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Premium member Presentation Transcript California State University Select Campus Info : San Francisco State University Priority for local students Six local counties SF, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Mateo, Santa Clara have priority Golden Four must be complete by the end of Spring term prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer California State University Select Campus Info Slide 2: CSU East Bay Impacted majors: Business and Nursing Golden Four must be completed by the end of Summer prior to Fall enrollment Do not count on this Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer California State University Select Campus Info Slide 3: San Jose State University Many impacted majors Golden Four must be completed by the end of Spring prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer Priority to Santa Clara and Santa Cruz county residents California State University Select Campus Info Slide 4: CSU Sacramento Impacted Majors: Nursing, Interior Design, Graphic Design Golden Four must be completed by the end of Spring prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer California State University Select Campus Info Slide 5: San Diego State University Completely impacted campus Golden Four must be completed by the end of Spring prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer Priority given to San Diego county transfer To be considered local, must do 100% of coursework at San Diego community college California State University Select Campus Info Educational planning : Educational planning Articulation: what courses to take : Articulation: what courses to take DVC has very good articulation with most CSU and UC campuses in most majors Found at Assist.org DVC has some articulation agreements with some out of state and private schools More limited, not found on Assist Typically found on campus website Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Can research by transfer institution (e.g., DVC) Can explore majors By major By UC campuses By CSU campuses By CCC campuses Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching by transfer institution In the “Explore Transfer Information” section, select Diablo Valley College from the drop down menu Next, pull up the school you would like to transfer to Next, pull up the major you would like to select Brings up articulation agreement between DVC and specific school for specific major Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching by transfer institution In addition, other information available in this mode once DVC has been selected Can review CSU transferable courses Can review CSUGE Certification courses Can review US History, Constitution, and American Ideals courses Can review IGETC Can review UC transferable courses Can review UC eligibility courses Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific majors Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “Majors” Now, can select prelisted areas of study and disciplines within those areas Choose large area from drop down menu and then further choose specific discipline within the large area Can do a key word search Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific UC campuses Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “University of California Campuses” Select a campus and then a major Gives brief description of major Links to campus website Gives recommendation for general education Links for information on IGETC Select Diablo Valley College for articulation agreement Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific CSU campuses Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “California State University Campuses” Select a campus and then a major Gives brief description of major Links to campus website Gives recommendation for general education Links for information on CSUGE & IGETC Select Diablo Valley College for articulation agreement Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific CCC campuses Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “California Community College Campuses” Select a campus and then an area of study then a discipline Will show CSU and UC campuses with similar majors and links to the articulation agreement with those schools and majors Steps to educational planning : Steps to educational planning Print out your transcript Locate your articulation agreement on Assist.org (only for CSU and UC) or attempt to find on out of state/private school website Determine which General Education (GE) pattern you are using (if any) Go through your transcript and indicate on GE pattern form which courses are complete, in progress, or are needed While looking at transcript, check articulation agreement to see which courses meet requirements for major Using the Educational Planning Sheet, plug in the courses that you have remaining in appropriate terms Steps to educational planning (cont) : Steps to educational planning (cont) Things to think about Sequencing Do you have prerequisites before you can take a specific course? Will you be done with an entire sequence before transferring to a quarter school Do you have 60 units? If not, do you need to add some elective courses? Does what you have written out work in reality? Work, level of difficulty, number of units, etc. Educational Planning: how do I do it? : Educational Planning: how do I do it? Depends on major If non science, use a combination of general education pattern plus courses found on articulation agreements If science major, follow course articulation agreements If major unknown, start with general education if leaning toward non science major Educational planning: don’t forget! : Educational planning: don’t forget! If interested in a UC and/or CSU, use IGETC for General Education If interested only in a CSU, may use CSUGE for General Education Minimum eligibility for each system Educational Planning Case Study : Educational Planning Case Study With a partner, go through the transcript Assume that this person is interested in transferring to UC Davis in Psychology, A.B. Which GE pattern should the student choose? Complete the Educational Planning Sheet together and be ready to discuss in class You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Counseling 130 - Class 3 dfranco084 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 64 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 16, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description PowerPoint slides from the third session of Counseling 130 Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript California State University Select Campus Info : San Francisco State University Priority for local students Six local counties SF, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Mateo, Santa Clara have priority Golden Four must be complete by the end of Spring term prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer California State University Select Campus Info Slide 2: CSU East Bay Impacted majors: Business and Nursing Golden Four must be completed by the end of Summer prior to Fall enrollment Do not count on this Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer California State University Select Campus Info Slide 3: San Jose State University Many impacted majors Golden Four must be completed by the end of Spring prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer Priority to Santa Clara and Santa Cruz county residents California State University Select Campus Info Slide 4: CSU Sacramento Impacted Majors: Nursing, Interior Design, Graphic Design Golden Four must be completed by the end of Spring prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer California State University Select Campus Info Slide 5: San Diego State University Completely impacted campus Golden Four must be completed by the end of Spring prior to Fall enrollment Students with partial GE certification may return to CCC to complete GE after transfer Priority given to San Diego county transfer To be considered local, must do 100% of coursework at San Diego community college California State University Select Campus Info Educational planning : Educational planning Articulation: what courses to take : Articulation: what courses to take DVC has very good articulation with most CSU and UC campuses in most majors Found at Assist.org DVC has some articulation agreements with some out of state and private schools More limited, not found on Assist Typically found on campus website Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Can research by transfer institution (e.g., DVC) Can explore majors By major By UC campuses By CSU campuses By CCC campuses Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching by transfer institution In the “Explore Transfer Information” section, select Diablo Valley College from the drop down menu Next, pull up the school you would like to transfer to Next, pull up the major you would like to select Brings up articulation agreement between DVC and specific school for specific major Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching by transfer institution In addition, other information available in this mode once DVC has been selected Can review CSU transferable courses Can review CSUGE Certification courses Can review US History, Constitution, and American Ideals courses Can review IGETC Can review UC transferable courses Can review UC eligibility courses Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific majors Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “Majors” Now, can select prelisted areas of study and disciplines within those areas Choose large area from drop down menu and then further choose specific discipline within the large area Can do a key word search Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific UC campuses Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “University of California Campuses” Select a campus and then a major Gives brief description of major Links to campus website Gives recommendation for general education Links for information on IGETC Select Diablo Valley College for articulation agreement Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific CSU campuses Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “California State University Campuses” Select a campus and then a major Gives brief description of major Links to campus website Gives recommendation for general education Links for information on CSUGE & IGETC Select Diablo Valley College for articulation agreement Assist: how does it work? : Assist: how does it work? Researching specific CCC campuses Click on “Explore Majors” Click on “California Community College Campuses” Select a campus and then an area of study then a discipline Will show CSU and UC campuses with similar majors and links to the articulation agreement with those schools and majors Steps to educational planning : Steps to educational planning Print out your transcript Locate your articulation agreement on Assist.org (only for CSU and UC) or attempt to find on out of state/private school website Determine which General Education (GE) pattern you are using (if any) Go through your transcript and indicate on GE pattern form which courses are complete, in progress, or are needed While looking at transcript, check articulation agreement to see which courses meet requirements for major Using the Educational Planning Sheet, plug in the courses that you have remaining in appropriate terms Steps to educational planning (cont) : Steps to educational planning (cont) Things to think about Sequencing Do you have prerequisites before you can take a specific course? Will you be done with an entire sequence before transferring to a quarter school Do you have 60 units? If not, do you need to add some elective courses? Does what you have written out work in reality? Work, level of difficulty, number of units, etc. Educational Planning: how do I do it? : Educational Planning: how do I do it? Depends on major If non science, use a combination of general education pattern plus courses found on articulation agreements If science major, follow course articulation agreements If major unknown, start with general education if leaning toward non science major Educational planning: don’t forget! : Educational planning: don’t forget! If interested in a UC and/or CSU, use IGETC for General Education If interested only in a CSU, may use CSUGE for General Education Minimum eligibility for each system Educational Planning Case Study : Educational Planning Case Study With a partner, go through the transcript Assume that this person is interested in transferring to UC Davis in Psychology, A.B. Which GE pattern should the student choose? Complete the Educational Planning Sheet together and be ready to discuss in class