Elizabeth Monroe
Transfer Specialist
emonroe@csustan.edu
Andres Gomez
WOW Admissions Counselor
209 667-3922
agomez92@csu.edu
Jamee Robbins
Pre-Enrollment Counselor Undergrad
jamee.robbins@csueastbay.edu
Michelle Perez
Outreach Counselor
(559) 278-2048
miperez@csufresno.edu
Charles Cole
Admissions and Outreach
colec@skymail.csus.edu
Bianca Calderon
Enrollment Advisor
(707) 664-3819
calderob@sonoma.edu
Sheila Xiong
Assist Director, Undergrad Admissions
(530) 219-3718
smxion@ucdavis.edu
Marceny Bedoy-Martinez
Admissions Transfer Advisor
(209) 205-0933
mbedoy@ucmerced.edu
Chely Gonzalez
Assistant Director Transfer Services
(805) 893-2599
chelygonzalez@ucsb.edu
Judy Nguyen
Senior Evaluator
junguyen@ucsc.edu
Elizabeth Facanha
Undergraduate Senior Academic Advisor
(209) 416-8000
faca5301@brandman.edu
Raul S. Linares
Undergraduate Admissions Counselor
(209) 354-5809
raul.linares@fresno.edu
Valerie Guerra
(209) 475-1402
(209) 475-1400
vguerra@nu.edu
Channon Rosencrans
Director for Transfer Admission
(209) 946-2386
crosencrans@pacific.edu
Amanda Larus
Assistant Director Transfer Admission
(209) 946-2648
alarus@pacific.edu
Richard Frische
(480) 407-8247
asurichardfrische@asu.edu
Alejandro Soto
(831) 444-1366
alejandro.soto@gcu.edu
Sayana Saing
(602) 247-4607
sayana.saing@gcu.edu
Ideally, you should complete the general education requirements and major preparation courses.
Minimum university course requirements vary by university system and/or institution.
For CSU: Completion of 30 units of general education courses with a grade of C or better including the “Golden Four”, which on the CSU-GE pattern is one course from each of the following areas completed with a C or better: Area A1 (Oral Communication), Area A2 (Written Communication), Area A3 (Critical Thinking), Area B4 (Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning).
For UC: Completion of the following course pattern requirements, earning a grade of C or better in each course: Two transferable college courses (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units each) in English composition, One transferable college course (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units) in mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning; Four transferable college courses (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units each) chosen from at least two of the following subject areas: the arts and humanities, the social and behavioral sciences, the physical and biological sciences.
For Private/Out-of-State: Course requirements will vary from campus to campus.