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Articulation

What is Articulation?

Articulation is the process of evaluating courses to determine whether coursework completed at one institution (e.g., a community college) will meet the requirements at another institution (e.g., a university) for the purposes of admission, transferable units, general education or major preparation. 

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It is this process that ensures that the classes you take at College of the Redwoods will be credited toward your bachelor's degree requirements when you enter a university.

Articulation agreements are formal, written, and published documents that describe which coursework from the "sending" institution is accepted as comparable to or acceptable in lieu of coursework at the "receiving" institution. Some articulation agreements are "course-to-course agreements", meaning that they show a specific course from one institution and the comparable specific course from another. Other articulation agreements are "major agreements", meaning that they show a group of courses that are acceptable to fulfill an entire set of requirements for major preparation.

For Counselors:

Articulation Information California Independent Colleges and Universities
California Independent Colleges and Universities accept completed IGETC or GE Breadth coursework for transfer admission. Articulation Information California Independent Colleges and Universities

Out-Of-State Universities that accept CSU GE and/or IGETC requirements
http://ccctransfer.org/sites/default/files/documents/oos/OOS-campuses-that-have-wiche-wue-links/IGETC-CSU-WICHE-WUE-links.pdf 

Transfer Agreement between CA Community Colleges and participating Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).
http://extranet.cccco.edu/HBCUTransfer.aspx

 

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