OUT OF STATE TRANSFER
Transferring to an Out-of-State college/university is different than applying to a UC or a CSU. The minimum requirements for transfer vary by college and major, for most the transfer process requires the following:
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Complete a minimum amount of transferable semester units (usually 30, but this number can vary).
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Complete the appropriate English and math requirements, if needed.
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Complete general education (GE) courses.
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Complete courses for the major.
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Earn and maintain a competitive grade point average (GPA).
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Apply on time!
The number one reason why students do not consider an out-of-state college or university is usually the cost. This is a legitimate concern but there are steps you can take to find options with lower tuition (), or to get financial aid- it's a multistep process:
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Complete the academic requirements to gain admission.
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Apply when the institution first begins accepting applications, not at or near the deadline. This gives you maximum consideration for institutional scholarships.
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Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid () and on time.
- Make sure you apply to multiple institutions in case you do not get the financial help you need. Strategize your transfer options with a counselor.
Pierce has many agreements with Out-of-State schools, though not required for transfer- it's a good way to get started on your research
If the school of your choice is not listed, meet with a counselor for assistance.
Out-of-State Programs
- - Reduced Tuition for Californians!
- WICHE Interstate Passport
- СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Out-of-State Transfer СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Guarantees (TAG)
Out-of-State Resources
- Application-Go directly to the university website
If you do not see the school or program you want to transfer to, please reach out to a Pierce College counselor or the Transfer Center to find out more information about the requirements for your school of interest.