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Welcome Transfer Students and Community College Counselors!

According to data from the 2007-2008 Statistical Report of California Community College Transfers to the California State University System, 2007-2008 Profile, Cal State Fullerton enrolled the largest number of transfer students from California Community Colleges of all of the 23 CSU campuses. If you are planning to transfer to Cal State Fullerton, you are not alone!

New transfer students visit our Academic Advisement Center every day and many of these students have similar questions. The Transfer Section of our website should answer many of those questions and help you prepare for your transfer.

Please review ALL of the information on these pages.

If you still have questions after becoming an admitted student, please feel free to visit our office in UH 123B. You must bring in a copy of your unofficial transcripts and your Titan Degree Audit.

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