A, except they receive an additional stipend at CC. They should not use this at the CC for more than 2 years. Both grants can be activated upon transfer to 4-yr. college New recipient award amounts for 2010-2011 Cal Grant A & B: CSU: $4,026 UC: $7,788 Pacific/Private U: $9,708 Cal Grant B living stipend: $1,551 @ CC and increases to incl. tuition & fee assistance after transfer to a 4 yr. college. UOP Cal Grant Matching Program can double the size of your award. Cal Grant A & B

  36. Cal Grant GPA Verification Form • The FAFSA and the GPA verification form is essential for Cal Grant consideration. • Delta sends your GPA verification form electronically if you have completed 24 units or more at SJDC. • If you’re a first year student, best to submit verification form with high school GPA. Go to your high school to have form completed.

  37. Counseling & Special Services The Counseling Faculty provide a wide array of services, some of which include: Personal, academic, transfer, and career counseling. Transfer Admission Guarantees & Agreements (TAG-TAA). Student Education Plans (SEP), which outline the courses a student needs in order to graduate & transfer. Link to: SJ Delta Counseling

  38. We are here to help! See a Counselor at least once a semester and stay on track with your Student Education Plan (SEP).

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