TRANSFER AGREEMENTS & ARTICULATION
What are Transfer Agreements & Articulation?
Transfer agreements, sometimes referred to as Articulation agreements, are the official course requirements between Los Angeles Pierce College (СÀ¶ÊÓƵ) and colleges or universities to which you plan to transfer. Articulated courses ensure that you are taking the correct courses for transfer.
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ has articulation agreements with a variety of institutions of higher education including University of California (UC) campuses, California State University (CSU) campuses, and private and out-of-state colleges/universities. Articulation can be done course-to-course, for major requirements and/or for general education requirements.
Review the current transfer course agreements listed on this page and meet with a СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Counselor to develop an educational plan. If you don't see an agreement with a college or university you are interested in, make an appointment with a СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Counselor and they can help you map out an educational plan to get you to the university of your dreams. Questions? Contact Cristina Rodriguez, Articulation Officer.
Academy of Art University | |||
Antioch University | |||
Azusa Pacific University | |||
Biola University | |||
California Lutheran University | |||
Concordia University | |||
Devry University | |||
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise (FIDM) | |||
Loma Linda University | No Transfer Website | ||
Los Angeles Film School (LAFS is not regionally accredited. See a counselor for details.) | |||
Loyola Marymount University (LMU) | |||
Mount St. Mary's College | |||
National University | |||
Pacific Northwest College of the Arts | |||
Pacific Oaks College | |||
Pepperdine University (Malibu) Seaver College | |||
Pepperdine University (Los Angeles) School of Business Bachelor of Science in Management | |||
University of La Verne | |||
University of Massachusetts (UMass) Global | |||
University of the Pacific Undergraduate | |||
University of the Pacific Pharmacy Program | |||
University of Redlands | |||
University of San Francisco | |||
University of Southern California (USC) | |||
University of Southern California (USC) Business Administration | |||
University of Southern California (USC) Engineering | |||
University of Southern California (USC) Pharmacy | |||
University of West Los Angeles | |||
Western Governor's University | |||
Woodbury University |
Don Bosco Technical Institute | |
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise (FIDM) | |
Heald Colleges | |
Humphrey's College | |
Marymount California University | |
San Joaquin Valley College | |
University of Maryland University College |
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) have an excellent academic track record. These colleges and universities are also leading institutions in awarding degrees to African-American students in the life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics and engineering programs.
Thanks to an agreement signed March 17, 2015 between the California Community Colleges and several HBCUs, California Community College (CCC) students who complete certain academic requirements are guaranteed transfer to a participating HBCU. For complete infomation and a listing of participating HBCU colleges and unversities, go the .
Arizona State University | |||
Grand Canyon University | |||
Kansas State University | |||
Oregon State University | |||
Southern New Hampshire University | |||
University of Hawaii | |||
University of Missouri Veterinary Technology | Transfer Agreement | Articulation Agreement | |
University of Oregon |
is California's official statewide repository of transfer information for the California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems, offering easy access to a single database of course transfer information. ASSIST will help you determine if you will receive credit for courses you've already taken or plan to take and how those courses will apply to a specific academic major or general education requirement.
Find more information about the UC and CSU General Education policies, you can review the and the , both available for viewing or download as Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) files.