I've been using El Camino's Transfer Center to figure out my transfer plan and discovered something amazing: "Out of the 116 California Community Colleges, El Camino regularly ranks in the top 10 in the state for students transferring to the University of California and the top five for students transferring to the California State University system" .
That's actually impressive. I knew El Camino was good for transfers, but top five in the state for CSU transfers? I had no idea.
The Transfer Center offers:
The Spring University Fair on March 19 is their biggest event — over 60 schools sending reps to the Library Lawn . But the Transfer Center is open year-round .
For anyone else planning to transfer: have you used the Transfer Center yet? What services helped you most? I'm trying to figure out which workshops are actually worth attending.
That's actually impressive. I knew El Camino was good for transfers, but top five in the state for CSU transfers? I had no idea.
The Transfer Center offers:
- University tours
- Workshops
- Visits from university representatives
- Customized advisement
The Spring University Fair on March 19 is their biggest event — over 60 schools sending reps to the Library Lawn . But the Transfer Center is open year-round .
For anyone else planning to transfer: have you used the Transfer Center yet? What services helped you most? I'm trying to figure out which workshops are actually worth attending.