Reedley College Catalog 2018-19
45 Transfer Information & Requirements 2018-2019 Catalog • All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better to be certified. • A grade of “CR” (credit) or “P” (pass) may be used if the grading policy of the community college states that “CR” or “P” is equivalent to a grade of “C” or better. The UC will allow no more than 14 semester units taken CR/P toward UC eligibility or IGETC. The CSU campuses vary on the number of units they allow. Check each college’s catalog or see a counselor for more information. • Courses may be used only once to satisfy one subject area even if they are listed in more than one subject area. • Advanced Placement (AP) tests completed with a score of 3, 4, or 5 may be applied to the IGETC as long as the community college recognizes the AP exam to be equivalent to its IGETC approved courses. One AP exam may be applied to only one course requirement. (Example: AP English Comp and Literature may be used to satisfy ENGL 1A or 1B NOT both.) Courses completed at the other California Community Colleges will be place on IGETC according to how they were approved at the college they were completed. • All IGETC coursework does not have to be completed at the same college. Courses taken at more than one California Community College may be used to fulfill the IGETC. Note, however, that courses applicable to IGETC may vary from college to college. • Additional information regarding the acceptance of IGETC at specific colleges in each UC is available in the “UC Answers for Transfers” booklet in the Transfer Center or online at http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu admissions. • The IGETC is not a good option for students intending to transfer into high-unit majors, such as engineering or the sciences, which require extensive lower division preparation. • See a counselor to make sure that the IGETC is appropriate for your use or if you have any other questions regarding the IGETC. • Additional courses may be added to the Reedley College IGETC. An updated IGETC sheet may be obtained from the Counseling Office, Transfer Center, Reedley College web site, or www.assist.org. Transfer to Private/Independent and Out-of-State Colleges and Universities Transfer requirements of the private/independent and out- of-state colleges and universities differ from one institution to another. Students should acquaint themselves with the current catalog of the college to which they plan to transfer for admission, general education, and major preparation information. It is up to the receiving institution to determine application of credit. The Reedley College Transfer Center has a library of catalogs for student use as well as computers with internet access for college websites and catalogs online. See a counselor for assistance.
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