2. Transfer Students
• What is a transfer student?
• Reasons why there are transfer students
• How transfer students are selected by schools
3. Upper and Lower Division Transfers
• To be considered an upper division transfer
student you will have to completed 60 or more
transferable units
• If the school is impacted then they may not be
accepting any lower division applicants
4. CSU Monterey Bay
• 3.0 GPA /1690 SAT
• Average grant awarded $8,500
• $6,000 Tuition
• Business, Marine Biology, Psychology
• 5,100 Students
5. CSU Channel Islands
• 3.2 GPA / 1710 SAT
• Average grant awarded $7,800
• $6,300 Tuition
• Biology, History, Sociology
• 3,800 Students
6. College Analysis
• Both are pretty similar, not expensive not hard to get
into. The big difference to me is one is north and the
other is south
• I choose these two because they are close to home and
because I hear good things about both of them
• Both colleges have several majors I may be interested in
and they both have relatively small populations
Notas del editor
1-when you go to community college for to years before transferring to finish at a four year college2-The main reason that there are transfer students in college is because it is almost always cheaper to take your gen ed at the community college instead of a four year2-or you could be stalling to decide on a major and ultimately your career3-transfer students are picked out much like incoming freshmen, they look for well rounded students. But there is another factor that plays into becoming admitted as a transfer student.
1- 90 quarter units1-The upper division transfer students are given priority over lower division 2-