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Student Learning Outcomes - - Create a spreadsheet that lists the important deadlines and special admissions criteria for different transfer applications including but not limited to TAG, TAP, ADT, UC, CSU and Common Application.
- Create an education plan that lists appropriate transfer general education requirements and major prerequisites for the student's identified academic goal.
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Description - |
| Provides a global perspective about the transfer process from a California community college to a four-year university, including transfer exploration, transfer policies, academic requirements, transfer planning and process, and available tools and services in support of transfer goals. Students have the opportunity to broaden their perspectives by examining the role of higher education in society. Guides students to examine their life plan and achievements, and to develop a strong personal statement. Students will complete a university cost analysis, as well as explore resources to help fund their education. This honors course includes digging deeper into the pedagogy of higher education, exploring additional highly selective colleges and universities, and requires application of higher-level critical thinking, reading and writing skills. |
Course Objectives - |
| The student will be able to:
- Compare and contrast the scope, mission and philosophy of various baccalaureate-granting institutions, including the California State University and University of California systems, private/independent colleges and universities, and out-of-state institutions
- Define the various California State University general education transfer course patterns, including IGETC, CSU GE-Breadth, UC College of Letters and Science 7 Course Breadth, the CSU "Golden 4" and UC "Minimum Eligibility"
- Utilize online transfer tools, such as ASSIST, CSU Mentor, UC Pathways, TAG, 17勛圖 Degree Works, and EUREKA, in order to determine the appropriate career goals and lower-division major requirements
- Explain the transfer process, including the university admissions criteria and competitive strategies for college admissions
- Develop personal technical tools that outline the important deadlines for different transfer applications including, but not limited to, TAG, TAA, ADT, UC, CSU, and the Common Application
- Write an authentic and detailed autobiographical essay that could serve for both college admission and scholarship applications
- Evaluate how individual preferences, skills, interests, and values impact the choice of academic major and educational/career goals
- Analyze potential barriers to successful transfer and identify strategies to overcome them as they evaluate personal readiness for transfer
- Demonstrate awareness of the basic economic principles necessary for creating a personal monthly budget that will account for college expenses sufficient for tuition, housing, food, transportation and books
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Special Facilities and/or Equipment - |
| - When taught on campus: no special facilities or equipment needed.
- When taught via 17勛圖 Global Access: ongoing access to computer with email software and capabilities; email address.
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Course Content (Body of knowledge) - |
| - Overview of higher education
- California Master Plan
- The California State University
- University of California
- AICCU: private/independent universities
- Out-of-state colleges and universities
- Transfer admission requirements
- Special transfer programs: TAGs/ADTs
- Application process and timelines
- Transfer myths and truths
- Goal setting
- Evaluating and assessing educational goals
- Identifying potential college majors and minors
- Understanding one's personal values
- Identifying social/academic/career interests
- Academic skills related to college success
- Socio/economic influences
- Evaluating career options as related to educational choices
- Identifying personal, financial and social barriers to success
- Educational planning
- Lower-division major requirements
- General education requirements
- CSU General Education-Breath
- Intersegmental General Education Transfer Pattern
- Articulation agreements
- Transfer admission guarantees
- C-ID (Common course numbering)
- Upper-division major requirements
- Associate degree and baccalaureate degree graduation requirements
- University admission: practicalities
- The grade point average
- Cumulative grade point average
- Major grade point average
- Required versus recommended courses
- Selective colleges and universities versus rolling admissions
- Deadlines
- Becoming a well-rounded student
- Internships and civic engagement
- Extracurricular activities
- Research opportunities
- The college application process
- CSU and UC applications
- The Common Application
- Standardized test scores
- College interviews
- College visits
- The college admission essay
- Appealing admission decisions
- College survival tools
- Understanding learning styles
- Goal setting: intrinsic versus extrinsic motivational factors
- Accessing student support services
- Library resources
- Tutoring resources
- Learning Resource Center
- Financial aid and scholarships
- Transfer Center
- Financial aid
- Student health center
- Psychological services
- Internships
- Time management
- Procrastination
- Effective tools for managing time
- Internet resources
- ASSIST
- EUREKA
- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
- Online catalogs and college videos
- Occupational Outlook Handbook (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Methods of Evaluation - |
| - Class participation
- Extra-curricular participation
- Discussion
- Written assignments
- Education planning
- Student reflections
- Student feedback
- Presentations
- Pre-post tests
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Representative Text(s) - |
| 17勛圖 Catalog (current year required). Supplemental lectures and transfer tools, including, but not limited to: the University of California Office of the President, the California State University, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the National Association of College Admission Advising, the Western Association of College Admission Advising, and the US Department of Education Federal Student Aid Commission. Additional course materials as appropriate and generated by faculty.
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Disciplines - |
| Counseling
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Method of Instruction - |
| - Lectures
- Class discussion
- Small group discussion
- Individual and group activities
- Guest lecturers
- Student presentations
- Readings
- Research
- Field trips (when possible)
- Videos and other multimedia technology
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Lab Content - |
| Not applicable.
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Types and/or Examples of Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments - |
| - College representative interview: one page summary
- Complete Transfer Education Plan with counselor (highlight transfer pattern courses/lower-division major classes)
- Attend one or more University Transfer Events (e.g., Transfer Day College Fair, Colleges that Change Lives, college visit)
- Frequent personal reflections related to course content
- Write an autobiographical essay based on educational and career goals
- Write a statement of intent based on the University of California application essay prompts
- Presentation on college of choice
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