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Zoom/In-Person Transfer Information Sessions

These presentations cover various topics that are pertinent to the transfer process.

Spring 2025

 

January
What's Next Workshop Wed, 01/29/25 12pm-1pm Zoom
Congratulations! You've submitted your application to transfer... Now what? Submitting your application is only the beginning of the next stage in your pursuit of a Bachelor’s degree. The steps you need to take after you submit your application are just as important as the application itself. In this session, we will provide a step-by-step guide to imperative timelines, deadlines, and do's and don'ts in the transfer process.
February 
Transfer Thursdays Thursday, 02/20/25 1:30pm - 3:30pm 

In Person , Palmdale Center

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Thinking about transferring to a four-year university? This session will cover the following topics: 

  • Transfer 101 
    • Gain an understanding of the transfer process to CSU, UC, private, and out-of-state universities, including eligibility requirements, application timelines, and available resources.
  • HBCU 
    • Explore the What, Why, How, and When of transferring from AVC to a Historically Black College and University (HBCU).
  • Financial Aspects of Transfer
    • The application fee is just one cost when applying for university. This session covers additional fees to help you plan and prepare financially for the transfer process.
Grand Canyon University Representative Wednesday, 02/12/25 9:00am - 11:00am 

In Person , Lancaster

SSV 233

 

March 
Transfer Thursdays Thursday, 03/20/25 TBD

In Person, Lancaster SSV 

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Grand Canyon University Representative Wednesday, 03/05/2025 11:00am-1:00pm

In Person,

Lancaster SSV 236

April 
Grand Canyon University Representative Wednesday, 04/09/25 11:00am-1:00pm

In Person,

Lancaster SSV 236 

May 
Grand Canyon University Representative Wednesday, 05/07/25 11:00am-1:00pm

In Person, Lancaster

Transfer Center 

More to come! Stay Tuned!

 

Descriptions of the Presentations listed above

All About the CSU

The California State University system is a very large, high-quality public university system known for its affordability and flexible class offerings. There are 23 CSU campuses across the state of California. This session will cover various aspects of the CSU focusing on transfer preparation. 

CSU Application Session

This session gives the student an opportunity to ask questions regarding the completion of the application. The student must have a copy of all transcripts and, if applicable, external examination scores (i.e. AP) because every detail of a course is required to be entered into the application system. 

Financial Aspects of Transfer

The application fee is not the only cost to consider when applying for university admission. Let’s talk about some additional fees so that you are aware and can plan appropriately. 

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)

The What, Why, How, and When of Transferring from AVC to a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). The CCC Transfer to an HBCU Guarantee Program will be discussed.

Local Transfer Options

There are several quality university programs in the Antelope Valley and the surrounding area. This session will cover major options and transfer requirements for CSU Bakersfield - Antelope Valley, CSU Long Beach - Antelope Valley, CSU Northridge, and other “local” options.    

Transfer is for YOU

Do you have questions and concerns stopping you from considering transfer as an option for you? This workshop is for you! Let’s debunk all the myths of why you “can’t” transfer or afford college! Explore all the reasons and support services available to help you transfer. 

Transfer Pathways

Congratulations! Did you know that as an AVC student you have already taken the first step in your pathway to transfer? Beginning in your first semester, you should follow an education plan that meets specific major course requirements and sequences, minimum GPA’s, and general education patterns .  This session will cover various transfer pathway options available to you.

Transfer Portfolio

What is a Transfer Portfolio? A portfolio, simply put, is a collection. If speaking about a financial portfolio, this would include stocks, bonds, and other investments. If speaking about an art portfolio, this would be a collection of work the artist has created. This session will highlight various documents a transfer student should generate, create, or obtain in order to make their transfer experience and the completion of their baccalaureate degree a seamless and beneficial experience.

Transferring to a Private or Out-of-State Institution

There are many things to consider when transferring, period. Transferring to a private or out-of-state institution adds a different dimension. There are no articulation agreements, there may be non-resident tuition, there are different application deadlines, different applications, etc. If you are considering any of these institutions, attend this session.

UC Application Session

This session gives the student an opportunity to ask questions regarding the completion of the application. The student must have a copy of all transcripts and, if applicable, external examination scores (i.e. AP) because every detail of a course is required to be entered into the application system. 

UC Personal Insight Questions (PIQ)

If you plan to apply to a University of California (UC) campus, this webinar is for YOU!
In addition to entering coursework and grades, the UC application requires that students respond in short-answer format to four personal insight questions (PIQ). Join us in this webinar as we review tips and guidelines for answering the PIQ's for the UC application.

UC Transfer Admission Guarantee (UC TAG)

Are you preparing to transfer to a University of California (UC) campus? Then this session is for you!
Six UC campuses offer the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program for California community college students who meet specific requirements. This session will cover the UC TAG process including eligibility requirements and application information. 

What’s Next?

Congratulations! You've submitted your application to transfer... Now what? Submitting your application is only the beginning of the next stage in your pursuit of a Bachelor’s degree. The steps you need to take after you submit your application are just as important as the application itself. In this session, we will provide a step-by-step guide to imperative timelines, deadlines, and do's and don'ts in the transfer process.

Why UC?

The University of California (UC) is a world-class public university system known for its premier academics, selectivity, and research. This session will cover various aspects of transferring to one of the nine UC campuses offering undergraduate education.

Undocu-Transfer

This is a great opportunity for prospective transfer students who are undocumented, to explore university options, support services, and general resources. 
Become informed about “Next Steps” for financial aid, admissions, and residency to ensure a smooth transfer transition.