Connection for Connection for Student SuccessStudent Success
ArticulationArticulation
WHAT IS IT?
Lower-Division Transfer PatternLower-Division Transfer Pattern
• LDTP – State-sponsored articulation and transfer pathway
• Goal of identifying common courses for popular majors ACROSS THE CSU SYSTEM.
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• For students who know exactly what major they wish to pursue and at which CSU campus, current major preparation articulation and transfer admission agreements are quite useful.
• For students who are initially uncertain about a major and/or CSU campus, the LDTP provides a measure of flexibility and options for preparation.
Articulation with public 4-year Articulation with public 4-year UniversitiesUniversities
•Cabrillo has excellent and very thorough articulation with all the UC’s and CSU’s.
Cabrillo College and UCSCCabrillo College and UCSC
•Cabrillo has a strong and long-standing relationship with UCSC.
•We are articulated with 70 of their majors.
New Major:•Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Cabrillo College and SJSUCabrillo College and SJSU
•Cabrillo has a strong and long-standing relationship with San Jose State University
•We have articulation with 115 majors at SJSU.
Cabrillo College and CSUMBCabrillo College and CSUMB
• We recently finalized major preparation articulation with CSUMB for their Telecommunications, Multimedia and Applied Computing (TMAC) major.
……Cabrillo College and CSUMBCabrillo College and CSUMB
• This major at CSUMB will be changing to CSIT – Computer Science and Information Technology, and the major preparation we have established will be applicable for this new major as well.
New Majors at CSUMB: Biology, Psychology & Kinesiology
Private Universities Private Universities Articulated with CabrilloArticulated with Cabrillo
• Academy of Art University• Alliant International Univ.• Anglo-American College-Prague• Azusa Pacific University• Bethany Bible College• Brigham Young University• CalArts – Valenia, CA• California College of Arts & Crafts• Cleveland Chiropractic College• Cogswell College• Concordia University• Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.• Fashion Institute of Design & • Merchandising (FIDM)• Five Branches Institute• Golden Gate University• Indiana University• John F. Kennedy University
• Jones International Univ. • So. Cal Univ. of Health Sciences (Formerly
LACC)• Menlo School and College• Mills College• National University• New College of San Francisco• Notre Dame de Namur University• Pacific Oaks College• Palmer College of Chiropractic West• Santa Clara University• San Francisco Art Institute• Touro University• University of San Francisco (USF)• University of So. California (USC)• University of Pacific (UOP)• Utah State University• Western Oregon University
Indiana University 90/30Indiana University 90/30
• Cabrillo College has in place articulation with Indiana University through a 90/30 Bachelor of General Studies Program. Under the 90/30 Program, students earn an A.S. degree (60 units) at Cabrillo, take an additional 30 units of specified courses for their major at Cabrillo, and then take their final 30 units of upper-division courses on-line via distance education at Indiana University.
……Indiana UniversityIndiana University
• Bachelor of Science Degrees in General Studies with an emphasis in: – Business – Communication Studies– Economics– English– Engineering or– Mathematics
……Indiana UniversityIndiana University
• Guides are available from the Cabrillo Articulation website:
• http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/articulation
• The cost for the final 30 units, taken on-line, is estimated at $5,000.00-$6,000.00.
Study AbroadStudy Abroad
• There are also increasing opportunities for students who want to study abroad.
• For example …
New Anglo-American College in New Anglo-American College in PraguePrague
• Fully accredited university• Degrees are fully acknowledged in the U.S.
and by both the UC and CSU systems. • As of last summer, they had 100 students
enrolled, 50 from the U.S. and 50 English-speaking students from the Czech Republic or other countries.
• They admit California Community College transfer students who have a 2.5 GPA or higher.
• All of their classes are taught in English.
… … New Anglo-American College in New Anglo-American College in PraguePrague
• They have 3 Bachelors Degree Programs: 1) Business Administration
2) Humanities & Social Sciences (which can emphasize either Politics and Society or Humanities, Society and Culture
3) Comparative Law.
……New Anglo-American College, New Anglo-American College, PraguePrague
• They will accept 45 community college units • Students who transfer with 45 units will be able
to complete their B.A. in 2 years. • Limited housing is available and they assist
students in finding apartments hear the college• Tuition is $2,266.89 per semester.• No cost for books or computers – those are
included • Housing and food in Prague is quite inexpensive• The campus is located in a beautiful old
building in one of the oldest and most beautiful areas of Prague (the Mala Strana right off the Charles Bridge)
High School ArticulationHigh School Articulation
• Cabrillo articulates courses with 13 local high schools and the County ROP.
• Many of these agreements are for placement in math and foreign language
• But Cabrillo also has agreements with high schools for career-technical courses, some of which transfer to the CSU and UC.
H.S-ROP Articulated Courses:H.S-ROP Articulated Courses:
• Administration of Justice• Computer Literacy/Keyboarding• Video Production• Agricultural Production/ Horticulture• Computer Graphics• Metal Fabrication
How does this work?How does this work?
• The goal of high school articulation is to bring the high school student into the foundation course in a particular vocational or transfer program.
• The agreements require curriculum review by both the high school and college faculty teaching the courses.
• Requirements for credit are specified: e.g.“eligible to petition for CJ-1, 3 units, with Grade of “C” or better in class AND 70% or better on the Cabrillo-approved CJ-1 final exam.
• Agreements can be renewed or updated each year following curriculum review by both high school and college faculty teaching the courses. Presently we are puttting the agreements in place for 2 years.
• The high school student takes the high school course and meets the minimum requirement to petition for credit, e.g. grade of “B” in the course.
Awarding Students CreditAwarding Students Credit
• The process for a high school student to receive credit requires the submission of:
– Application for Enrollment– High School Release Form– Petition for Articulated Credit
• All of which are available on the School to College to Career websiteAnd – Transcript or Grade Report from Instructor
(Exam grades or portfolio if required)
• After processing, student is given credit in the Cabrillo course with the corresponding high school grade, with a special code on the Cabrillo transcript - credit by exam*.
e.g. Grade
Course Number Course Title Grade PointsCodes
DM-1 Intro to Digital Media A4.0 09*
Benefits for the studentBenefits for the student
• Earn college credits while still in high school
• Jump-start their career by taking the foundation course for a Cabrillo vocational degree
• No fees – students pay no Cabrillo fees for courses articulated with their high school
High School StudentsHigh School StudentsConcurrent Enrollment vs. Articulated CourseConcurrent Enrollment vs. Articulated Course
High school student is enrolled at an area high school AND wants to take a course at Cabrillo College.
• Student submits Cabrillo application for enrollment.
• Student submits a high school release form indicating which course student wishes to enroll in. Form is signed by a high school administrator, the parent or guardian and the student. Some Cabrillo courses can also fulfill high school requirements. Student should discuss this with the high school counselor, and check the box on the high school release form to receive credit on their high school transcript.
• Student enrolls in the course and pays the Cabrillo fees.
• Upon completion of the course, student receives a Cabrillo grade. Student may request a copy of their Cabrillo transcript by filling out a Transcript Request Form.
• A Cabrillo grade report will be sent automatically to the high school If student receives a grade of “A” from Cabrillo, high school may also award honors points.
• Student enrolls in a regular high school course which is articulated to a Cabrillo course.
• Upon completion of the course student submits the following:
• Cabrillo application for enrollment.• High School Release form indicating the
Cabrillo articulated course. Form is signed by a high school administrator, the parent or guardian and the student.
• Petition for Articulated Credit.• Transcript Request form to have the
Cabrillo transcript mailed to them after credit has been awarded.
• Upon completion of the course, high school instructor submits a final grade sheet to Cabrillo HSO.
• HSO submits students’ paperwork to Cabrillo Admissions & Records for processing and awarding of credit. (Student pays no Cabrillo fees).
• Student is given credit in Cabrillo course corresponding to the grade received at the high school, credit by exam*.
• Cabrillo transcript is mailed to the student.
Cabrillo’s CommitmentCabrillo’s Commitment
• In every department, division and program, Cabrillo is committed to student success.