Best community college to transfer in California

<p>you can find lots of info on the web. </p>

<p>[Intersegmental</a> General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) | UC Admissions](<a href=“http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/requirements/additional-requirements/igetc/]Intersegmental”>http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/requirements/additional-requirements/igetc/) </p>

<p>[CSUMentor</a> - Plan for College - Transfer Students - Transfer Applicant Overview and Definitions](<a href=“Cal State Apply | CSU”>Cal State Apply | CSU) </p>

<p>[Transfer</a> | UC Admissions](<a href=“http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/index.html]Transfer”>http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/index.html)</p>

<p>Also when you enroll in a CC you should visit the transfer center. They will have workshops, brochures, and counselors you can talk with. </p>

<p>You don’t need to get an AA degree first, and beware of counselors that tell you that you do. You just need to complete the requirements for the colleges where you are applying. If you can get the AA along the way that’s fine, but some students end up spending an extra year at a CC to get an AA degree when they did not need to.</p>

<p>TAP gives preference in admissions for some majors at UCLA. Something you ought to look into is the TAG program which guarantees admission to many of the UC campuses. See [Transfer</a> Admission Guarantee | UC Admissions](<a href=“http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/guarantee/]Transfer”>http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/guarantee/) </p>

<p>The CSU schools also offer this. See [California</a> Community College Priority Transfer Agreements | Student Transfer | CSU](<a href=“http://www.calstate.edu/transfer/apply/priority-agreements.shtml]California”>http://www.calstate.edu/transfer/apply/priority-agreements.shtml)</p>