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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 5Pt. 40Ch. 9.2Art. 2§ 66741 Community College Transfer Agreements

§ 66741 Community College Transfer Agreements

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§ 66741 Community College Transfer Agreements

Key Takeaways

  • •Community college students can get special help to transfer to a university if they follow certain rules.
  • •To get into some popular majors, you might need extra classes and good grades.
  • •If you meet the basic rules, you’re guaranteed a spot somewhere in the university system, but not always in your first-choice major.
  • •Universities will use the same rules for both transfer students and students already there when picking who gets into a major.

Example

A student at a community college wants to transfer to a big university to study engineering.

The student must finish certain classes and get good grades to have a better chance of getting into the engineering program. Even if they don’t get into engineering right away, they’ll still get into the university somewhere if they meet the basic rules.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 66741 Community College Transfer Agreements

As a result of systemwide and interinstitutional agreements, each community college student shall be assured of the opportunity to enter into a transfer agreement program enabling a student to receive high priority consideration, attain equivalent special treatment, or enter into a contract when applying for university admission at the advanced standing level. It is recognized that eligibility for transfer agreement programs will require completion of certain requirements as defined in interinstitutional agreements. It is also recognized that access to majors of choice will, in most cases, require completion of additional requirements, such as specialized coursework and attainment of a specialized grade point average. Transfer agreement programs also shall carry high priority access to majors of choice. The University of California and the California State University shall require that continuing undergraduate students and community college transfer students are assessed against a common set of criteria for upper division standing to a specific major. However, generally speaking, access to these programs shall require completion of specialized coursework and attainment of a grade point average above the minimums defined in general admission requirements, such as those used in supplementary admission criteria for impacted or over-subscribed programs. Alternatively, students may also, by meeting the University of California or California State University requirements for admission at the advanced standing level, simply wish to apply as required. All students meeting these admission requirements shall be guaranteed a place somewhere in the University of California or California State University system, as appropriate. (Added by Stats. 1991, Ch. 1188, Sec. 5.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 66738 Transfer Agreement Requirements
  • § 66740 Transfer Agreement Requirements
  • § 89048 Csu Property Easements Authority
  • § 90160 Academy Trust Fund Management
  • § 92440.5 University Conduct Misdemeanors

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 66741.
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