Csusm Articulation Agreement
Published by: Europe Basketball AcademyASSIST is expected to go live in May 2019 and include major preparation agreements between California Community Colleges and California State University and the University of California. For more information, visit the ASSIST Resource Centre. Assist is a computerized student information system that can be accessed via the World Wide Web. It provides reports on how course credits obtained at one college or university in California can be applied if transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of the articulation for California colleges and universities and therefore provides the most accurate and up-to-date information on student transfer to California. Use this tool to check if and how courses at California Community College are applied to your background requirements within the CSULB. Read the articulation information on the following campus site: As we accept more equivalent courses for our majors than other deparations at CSUSM, you should do your research according to the instructions below, and not do any course-to-department articulation research. The California Intersegmental Joint Council (ICAC) provides a temporary site for individual updates to the CSU campus. This page is called Temporary ASSIST (TempIST) and will be updated as soon as each university is added to the list. ASSIST (Articulation System Stimulating Interinstitutional Student Transfer) is the official repository of the articulation for public colleges and universities in California, which outlines how credits for courses obtained at a community college can be applied if transferred to California State University or a University of California campus. Palomar College has more than 400 articulation agreements on the ASSIST.org.
Palomar College has articulation agreements with a variety of higher education institutions. These include the campuses of the University of California (UC), the california State University (CSU) campus, private and non-state colleges/universities. Read about articulation agreements on the campus website following registrar.humboldt.edu/transfer-credit. ASSIST continues to experience delays in hosting at the forefront of articulation information. California State University has made available a temporary website to host all changes to the CSU campus in one place. This website contains links to any campus solution to provide public articulation information regarding major and trajectory changes. Articulation is the process that connects two educational institutions to help students make a smooth transition from Community College to university or university, without delay or duplication. Courses at Community College are considered equivalent to those of the university. This allows students to meet a university requirement by completing an equivalent course (directed course) identified at Community College. This equivalence, or articulation, can be carried out by course, for important needs and/or for general education needs. In some cases, courses are articulated (are identified) only as courses of choice. This means that, although the units are transferred, the course does not meet any of the requirements listed above.