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About Transfer


What Is “Transfer”?

Transfer is continuing your education at a four-year college or university, usually after completing your first two years at a community college. If planned correctly, the courses that you pass at community college will count towards your Bachelor degree just as if they had been taken at the four-year school.

City College students transfer to a wide variety of colleges and universities, including UCSD, SDSU, CSU San Marcos, UC Berkeley, USD, National University, and many more.

Why Should You Transfer?

The purpose of transferring is to earn a Bachelor degree from a university. Students choose to earn a Bachelor degree for many different reasons, including:
 
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Academic interest

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Personal growth and development

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Preparation for a specific career or occupation

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Preparation for a higher-level degree (Master or Doctor degree)

Future earnings are also a big reason why students choose to transfer. On average, people with bachelor degrees earn almost twice as much as people without them. According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2000), bachelor degree holders earn an average of $2.1 million during their working life, while high school degree holders earn an average of $1.2 million. Graduate degree holders earn even more!

 

 

Three Steps to Transfer

Step 1: The Three Big Decisions
There are three decisions you need to make in order to choose the right courses to prepare you for transfer:
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Your career objective, which determines the type of degree you need and your choices for selecting a major.

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Your major, or the field of study you will emphasize at the university.

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Your transfer university.

Step 2: Your Education Plan
An education plan is a pattern of courses you take at community college that prepares you to transfer to a university in a specific major. It usually includes:
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General Education, which are courses from a variety of disciplines that help you develop a well-rounded education.

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Preparation for Major courses, which are courses you take to prepare to study your major at the university.

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Electives, which are additional courses taken to meet the number of units required to transfer or earn a degree.

Step 3: Apply!
Most universities require you to apply for admission about one year prior to your expected transfer date. It's also a good idea to apply for financial aid and scholarships at the university.

To Learn More
 
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Attend a Transfer Basics Workshop

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Learn more about transfer on this website.

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Visit the transfer links to some comprehensive transfer websites.


Office Hours: M-Th 8:00am to 7:00pm, F 8:00am-3:30pm

San Diego City College Transfer/Career Center
, Room A-111.
Contact us! Email: citytran@sdccd.edu; Phone: (619) 388-3722; Fax: (619) 388-3403.

San Diego City College Work Experience Program, Room A-111.
Contact us! Email: lnimmo@sdccd.edu ; Phone: (619) 388-3495; Fax: (619) 388-3927.

 

 

 

 


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