New transfer pathways help community college students prepare for UC (2024)

California Community College students seeking to earn a UC degree in 10 popular majors, from economics to cell biology, now will have a clear academic roadmap to prepare for admission at any UC campus and be well-positioned to graduate within two years.

University of California officials on July 7 unveiled Transfer Pathways, which provide a single set of courses students can take to prepare for admission in a given major across any of UC’s nine undergraduate campuses.

UC President Janet Napolitano announced the pathways, created by UC faculty, at a press conference at Sacramento City College’s Davis Center, the first community college facility housed on a UC campus. She was joined at the event by UC and community college leaders, elected officials and advocates for public higher education.

Roughly 30 percent of UC undergraduates begin their education at community college, a rate unmatched by any other top-tier university in the country. The transfer process, however, is one that some students find complex and cumbersome, and could discourage otherwise qualified students from pursuing a UC education.

The pathways are a major step toward creating a simple, straightforward process that streamlines transfer to UC from California’s 112 community colleges, Napolitano said.

“These pathways don’t represent the end of our work, but they are a significant step in our ongoing efforts,” she said.

Students who follow the recommended courses will be well-positioned to apply to any of UC’s nine undergraduate campuses, and to successfully tackle rigorous, upper division coursework once they are enrolled, Napolitano said.

The new pathways also will help students save time and money by avoiding unneeded courses, said California Community College Chancellor Brice Harris. Making the transfer process clear and transparent, he said, “breaks down the perception — especially for students from disadvantaged families — that UC is not a possibility for their future.”

Helping students compete for admission

Given the competitive nature of admission to UC, counselors and academic advisors recommend students apply to more than one UC campus. But students have encountered differing course requirements among campus for similar majors. The Transfer Pathways provide a single set of courses for each major that meet the requirements at all nine undergraduate campuses.

“If you’re geared toward one school and don’t get in, what do you do?” said Sacramento City College transfer Meem Mohsin, who will start UC Davis in the fall with a major in communications. “This is important for keeping your options open.”

Tammi Driver, a UC Davis graduate who transferred from Sacramento City College and now works as an adviser at the community college, was among those who enthusiastically greeted the news.

“I talk to students daily who say they want to make it to some goal,” said Driver. Many students are willing to work hard, but don’t know which courses to take to meet their educational goals. “There is such a variety of options, the number of courses can be overwhelming.”

A first-generation college student who had long set her sights on UC, Driver had hoped to major in math, but ultimately shifted to art in order to graduate in a timely manner. Having an academic roadmap, she said, would have helped her focus her community college coursework so that more of it counted toward her desired degree.

“This offers a lot of guidance for getting you right where you want to go,” she said.

The new pathways cover coursework for 10 of the most popular majors; another 11 disciplines will be added later this year. Collectively, the first 21 Transfer Pathways cover the majors chosen by two-thirds of students seeking transfer to UC.

A new websitegives students details for each transfer path, and provides them with other information and resources to help them plan and prepare.

A 'rocket-fueled' faculty effort

Napolitano launched an initiative to improve the transfer process as one of her first acts after assuming leadership of the 10-campus UC system in fall 2013. She created a Transfer Action Team to find ways to better serve transfer students, and met with dozens of community college leaders across the state. Both efforts pointed to the need to create a unified set of recommended courses to prepare students pursuing a given major for admission to multiple UC campuses.

“We took what was already underway and we put rocket fuel into it,” Napolitano said.

To arrive at the Transfer Pathways, UC campus faculty and academic leaders worked over the past several months to align and streamline requirements that would account for differing focuses and emphases among majors on each campus.

“To get all of our UC campuses to agree on what should be required so that students can enter truly prepared to enter the university as juniors and graduate on time involved a lot of moving parts and hard work [by] the faculty and Academic Senate,” Napolitano said.

"These pathways will allow us to better meet students' needs by making course expectations more transparent while maintaining high academic standards," said UC Academic Senate chair Mary Gilly.

A streamlined system for transfer will draw bright, talented students who might not have otherwise considered UC, said Mitchel Benson, an associate vice chancellor at Los Rios Community College District. “This is a smart way to implement it," he said.

The pathways respond not only to students’ needs, but to California workforce demands.

The first set of pathways include many disciplines in the sciences, which might encourage more students to pursue those majors — and to pursue a UC education, where they can work alongside the most world-renowned leaders in the field, Benson said.

“This is a clear statement on the part of UC, that we want to open doors to community college students even wider.”

New transfer pathways help community college students prepare for UC (2024)

FAQs

What are transfer pathways in UC? ›

Transfer Pathways give you a roadmap to prepare for your major and graduate on time from any UC campus. Find out which community college courses you need to complete for a specific Transfer Pathway with UC's Transfer Pathways Guide.

Is it hard to transfer to a UC from community college? ›

A student must complete at least 60 transferable semester units (including admission requirements, preparation in the major, selection criteria, general education and electives) in order to transfer successfully to the UC as a Junior.

Which community college is best for UC transfer? ›

As the #1 community college in Orange County for combined UC and CSU transfers — as well as transfers to prestigious private universities like USC and Pepperdine — OCC is the smart choice for students looking to move on to a four-year university.

What do UC schools look for in transfer students? ›

Comprehensive review factors for transfer applicants

Your grade point average in all transferable courses-especially in a UC Transfer Pathway or in major prerequisites. Participation in academically selective honors courses or programs.

What is the difference between UC transfer pathways and pathways+? ›

Transfer Pathways is still the best route to prepare for your major across the system, for all UC campuses. If you do Pathways+, you also get the security of knowing you have a guaranteed spot at a one of the six UCs that offer TAGs.

What is the new UC transfer program? ›

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation creating a new transfer program between the University of California and California community colleges. Students will get prioritized admission to UC if they meet certain transfer requirements. The program will start at UCLA and expand to other campuses.

What is the hardest UC to transfer to? ›

Similar to freshman admissions, UCLA and Berkeley are the hardest UCs to get into for transfer applicants. The transfer acceptance rate for community college students is 30% at Berkeley and UCLA, compared to about 70% at UC Davis, Santa Cruz and Merced.

Where do most California community college students transfer? ›

Some 80,000 California community colleges students transfer seamlessly to a University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU) campus every year.

What community college has the highest transfer rate to UCLA? ›

TOP 10 REASONS WHY PIERCE COLLEGE

We are #1 in Transfer Admission Rate to UCLA and #1 in transfer to Cal State Northridge of all California community colleges. Pierce has transfer agreements with UCLA, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, CSUN, Loyola Marymount University and most other California universities.

Do extracurriculars matter for UC transfer? ›

Why Extracurricular Activities? While completion of required coursework and GPA are the most important criteria for transfer admission evaluation, UCs prefer to see a demonstrated interest in your field of study and/or leadership potential.

What makes a transfer student stand out? ›

First and foremost, colleges are looking for a strong academic record. Make sure you maintain a high GPA and excel in your courses at the community college. Additionally, take courses that align with the major you plan to pursue at the four-year university.

What is the priority of UC transfers? ›

At UC, junior-level transfers from California community colleges are our highest priority, but if you're a student at another college, or hoping to transfer as a freshman or sophom*ore, we have some additional guidance for you.

What does transfer pathway mean? ›

The Transfer Success Pathway (TSP) program is designed to increase access to any of the CSU's 23 universities. If academic, financial or personal hardships prevented you from attending the CSU in the past, this program could help you earn your degree at the CSU.

What is the UC pathway? ›

A UC Transfer Pathway is a standardized major preparation plan for a transfer student who intends to major in one of the ten majors included in the initial effort, regardless of which UC campus or campuses to which the student applies.

Which UC is the easiest to transfer to? ›

The most recent available data is for the 2023 fall semester. Similar to freshman admissions, UCLA and Berkeley are the hardest UCs to get into for transfer applicants. The transfer acceptance rate for community college students is 30% at Berkeley and UCLA, compared to about 70% at UC Davis, Santa Cruz and Merced.

What is Pathways College option? ›

Pathways College is a non-profit institution that allows students the ability to realize their dream of obtaining a degree without the burden of major debt. Our tuition rate is well below the national average so you can concentrate on your studies and never worry about excessive fees or high loan balances.

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