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Glendale Community College students can get guaranteed admission to a variety of UC, CSU, and private and out-of-state colleges/universities through various transfer admission guarantee programs.
There are also various programs that, although not a guarantee of admission, can help students to be more competitive in the admission process.
Six UC campuses offer guaranteed admission to California Community College students who meet specific requirements (UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz). UCLA, UC Berkeley and UC San Diego do not participate in the TAG program.
By participating in TAG, you will receive early review of your academic records, early admission notification and specific guidance about major preparation and general education coursework.
In order to be eligible, at the time of TAG application submission, you must have completed a minimum of 30 UC-transferable units with a certain GPA as required by each university and/or major. Each school has explicit eligibility requirements in regards to minimum GPA and courses that need to be done by a specific time.
The UC TAG Matrix provides a list of participating campuses, eligibility criteria, and campus specific notes.
You can also review specific TAG information and requirements for each campus:
For more information about how and when to apply for TAG, visit UC Transfer Admission Guarantee.
Glendale Community College currently offers 28 Associate Degrees for Transfer to the California State University (CSU). These include Associate in Arts (AA-T) and Associate in Science (AS-T) degrees. These degrees are designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU major and a bachelor's degree.
California community college students who are awarded an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission with junior standing to one of the CSUs. Students are also given priority admission consideration to their local CSU campus or to a program that is "deemed similar" to their community college major.
To determine whether an ADT is deemed similar at a specific CSU campus, visit ADT Majors & Campus Search, and talk to a counselor to determine whether the ADT is a good option for your goals.
California Community Colleges have a Transfer Guarantee with 39 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Students who complete certain academic requirements are guaranteed transfer to a participating HBCU.
How to Qualify
Any California community college student with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (NOTE: certain partner HBCU will require a higher GPA) is guaranteed admission to all partner HBCU institutions using either of the following two options. While at the California Community College:
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Complete an Associate degree (ADT) using the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California State University General Education Breadth pattern or
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Complete a minimum of 30 UC or CSU units.
Those students completing a Associates Degree (Non-ADT) are welcomed to apply to all partner institutions, however, the benefit of guaranteed admissions is not offered and all degree applicable units are subject to transcript evaluation.
- HBCU transfer agreement and participating HBCUs
- HBCU Fast Facts
- How to Qualify, Next Steps, & HBCUs
- HBCU Contact List
For more information, questions and/or to receive additional support, students transferring to a HBCU can meet with a GCC counselor or email: HBCUTransfer@CCCCO.edu. Visit HBCU TAG Application and Deadlines for additional information.
Loyola Marymount University
Read more about getting guaranteed admission to LMU here.
Pacific Oaks College
Read more about getting guaranteed admission to Pacific Oaks College here.
Pepperdine Graziadio Business School
Read more about getting guaranteed admission to Pepperdine Graziadio Business School here.
University of La Verne
Read more about getting guaranteed admission to University of La Verne here.
University of San Francisco
Read more about getting guaranteed admission to University of San Fransisco here.
Whittier College
Read more about getting guaranteed admission to Whittier College here.
St. Mary's College of California
Guarantee your admissions to Saint Mary's College by meeting these requirements:
- Complete 23 UC transferable semester units
- A cumulative academic GPA of 2.50 calculated by Saint Mary’s College
- Good standing with your current institution
- Academic GPA of 3.00 and above to receive a merit scholarship
Arizona State University
Earn guaranteed general admission to ASU and to your MyPath2ASU® major of choice if all requirements are satisfied. (Some majors have additional or higher admission requirements.)
General university admission is guaranteed upon successful completion of the following conditions:
- Completion of an associate degree from a regionally accredited higher education institution with a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA (nonresidents) or
- Completion of 24 or more transferable semester credits post-high school with a minimum cumulative transfer GPA of 2.50 and verification of high school graduation or the equivalent
NOTE: Some ASU colleges and schools have additional or higher requirements for admission into their majors. Students will also need to submit an Arizona State University admission application, including an application fee and other required documents, such as official college/university transcripts. MyPath2ASU® pathway programs are based on a minimum of 24 transfer credit hours; students with fewer than 24 credit transfer credit hours will need to meet the appropriate admission requirements. International students will need to meet international admission requirements.
Northern Arizona University
You will be offered admission to NAU as a transfer student if:
- You’ve completed the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) with a cumulative GPA of 2.5+ or
- You’ve completed an associate degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.0+
Note that with a completed IGETC, you will have fulfilled all of the lower-level requirements but not the junior- or senior-level writing requirement of the NAU Liberal Studies program. Without a completed IGETC, you are still eligible to apply appropriate credits toward your NAU degree.
Eastern Oregon University
If you have either an Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Certificate (IGETC) or CSU General Education-Breadth Certificate (CSUGE) with a 2.25 GPA, you will be automatically admitted to EOU. Read more here.
The ADT Commitment is the Independent California College and University sector’s adaptation of the ADT pathway. While similar to the CSU ADT, there are also some differences due to the independent nature of the state’s nonprofit institutions:
Unlike CSU, AICCU institutions are not part of a system and each campus has its own admission and graduation requirements.
If an ADT transfer student meets all the requirements of admission to a participating institution, admission is guaranteed to that college as opposed to a system.
The ADT Commitment is:
- Guaranteed admission for the ADT students meeting admission requirements;
- Guarantees a minimum of 60 semester/90 quarter units will transfer;
- Guarantees the student starts with junior standing.
Visit the Scholars Program website to learn more about the many opportunities below, and how to join.
UCLA Transfer Alliance Program (TAP)
The UCLA Transfer Alliance Program allows you to enhance your ability to transfer to UCLA at the junior level from a participating California community college. Students are certified by the honors program counselor/coordinator after completing the honors or scholars program at a participating community college. Applicants are given priority consideration for admission to majors in the College, as well as the Public Affairs and Education and Social Transformation majors at UCLA.
UCI Honors to Honors (H2H)
Honors to Honors is a partnership with a group of community colleges, where the community college honors director may nominate outstanding honors students applying to UCI for special consideration for selection for Campuswide Honors and for merit scholarships. A 3.7 GPA and successful completion of the community college honors program are required.
Honors Transfer Council of California (HTCC)
The GCC Scholars Program is a member of the HTCC, in which students completing the Scholars Program enjoy enhanced transfer consideration and other benefits at partner campuses. Benefits may include guaranteed or priority acceptance consideration, special scholarships, recognition of honors coursework as an indicator of academic rigor, and other academic, cultural, and social benefits.
To see the various partnership agreements, visit the HTCC website.
The goal of the CCCP Scholars Program is to motivate, inform and prepare California community college students to transfer to a bachelor degree-granting institution, including selective universities such as UCLA.
Benefits of becoming a CCCP Scholar:
- Personalized, intersectional peer advising from a current UCLA student
- Guidance on how to maximize academic programs at your community college
- In-depth information on the transfer and application process to the University of California
- Early exposure to UCLA resources and support programs
- Networking opportunities with UCLA faculty, staff, alumni, and current transfer students
- Exposure to research, university academic writing, pre-graduate program, and career exploration
- Invitation to exclusive webinars as well as transfer preparation activities and opportunities
- CCCP Scholars have a higher rate of admission to selective universities and might be eligible for special scholarships
To become a scholar, you must first apply and take part in one of our summer experiences at UCLA. Some of these experiences are residential, where you get to spend two nights and three days in the dorms at UCLA. Please keep in mind that being a part of CCCP is FREE OF COST. Students do not pay to be a part of the program -- everything is free!
You can access our site coordinator, Jada’s, and our assigned peer advisors’ Zoom and contact information on the CCCP Scholars Program Contact Information page.