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Transfer Basics : The Real Deal Behind the Scenes

Transfer Basics : The Real Deal Behind the Scenes. Ensuring Transfer Success 2014. Workshop Overview. Admissions Basics – A Quick Review Minimum Transfer Admission Requirements Major Preparation General Education Requirements Academic Record Evaluation Pointers

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Transfer Basics : The Real Deal Behind the Scenes

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  1. Transfer Basics: The Real Deal Behind the Scenes Ensuring Transfer Success 2014

  2. Workshop Overview Admissions Basics – A Quick Review • Minimum Transfer Admission Requirements • Major Preparation • General Education Requirements Academic Record Evaluation Pointers Tools and Tips for Advising Students • UC Transfer Paths • UC Transfer Admission Planner (UC-TAP) • Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) Resources

  3. Minimum Admission Requirements To establish eligibility as a junior level transfer: • 60 UC-transferable semester (90 quarter) units • 2.4 GPA in UC-transferable courses • Complete the required 7-course pattern with a grade of C or better in each course 7-course pattern: • 2 in English composition • 1 in mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning • 4 in at least 2 of these areas Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Physical and Biological Sciences Eligibility versus Selection at Individual Campuses

  4. Major Preparation Prepare students for upper division work.Selective majors admit students based on major preparation completed prior to transfer. Major preparation courses may be a higher priority than general education courses at some campuses.Major preparation courses can be found on ASSIST website. 12.13.2010 9

  5. Each school and college at each UC campus has GE “breadth” requirements. CCC students have the option to complete IGETC to satisfy lower- division GE requirements. IGETC is NOT an admission eligibility requirement. Completing GE, either through IGETC or campus-specific requirements, may be a selection requirement for some programs and campuses. Be sure GE/IGETC pattern is appropriate for intended major. General Education Each school and college at each UC campus has GE “breadth” requirements.CCC students have the option to complete IGETC to satisfy lower-division GE requirements. IGETC is NOT an admission eligibility requirement. Completing GE, either through IGETC or campus-specific requirements, may be a selection reqirment for some programs and campuses. 12.13.2010 9 General Education

  6. Transfer Course Agreement (TCA) • Identifies UC-transferable courses at each CCC. • First level of articulation between UC and CCC; all courses listed are transferable to everyUC campus • Individual UC campuses may, as appropriate, articulate courses to specific lower-division courses/graduation requirements.

  7. CCC to UC Major Articulation • The major articulation agreements offer students guidance in preparing for specific majors at each UC campus. • Second level of articulation between UC and CCC. • Indicates courses that fulfill major prep; alerts if IGETC is acceptable; explains use of AP/IB credit toward subject requirements, etc.

  8. CC to UC Major Articulation • Left side – UC courses • Right side – CCC course • Includes minimum grade requirements • Recommended courses

  9. The Review Begins Using sample admission applications, we will explain how we evaluate the academic record of transfer applicants, step-by-step. Evaluators move term by term through the applicant’s self-reported courses and grades to determine whether the courses are UC-transferable and to derive a cumulative GPA.

  10. Gaps in Education UC evaluators review the list of institutions the student attended, paying special attention to begin and end dates. Any gaps in education prompt them to look for an explanation in the application.

  11. Language of Instruction High school Language of Instruction determines whether credit for lower division language courses will be allowed. What was the LOI during 9th grade (08/2003-06/2004)?

  12. Exam Credit – AP or IB • Credit may be awarded: • Toward major prep and GE with AP scores of 3 or higher or IB Higher Level scores of 5 or higher. (Course equivalencies depend on campus articulation) • Toward IGETC requirements see: tinyurl.com/Examcredit-AP-IB • Up to 8 quarter (5.3 semester) units per exam may be awarded. Credit limitations may apply in some subject areas and when exams and equivalent courses are taken.

  13. UC Transferable credit or not? Non UC-transferable courses: (check TCA on Assist.org) Courses with credit limitations: PE, Math, Science, ESL Courses taken out of sequence: Math, Chemistry, LOTE Unit Limits: P/CR credits, coursework series (e.g. Physics) Repeats for “D”s & “F”s (unlimited); credit for first course completed with “C” or better; no duplication of AP/IB credit AR, NP, NG, W = neutral/no credit/no effect on GPA

  14. Examples of Non-Transferable Coursework 12.13.2010 5

  15. Examples of Credit Limitations Maximum of 8 semester (12 quarter ) ESL/ELD units 12.13.2010 6

  16. Examples of Credit Limitations Max of 4 semester (6 quarter) PE activity units; Max of 8 semester (12 quarter) PE theory units 12.13.2010 8

  17. Examples of Repeated Coursework 12.13.2010 10

  18. Academic Renewal 12.13.2010 7

  19. Transfer Academic Update Update submission PRIORITY deadline – January 31 12.13.2010 7

  20. GPA and Unit Totals

  21. Review Summary Data

  22. Lower Division Credit Max Effective for Fall 2014 Applicants: All lower division unit (freshman/sophomore level) coursework will be limited to a maximum of 70 semester (or 105 quarter) units toward the UC degree, regardless of the type of institution where the credit was earned (2 or 4yr). UC courses (LD/UD) are not subject to this limitation. Transferable units beyond this limit earn subject credit only.

  23. Transfer Tools & Programs ASSIST: It is the road map Transfer Preparation Paths UC TAP: Create an account TAG: Apply

  24. ASSIST Online information system providing the most accurate and up-to-date information for California transfer students: • Is the official repository of articulation for California’s public colleges and universities. • Shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferring to another institution. • Explore majors available at University of California and CSU campuses Allows students to explore transferable coursework from the CCC to the UC using: • Transfer Course Agreement (TCA) • CCC to UC Major Articulation (UC-CCC Course Articulation) www.assist.org

  25. UC Transfer Preparation Paths An tool to advise students early based on either their intended major or their campus of interest. • Admission requirements Students may determine minimum eligibility for UC campus and additional requirements • Transfer path by major (statewide)Students may use this path to take coursework to prepare for multiple UC campuses in their major of choice. • Transfer path by campus (campus specific)Students may use this path to identify required coursework at a specific campus for a specific major or similar majors. http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/preparation-paths/

  26. UC Transfer Paths

  27. UC Transfer Paths

  28. Transfer Admission Planner UC TAP is an online tool to help prospective transfer students plan andtrack their course work. The tool is designed for use by students transferring from California community colleges to UC. Students can use the TAP to enter their course work. The planner helps students track their progress toward meeting UC's minimum requirements, and allows UC staff to communicate important information to prospective transfer students. All information collected is considered confidential and is shared only with students' community colleges, UC admissions officers, and UC Education Partnership Programs personnel.

  29. Transfer Admission Guarantee Six campuses offer guaranteed admission to students who meet specific TAG requirements UC Davis UC Irvine UC Merced UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz Requirements vary – refer to the TAG Matrix Students can submit a TAG application to ONE campus. The filing period for TAG is September 1-30. By participating in TAG, some students will receive: Early review of their academic record Specific guidance on major preparation and general education requirements

  30. URLs for Resources For Counselors: admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/index.html UC Transfer Matrix: tinyurl.com/TransferMatrix UC Transfer Admission Planner (TAP): tinyurl.com/UC-TAP UC Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG): tinyurl.com/UCTAG UC Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) Matrix: tinyurl.com/UCTAGMatrix UC Statement of Transfer Credit Practices: tinyurl.com/UC-Counselors-Guides

  31. Questions?

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