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The Transfer Center is designed to help you plan your continued education. The Center provides a variety of services designed to make transfer from the community college as easy and efficient as possible. Visit the Transfer Center today to see what we can do for you! We are located in the Student Services Building and can be reached by calling (530) 251-8848 or e-mail kcmesloh@lassencollege.edu.
Make an Appointment Today!
The Transfer Center sets advising appointments on a regular basis for course evaluations, educational plans, university application assistance/review and various other reasons related to your transfer to a college/university.
The Transfer Center assists you in determining:
- Transferability of courses
- College options in and out of California
- General education AND lower division course preparation focused on your major and school of choice
The Transfer Center performs the following services:
IGETC Certification
Campuses withing the University of California (UC) System may require transfer students to have completed an Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) Certification prior to attending the campus of your choice. An IGETC Certification can be completed by the Transfer Center staff during (or right after completion of) your last semester at Lassen College. If you plan to transfer to a UC campus make an appointment with the a counselor to have an IGETC Certification completed. Don’t be caught without it! U.C. requirements differ widely so be sure to meet with the Transfer Center staff.
CSU GE Certification
Students planning to transfer to one of the California State Universities (CSU) should follow the curriculum guide of CSU General Education requirements. By following this curriculum you will not be required to complete any more lower division general education at the CSU. There are some exceptions and you should be meeting with a counselor each semester as you register for your classes.
Note: Students transferring to a CSU may be certified with an IGETC or CSU GE Certification.
What is a TAA?
A Transfer Admission Agreement (TAA) is a written contract that guarantees your admission to UC Davis and/or UC Santa Cruz. A TAA is usually written one year in advance, when you have completed 30 UC transferable units. However, you must have completed a minimum of 60 UC transferable units at the time of transfer. If you are interested in submitting a TAA with UC Davis or UC Santa Cruz, visit the Transfer Center after your completed your second semester (or completion of 30 units).
NOTE: If you have already completed a TAA with UC, Davis or UC Santa Cruz, you still need to submit a University Undergraduate Application form during the filing period for the quarter you plan to attend!
College Day
College Day is an annual event hosted by the Transfer Center. Lassen College is host to over 25 college representatives from various CSU, UC, California Private Colleges, and out of state universities/college. The College Day event will be held in the Fall semester each year in the Cougar Lair (cafeteria). During College Day, university representatives make themselves available to Lassen’s students, faculty, staff, and the general public. Students are encouraged to prepare transfer and/or university requirement questions to ask the representatives. The following are some example questions:
- What are your admission requirements for transfer students at the junior level?
- How much is your annual tuition?
- Is financial aid available?
- Do you have residence halls?
- Do you have my major?
- Is my major impacted?
- If my major is impacted, what special requirements do I need to complete?
- If I am not accepted in my major, what are my options?
- Can I change to another major?
CSU/UC Admissions Application Workshops
Each year during the months of October and November, the Transfer Center hosts several CSU and UC admissions application workshops in preparation of the CSU and UC application priority deadline of November 30th. In the workshops, Transfer Center staff work with students in filling out the applications and assist with any questions that arise.
Student Educational Plans
All students should follow an Educational Plan, this is a plan of courses you need to follow to reach a specific degree or certificate. You can make an appointment to see a counselor to have your Educational Plan prepared in the Counseling Office.
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