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WELCOME! “The Delta College Advantage: Transfer to a 4-year University” College Night 2014

WELCOME! “The Delta College Advantage: Transfer to a 4-year University” College Night 2014. Presenter: Debra P. Louie, M.S. Counselor and Professor Career Transfer Center (CTC) 209-954-5151 ext. 6218/6219/6338 (counseling appt.) Email: dlouie@deltacollege.edu.

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WELCOME! “The Delta College Advantage: Transfer to a 4-year University” College Night 2014

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  1. WELCOME!“The Delta College Advantage: Transfer to a 4-year University”College Night 2014 Presenter: Debra P. Louie, M.S. Counselor and Professor Career Transfer Center (CTC) 209-954-5151 ext. 6218/6219/6338 (counseling appt.) Email: dlouie@deltacollege.edu

  2. California’s Master Plan for Higher Education • Since 1960, the California Master Plan for Higher Education has guided our public higher education system. • The master plan states that students can complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree program at a community college and if they meet certain requirements, they will be admitted to a UC or CSU campus. • As an institution, Delta College is committed to helping students transfer to a 4-year university and realize their dreams to achieve a college degree.

  3. California Public Higher Education Systems UC 10 CSU 23 CCC 112

  4. Interested in transferring? Then you should know… • In Fall 2013, 92 percent of new undergraduate transfers to the CSU came from the California Community Colleges.* • Sacramento State, CSU Stanislaus, UC Davis, and U. of the Pacific receive the largest number of transfer students from Delta College. • At UC Davis for the Fall 2011 term, over 90% of admitted transfer students were from California community colleges. • CCC transfers have the highest priority for admission than any other group. • Lower division courses at a CCC are comparable to lower division courses at a CSU/UC • Students who attend a community college can save a lot money on tuition and housing. • Community college transfer students who graduate with a Bachelor’s degree are employed at the same rate as students who enrolled in a 4-year college as freshman. • Earnings of community college transfers and native 4-year students with a Bachelor’s degree are comparable.

  5. Delta College is a California Community College Working To Improve Your Student’s Future • Open admission • Lowest cost of any postsecondary institution • Award generous financial aid packages to assist with college costs. • Special services such as EOPS, disability support, counseling, and tutoring. • SJ Delta – EOPS. Services & Support • Wide range of academic programs to choose from.

  6. Delta 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

  7. Delta College Instructional Divisions • Agriculture, Science, & Mathematics • Applied Science, Business & Technology • Arts & Communication • Health Sciences • Humanities, Social Science & Education, Kinesiology & Athletics • Languages, Library, & Learning Resources • Counseling, Special Services & Guidance Link to: San Joaquin Delta College Academics

  8. Delta Degrees & Programs • Associate in Arts (AA) Degree • Associate in Sciences (AS) Degree • Certificate Programs • Many occupational programs • NEW Associate Degrees for Transfer: • (AA-T & AS-T) • Link to: Degree and Program Requirements

  9. Delta Associate Degrees for Transfer: AA-T & AS-T • Administration of Justice* • Anthropology* • Art History* • Business Administration • Communication Studies • Computer Science* • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Teacher Education • English • Geology • History • Kinesiology* • Mathematics • Physics • Political Sciences • Psychology • Spanish* • Studio Art • Theater Arts • *pending approval http://adegreewithaguarantee.com/

  10. Consider attending Delta Collegeif you: • Have not decided on an academic or career goal. • Need more time to explore and prepare. • Have not met the requirements for freshman admission to a four-year university. • Are not ready to leave home. • Wish to pursue an Associates Degree. • Want the affordability of a community college.

  11. Successful High School Students will… • Apply for admission early. Consider enrolling in courses while in high school through the College Early Start Program. • http://www.deltacollege.edu/dept/ar/admissions/k12college.html • Prepare for the assessment test. The college uses the results to place students in reading, math, and writing courses. • http://www.deltacollege.edu/dept/assess/index.html • Attend a New Student Group Advising session.

  12. A Successful Delta College student will: • Develop a student education plan (SEP) with a counselor. • Study and engage in a wide variety of resources designed to connect, inspire and support. • Take English and math courses right away. • Choose a major and complete as many major preparation courses as possible. • Talk to a faculty member who teaches a subject in his/her major.

  13. Basic CSU, UC, and Pacific transfer information Helping students to navigate the transfer path.

  14. The California State University Humboldt State University (1913) S California State University, Chico (1887) S Sonoma State University (1960) S S - Semester system Q- Quarter system California Maritime Academy (1929) S California State University, Sacramento (1947) S San Francisco State University (1899) S California State University, Hayward (1957) Q San Jose State University (1857) S California State University, Stanislaus (1957) (4-1-4) California State University, Monterey Bay (1995) S California State University, Fresno (1911) S California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (1901) Q California State University, Bakersfield (1965) Q California State University, Northridge (1958) S California State University, Los Angeles (1947) Q California State University, Dominguez Hills (1960) Q California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (1938) Q California State University, San Bernardino (1960) Q California State University, Fullerton (1957) S 23 campuses 447,000 students 45,000 faculty/staff CSU California State University, Long Beach (1949) S California State University, San Marcos (1989) S San Diego State University (1897) S

  15. CSU Degree Programs Bachelor Master Teaching Credential Pre-Professional http://degrees.calstate.edu/ http://www.calstate.edu/AR/prospective.shtml

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

  17. CSU General Education Pattern Students who complete the CSU GE pattern will have only 9 units of upper division GE units remaining after transferring. General Education Patterns

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

  19. Transfer Associate DegreesAA-T and AS-T • For the first time in California history, community college students who complete a new AA-T or AS-T will be guaranteed admission to the California State University (CSU) system. • With this new degree, you have the opportunity to complete two degrees with only 120 units if you apply and are admitted into a similar degree program. • Through the new program, students who complete an AA-T or AS-T will be given a special GPA advantage when applying to CSU impacted campuses or majors. • Students with an AA-T or AS-T enter the CSU system with junior standing. Students who are admitted to a program that has been deemed similar will need only 60 more semester units (or 90 quarter units) to complete a bachelor's degree.

  20. BA / BSComponents Meet with a counselor…Plan early….Meet with a counselor…Plan early…

  21. http://www.csumentor.edu/

  22. CSU Application for AdmissionPriority Filing Period • Oct. 1-Nov. 30 for Fall • Aug. 1-31 for Spring • Impacted programs and many campuses will close at the end of filing period

  23. CSU Priority Admission Stanislaus and Sacramento State University will give priority admission to students who attend Delta College http://www.csus.edu/admissions/ http://www.csustan.edu/admissions/

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

  25. Newest UC University http://www.ucmerced.edu/

  26. UC Degrees & Programs • Bachelor • Master • Doctorate • Teaching Credential • Professional Schools: Law, Dentistry, Medicine, Management, Pharmacy, etc. http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/preparation-paths/index.html

  27. University of CaliforniaTransfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) UC Davis UC Irvine UC Merced UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz New: Transfer Admission Planner (TAP) http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/transfer/guarantee/index.html

  28. UC Application for AdmissionPriority Filing Period • Nov. 1-30 for Fall Qtr./Sem. • Deadlines: Impacted majors and most campuses will close at the end of filing period http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/how-to-apply/index.html

  29. AVERAGE PERCENTAGES OF 120 TOTAL UNITS NEEDED TO FUFILL BA/BS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS @ UCB American Cultures Requirement 3% College GE/Breadth Requirements 31% Upper Division in Major 27% University Requirement 3% Electives 20% Prerequisites to a Major 16%

  30. 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 CSU/UC VERSIONS

  31. 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.

  32. PACIFIC Degrees & Programs • Bachelor • Master • Doctorate • Teaching Credential • Professional Schools: Law, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Education Consistently ranked in the U.S. News & World Report as one of the “Best Values among the Nation’s Universities.” http://www.pacific.edu/

  33. 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

  34. 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 2011-2012 Cal Grant A & B: CSU: $$5,970 UC: $12,192 Pacific/Private U: $9,223 Cal Grant B living stipend: $1,473 @ 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

  35. “The West’s Most Distinctive, Student-Centered, National University”

  36. Questions to Ask College Representatives

  37. Questions to Ask College Representatives

  38. Thanks for listening! Please visit us online @ Career Transfer Center (CTC) Or visit us in the CTC located @ DeRicco Student Services Bldg., 2nd Floor, Rm. 219

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