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csu-logo SB 1440 creates clearer transfer pathway to CSU

Senate Bill 1440, signed into law last September by former Governor Schwarzenegger, promises to create a clearer path for California community college students transferring to a California State University (CSU).

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Transfer Resume UC Transfer Hopefuls, Start Building Your Transfer Resume

Dear Future UC Transfer Hopefuls, Those of you out there that are serious about transferring to your first choice UC campus will need to start building your transfer resume. Although there are TAGs and TAPs to most of the UCs, impacted majors are often excluded in this agreement. The following will provide the breakdown of [...]

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uci Revising Your UC Personal Statement

Personal Statement Content The most important part of the personal statement revision process is the content revision part. Does your personal response adequately answer the prompt? What does your response to the prompt show the reader about you? These are two of the most important questions you should ask yourself when revising for content. Continuously [...]

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CSULB Spring 2011 Admissions CSULB Extends Application Deadline to November 14th

(San Francisco, CA)- As some students are finding out their application status for admissions this Spring 2011 term, others are still applying!  CSULB is one institution that has decided to extend their application deadline.  The new deadline for Spring 2011 admission is Sunday, November 14, 2010 for Upper Division Transfers and Returning Transfers. The CSUMentor [...]

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CSULB to Admit Upper Division Transfers for Spring 2011

A recent update from the University Outreach & School Relations department at California State University, Long Beach announced to community college counselors that CSULB will admit upper division transfer students for Spring 2011.  This increase in enrollment is a direct result of restored state funding and federal economic stimulus funding. In addition to accepting Spring [...]

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CSU to Admit New Students This Winter and Spring 2011

Up to 30,000 new CSU students will be admitted Great news for those students who applied to one of the California State University schools this summer.  In hopes of being accepted as a mid year transfer student, many applied this August for acceptance into a CSU this Winter or Spring 2011 semester. In a recent [...]

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Important: Send your high school transcripts to your community college [IGETC]

The language requirement of IGETC Area 6 can be fulfilled if you’ve taken two or more years of foreign language in high school, so make sure your community college has your high school transcript on file to earn IGETC certification.

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UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design Update

UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design News Great news for transfer students interested in the Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Studies majors at UC Berkeley. Important updates: The College of Environmental Design (CED) will accept IGETC certification to satisfy the breadth requirements for students applying fall 2011 and beyond. IGETC certification will fulfill some, but [...]

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CSU Will Finally Start Taking Applications for The Spring Semester Officially

For students who were wanting to enroll for the Spring at California State University were playing the waiting game until it was officially announced that California State University will be able to accept students for the Spring semester. It couldn’t have come at a better time, as it was thought that the school system operated [...]

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The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act

The STAR Act will streamline and clarify the transfer process between CSU and CCC’s.

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