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Steps for Transfer
Freshman & Sophomore =
Lower Division Junior & Senior = Upper Division
Many students attend De
Anza College because of its reputation for preparing students for
transfer to four-year colleges and universities. De Anza has
consistently had one of the highest number of transfer rates for
community colleges in California. Did you know that the
California State University (CSU) and the University of California (UC)
give priority admission to California community college transfer
students.
For students who wish to extend
their education to include the Bachelor degree, De Anza offers the first half of
many Bachelor degree programs. Students typically transfer after completing
their freshman and sophomore work at De Anza.
Each four-year institution has a
basic pattern of lower division general education requirements and specific
major requirements which should be fulfilled before a student
transfers.
Notes:
- The UC system requires all
transfer students to complete a minimum of 90 transferable units (courses numbered 1 -
49 such as MATH 10).
- The CSU system requires all
transfer students to complete a minimum of 90 transferable units (courses numbered 1 -
99 such as HUMA 50).
- Students who wish to receive an
A.A. Degree from De Anza before transferring need to complete 90 degree
applicable units.
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