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Rolando (Rolo) Sanabria, Ed.D. Educational Partnerships and Outreach, Faculty Coordinator CA COMMUNITY COLLEGES STATE 115 CCC 23 Enter from High School Transfer from CCC AA/AS, Certificate, Transfer Readiness BA, MA, Professional

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Higher OR 10 Universities Transfer from CCC Education BA, MA, PhD, Professional

in California PRIVATE OR UNIVERSITIES 76 Accredited Transfer from CCC

High School

Freshman 1 year

Sophomore 1 year

Junior 1 year

Senior 1 year Community 4-year College Universities

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Junior Senior

Fullerton College Transfer Students Fall 2018

Transfer Students Fullerton CSUF College Enrolled 662 3,613 Avg. Transfer GPA 3.20 3.32 Full‐Time Unit Load 78.1% 77.2% Avg. Units 11.78 11.84 Avg. Age 21.5 26.0 Women 55.4% 57.8% Student is First Generation 33.4% 31.4%

7 FALL 2018 TRANSFERS MATRICULATED TOP 20 COMMUNITY COLLEGES

# of # of Institution of Origin Institution of Origin Transfers Transfers

Fullerton College 662 Cerritos 48

Orange Coast College 369 Chaffey Community College 47

Saddleback College 360 Rio Hondo Community College 44

Santa Ana College 309 Riverside Community College 43

Irvine Valley College 284 Coastline Community College 36

Cypress College 249 Pasadena Community College 34

Santiago Canyon College 240 29

Golden West College 175 26

Mount San Antonio College 101 23

Citrus Community College 58 Mount San Jacinto College 23

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What are the Benefits?

Access → Support → Success

Free Tuition No Health Fee Enhanced Enrollment

Enrollment fees paid: $19 health fee paid Early access during $46 per unit each semester registration before Ex: $46 x 12 units = = $38/ year classes fill up! $552/ semester! $1,104/ year! Our Program

One‐on‐one support: Building Community: ➥Counselors & Coaches ➥Social events ➥Registration & ➥Engagement Calendar financial aid assistance ➥Celebrations ➥Peer mentoring

Additional Resources: ➥Academic Support Services ➥Leadership development ➥College and Career exploration Steps to Join the Promise Partnership

Complete a Student Education Plan Apply! FC counselors will help you develop an educational plan and choose classes. FC application at fullcoll.edu Sign your digital agreement in the spring. ‐then complete online orientation

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

Summer Success Financial Aid Application Attend FC “START” sessions for Fill out your FAFSA or CA Dream orientation, registration, and open application! house! Special Admit Concurrent Enrollment of Pupils in K-12 & Community College  Designed primarily though not exclusively for junior & senior high school students seeking an enrichment opportunity in advanced scholastic or vocational work at Fullerton College or

Changes to assessment post ab‐705 What is my goal? Many TRANSFER Possibilities and Options

University Private of California (UC) Out-of-State Transfer Formula 60 units minimum

Major Prep CSU/IGETC 37‐40 General Education 0‐30 units Major 0‐30 37‐40 units Will vary depending on Electives major 0‐?

______Electives Transferable units 60+ College Planning

9th Grade 10th grade 11th grade 12th grade Start thinking about GPA is important: keep Prepare for SAT/ACT Make sure GPA is high college grades up Create good study habits Continue to meet with Consider AP or honor Apply for financial aid and high school counselor courses scholarships Visit your high school Look into scholarship or Create a college planner Start your college counselor to make sure academic honors applications you are taking the appropriate courses Research careers Study and time Focus on career Visit colleges/campus management is crucial exploration tours

Get involved in high Make sure you take Volunteer and stay Keep up with all deadlines school or in your summer classes involved community (clubs/ASB/special programs) Hey there, this is the end of my Dad’s presentation. Any questions? If not, clap for my Daddy!