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Guidance
and Counseling Center
Transfer
Planning
A
Victor Valley College counselor can provide current information
to ensure a smooth transition to four-year colleges. The
Transfer Center is designed to provide interaction with four year
institutions for those students who wish to continue their education.
Appointments with four-year college representatives are available
on a regular basis. Articulation agreements afford students with
predetermined course equivalencies.
An
extensive collection of multimedia resources including College View,
Major/ Minor Finder and The National College Catalog Collection
are available for students to plan their transfer curriculum. You
can process your computerized application, attend admission workshops
or transfer seminars, and check out California College catalogs
in the center.
The
Transfer Center is located in the Counseling / Administration Building.
The center is open Monday between 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Tuesday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call (760) 245-4271 ext.
2447 for further information on resources and services that are
available.
For
more information try these websites:
www.californiacolleges.edu/
CaliforniaColleges.edu has been developed in collaboration with
the California State University (CSU), University of California
(UC), California Community Colleges (CCC), Association of Independent
California Colleges and Universities (AICCU), and the Department
of Education to allow students to obtain information about higher
education opportunities in California. The site aims
to become the portal for all colleges and universities in the state. It
provides virtual campus tours, student-campus matching assistance,
information on financial aid, and admissions planners for first-year
and transfer students.
www.ucop.edu
The University of California, Office of the President, offers this
site for information about UC. It also provides links to each
of the nine UC campuses.
www.calstate.edu
This site provides information about CSU system. It provides
access to the Chancellor's Office and has information on educational
programs, systemwide policies and initiatives, historical and general
information, admission requirements and procedures, and news releases. This
site also provides access to links for all 23 CSU campuses.
www.csumentor.edu
CSUMentor is designed to provide outreach, pre-admission, financial
aid, and admission information. CSUMentor represents
CSU efforts to provide middle school, high school and community
college students, their families and counselors access via the Internet
to important information to help them decide which CSU campus meets
their academic needs and aspirations. Students have the
ability to create a student planner to assist them in satisfying
CSU admission requirements, take a virtual campus tour, develop
a comparative view of several CSU campuses to determine which institutions
offer features or majors for which the student is looking, establish
e-mail connections with CSU campus personnel, and apply electronically
to their campus of choice.
www.assist.org
The ASSIST site lists courses required for various majors at both
UC and CSU campuses, and show VVC's equivalent courses. We
do not have formal course-to-course equivalency agreements with
all schools yet.
www.aiccumentor.org
This is the official
web site of the Association of Independent California Colleges and
Universities. Go here for information on independent schools.
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