Derrick Chew, SSM Lydia Vanessa, SSM Jessica Chauca, SSM.

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Derrick Chew, SSM Lydia Vanessa, SSM Jessica Chauca, SSM

Wrong Question to ask: How many credits will transfer over? A better question to ask: How many of my credits will be used towards the degree I want to pursue in the new school?

 AA and AS:  Made specifically for people who want to transfer to another school, designed to fit into a four-year program  Both are very flexible  Both exempt you from Pathways classes  AAS:  Designed to train you to for an occupation you will do right after graduation  Not good for transferring  Many credits/classes are not transferrable, Pathways classes are different  Make sure it is the right degree for your career!  Ex: Physical Therapy Assistants = AAS BUT Physical Therapists = Math and Science AS degree  Four-year school and beyond

Graduating and getting your LAGCC degree first  CUNY schools have to take ALL the classes in your degree.  LaGCC degrees are all made for articulation agreements with other schools/programs.  Exempt from Pathways Common Core classes (since you took them already) Transferring without LaGCC degree  School will get to pick and choose as many or as little as they please.  You will have to retake classes there, which is likely to be more expensive, and also a waste of time.

Graduating and getting your LAGCC degree first  Less College Option classes needed once you transfer  Only 6 credits of these classes needed  Higher priority when schools or programs are choosing applicants  Lower GPA required to transfer with degree Transferring without LaGCC degree  More College Option classes needed  Without a degree, need to take as many as 12 credits  Higher GPA requirements needed to transfer

 Benefits only for people who graduate!  All LaGCC degrees have some sort of articulation agreement with at least one school or program of a school somewhere.  LaGCC has agreements with all the 4-year CUNY schools, as well as with many SUNY and private schools in the area as well  You are guaranteed admission into a CUNY school if you graduate first.

 GPA matters a lot more than you think  The more selective/competitive the school/program, the more GPA matters  Past GPA and Current GPA (Cumulative GPA) both considered when transferring  Grade trends also considered: If you do bad initially but do good after first stumble, they will factor that in (in a positive way)  Getting a degree here is a guarantee to CUNY Senior school even if you messed up at beginning  Take Math ASAP (if you do not as good in it at beginning semesters, it will look like you improved, plus you need it to transfer)  Honors classes great for transcript  Also good practice for Senior-school-level classes

 NYS residents have cheaper tuition costs  CUNY and SUNY tuition costs actually almost the same  SUNY is more expensive overall because of room and board  Admissions into new schools:  CUNY has its own system where we can apply for any of its schools in one application  SUNY has a similar application system as well  All other private schools have their own application processes and systems; should research them individually

 Found Under Graduation Plan  A checklist you can use to see what you should be doing as you move on.  Created by Transfer Office, so please take advantage of it!  Ex: Start saving syllabi: useful for fighting for credits that didn’t transfer over

 Online tools and guidance on how to use them: CollegeFish, College GreenlightCollegeFishCollege Greenlight  Essay Writing tool: Story2Story2  Transfer workshops: essay writing, college search, financial aid, etc.  Financial Aid for senior schools  Preparations for transferring: application planning, choosing majors, understanding what to expect in Senior Colleges, etc.

It is better to stay in LaGCC to get your degree before transferring. You do not have to rush.

Office of Transfer Services Location: Room B215 Phone: (718) Office Hours: Monday, 9 AM – 7 PM Tuesday, 9 AM – 5 PM Wednesday, 10 AM – 5 PM Thursday, 9 AM – 7 PM Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM The information in this presentation was obtained from an interview with Bart Grachan, Ed.D., Director of Transfer Services Office:B-216