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STEPPING STONE TO THE CSU VIA THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Fall 2008 Jim Blackburn Mark McKellip. CCC to CSU - The Road to the Degree. Big Picture Admission Academic Preparation. CSU and the California Community Colleges. 60% of CSU students previously attended a CCC - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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STEPPING STONE TO THE CSU VIA THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Fall 2008
Jim BlackburnMark McKellip
CCC to CSU - The Road to the Degree
Big Picture
Admission
Academic Preparation
60% of CSU students previously attended a CCC Over 55K former CCC students enrolled at the CSU last
year CSU enrolls more CC students than any other university 75% of all CCC students who transfer to a 4-year
institution go to a CSU campus The CSU is committed to admit all fully eligible upper
division transfer applicants Fall 2008 - Some CSU campuses admitted eligible lower
division transfers Less that half of CSU are likely to admit lower division
transfer students in Fall 2009
CSU and the California Community Colleges
CCC to CSU - The Road to the Degree
Admission
Admission for Transfer Students – Four Basic Scenarios
Students who are “CSU Eligible” at HS Graduation. Students who need to “makes up” missing HS
subject units at CCC. Students that never achieved CSU FTF eligibility
and seeking admission to an unimpacted program. Students that never achieved CSU FTF eligibility
and seeking admission to an impacted program.
Lower Division Transfer Students - Option 1Students who are “CSU Eligible” at HS Graduation.
Consult with counselor and identify CSU campus for transfer
Complete CSU GE mathematics and English Composition (w/ at least grades of “C”)
Complete CSU GE critical thinking and oral communication (w/ at least grades of “C”)
Apply by Nov. 30 to CSU campus that is accepting lower division transfers
http://www.csumentor.edu/filing_status/Default.asp
Lower Division Transfer Students – Option 2Students who need to “makes up” missing HS subject units at CCC.
“Make up” missing HS subject unit, e.g. Language Other Than English
Complete CSU GE mathematics and English Composition (w/ at least grades of “C”)
Complete CSU GE critical thinking and oral communication (w/ at least grades of “C”)
Apply by Nov. 30 to CSU campus that is accepting lower division transfers
http://www.csumentor.edu/filing_status/Default.asp
Upper Division Transfer Students – Option 3Students that never achieved CSU FTF eligibility and seeking admission to an unimpacted program
Consult with counselor and identify CSU campus for transfer
Select an un-impacted major available at that campus Complete 60 transferable units w/ GPA of 2.0 Complete at least 30 units of CSU GE Within GE - complete w/ grades of “C” or better:
– Written Communication– Mathematics– Critical Thinking– Oral Communication
Upper Division Transfer Students – Option 4 Never achieved CSU FTF eligibility and seeking admission to an impacted program.
Identify and complete supplemental admissions criteria for impacted program.http://www.calstate.edu/SAS/impactioninfo.shtml
Complete 60 transferable units w/ GPA of 2.0 Complete at least 30 units of CSU GE Within GE- complete w/ grades of “C” or better:
– Written Communication– Mathematics– Critical Thinking– Oral Communication
Transfer Students - Option 5
“GET LUCKY” by applying to CSU campus accepting lower division transfers
http://www.csumentor.edu/filing_status/Default.asp
Admission Application Filing Status Report
http://www.csumentor.edu/filing_status/Default.asp
Admission Application Filing Status Report
CSU Transfer Admission - Impaction for 2009-10
SLO - all programs impacted SDSU –most programs impacted and others may be
impacted if application volumes are high. Long Beach - many programs as well upper division
transfers in general are impacted. Other 20 campuses - impacted in 0 - 6 programs
Impacted programs are COMPETITIVE for admission MUST file for admission within the INITIAL application
filing period
Impaction Information
http://www.calstate.edu/SAS/impactioninfo.shtml
Impaction Report Majors Grid (pdf)
Other Options for CSU Admission via CCCs
Concurrent enrollment – While in HS– During Summer after HS Graduation– At CSU while at CCC
Service Area or Local Admission Guarantee Agreements (TAGs, TAAs)
LDTP
CSU Transfer Admission Priorities
LDTP agreements TAAs and TAGS Eligible Upper Division CCC students who meet
selection criteria Eligible Upper Division students from all
segments Lower Division students from all segments
CCC to CSU - The Road to the Degree
Academic Preparation
Academic Preparation
Golden Four LDTP CSU GE-Breadth CSU American Ideals IGETC Campus Specific GE Campus Specific Major Preparation
CSU GE/IGETC Planner in CSUMentor
ASSIST – GE, IGETC, AI, Major Prep, Majors
Lower-Division Transfer Pattern (LDTP) Project
LDTP is an advising tool that informs students what lower division academic requirements they should complete at the CCC before entry to the CSU.
The LDTP Project is statewide articulation between California Community Colleges (CCC) and California State University (CSU) Campuses.
Why LDTP?
To show lower division requirements that may be completed at the CCC prior to transferring.
To assist CCC student preparation for upper division courses before entering CSU.
To stop students having to retake courses once they enter the CSU.
To decrease the time taken to earn a CSU degree for students who transfer from a CCC.
How do Students Benefit from the LDTP Project? LDTP streamlines transfer requirements between
the CCC and CSU.– LDTP guarantees CCC courses will transfer to
specified CSU requirements across all CSU campuses.
– 75% of each LDTP will articulate to any CSU campus.
– LDTP creates articulation from CCCs to CSU campuses where none previously existed.
What Disciplines are Covered by the LDTP Project? LDTP cover the 44 highest demand disciplines for
transfer students.
– 90% of transfer students pursue these disciplines.
– For specific details on each discipline go to:http://www.calstate.edu/AcadAff/ldtp/agreements.shtml
Does LDTP Replace Current CCC-CSU Articulation Agreements? LDTP supplements current articulation agreements
and practices.
– However, CSU articulation is maintained by the faculty of the individual campuses.
Just as CSU GE-Breadth applies statewide to each CSU campus’s unique General Education program, LDTP will apply statewide toward each of the CSU campuses' major preparation.
What is Different About LDTP Then Campus to Campus Articulation? LDTP articulates statewide requirements
applicable to every CSU campus offering the discipline.
Once a CCC course is articulated to an LDTP statewide requirement it applies to all CSU programs offering a major in the discipline.
LDTP Resources
Calstate Website– www.calstate.edu/ldtp
CSU Mentor– LDTP Search Module
Coming Soon…– LDTP Academic Planner in CSU Mentor– LDTP Agreements in CSU Mentor– LDTP Articulation in ASSIST
LDTP Search Module
Allows students to search LDTP patterns by campus, pattern, and option.
Students can review patterns previously viewed. CSU Campuses have the ability to review student
saved patterns and use this information for recruitment purposes.
LDTP Search Module on CSUMentor
LDTP Search Module on CSUMentor
LDTP Search Module on CSUMentor
Coming soon…LDTP Academic Planner Allows students to track completion of
requirements necessary to complete an LDTP. CSU Counselors will be able to view student
progression and LDTP completion.
Coming soon…LDTP Academic Planner
Coming soon…LDTP Agreements
LDTP Agreements on CSU Mentor
– Students will be able to sign-up for an LDTP Agreement.
– Agreement conditions and number of available agreements is determined at each CSU Campus.
Coming soon…LDTP Agreements
Coming soon…LDTP Articulation in ASSIST LDTP Patterns and articulation will be available in
ASSIST.
QUESTIONS?