Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Last day to apply to a CSU or UC campus!!

The priority application period for fall 2011 admission to a California public university has almost ended. Tonight, at 11:59pm, there will be students online hoping to hit the submit button before the application sites shut down for what will likely be a year.

If you're reading this post after the deadline has expired, consider this a cautionary tale and plan ahead for the application period next year between October 1-November 30, 2011 for California State University campuses and November 1-30, 2011 for University of California campuses.

The following steps will increase your likelihood of being admitted to a CSU or UC campus in fall 2012:
1. Meet with a counselor to discuss your transfer plans and/or attend a "Transfer Ready" workshop in the University Transfer Center (check www.grossmont.edu/transfercenter for spring 2011 workshop dates)
2. Choose your major and transfer institution in spring 2011 so you can develop an educational plan for completing all transfer requirements by the end of spring 2012
3.Write out a semester by semester plan that includes all the courses and units you need to complete by the end of spring 2012
4. Check the Transfer Center website or Facebook occasionally to make sure you are up to date on the latest transfer information
5. Research and apply to more than one campus so you are more likely to be at the university by fall 2012
6. Attend a CSU or UC application workshop early in the application priority period and submit your application as soon as you get all your questions answered

Monday, November 22, 2010

3 reasons to apply to CSU San Marcos spring 2011

  1. You want to stay in San Diego
  2. You want to attend a small public university
  3. You will not be able to transfer to CSU San Marcos in fall 2011 unless you attend Palomar or Miracosta next semester
CSU San Marcos is open for spring 2011 if you meet the following admission criteria:
You will complete 60+ transferable units, including the "Golden Four" (oral communication, written communication, critical thinking, mathematics) with an overall 2.0 GPA by the end of fall 2010
OR
You will have less than 60 transferable units by the end of fall 2010 and you were CSU eligible from high school.

Apply now at csumentor.edu if you want to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity!!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

CSU San Marcos has re-opened for spring 2011!!

Today CSU San Marcos re-opened for spring 2011 to local and non-local area students. The deadline to submit the 2010-2011 application has not been determined, but students should complete the application and send their transcripts as soon as possible.
Lower division students (less than 60 transferable units)and upper division students (more than 60 units) are eligible to apply for spring 2011 admission. Lower division students must be CSU eligible from high school and upper division students must have completed the Golden Four GE requirements with a "C" or higher by the end of fall 2010.
Call the Transfer Center at 619-644-7150, to make an appointment to fill out the CSU Application.

Monday, November 1, 2010

SDSU is wide open for spring 2011--apply NOW!

After a few years of telling students they had one shot at SDSU, and making a mistake on the SDSU Supplemental Application meant waiting another year to re-apply, SDSU opened for spring 2011.
SDSU is still open for spring 2011 and the deadline to apply is November 15th. Here are some things to think about if you are considering applying to SDSU:

◦Reasons for attending SDSU in spring 2011
–You have completed most or all of the lower division requirements in general education and preparation for the major
–You are in a major that requires lower division courses only offered at SDSU
–You do not qualify as a TAG student
–You think you will be happier, more motivated, more focused, etc. at the university
–You will not need to complete the SDSU Supplemental Application

Reasons for not attending SDSU in spring 2011

If you will not complete 60 transferable units by the end of fall 2010
–You will pay $1, 655.00 as a part-time student (0 units-6.0 units) and $2, 501.00 to attend full-time