About the Associate Degree for Transfer and the Associate Degree:
Associate Degree for Transfer:
The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) and Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) are new Associate Degrees
designed to prepare students for transfer to the CSU system and earn an Associate Degree using the same requirements. They
are intended to make it easier for CSU-bound students to successfully transfer by having universal lower-division major
requirements for all 23 CSU campuses. Students can prepare to transfer to the CSU system using just one set of preparation
courses for their major rather than having to meet different requirements for multiple campuses.
In general, the Associate Degrees for Transfer offer a streamlined process for those transferring to the CSU system. There
are other benefits as well:
- Guaranteed priority admission with junior status to a CSU campus with a “similar” major;
- GPA bump of .10 or .20 when applying to an impacted campus or major;
- Students can receive priority admissions to their local CSU campus to a major deemed similar to the AA-T or AS-T major;
- After transfer to CSU, guaranteed degree completion within 60 semester units at the CSU
Associate Degree for Transfer (A.A.-T or A.S.-T):
- Complete 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following:
- General Education Pattern Option B: the California State University General Education-Breadth requirements OR General Education Pattern Option C: The Inter-segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) (In some instances the A.A.-T/A.S.-T will only allow for Option C, please be sure to check the specific TMC Template); and
- The Minimum degree specific semester units as required for each Associate in Arts or Associate in Science Transfer major.
- Obtain an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Earn a grade of “C” or better in all courses required for the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science Transfer major.
The above requirements must be completed by the end of a Spring Semester if transferring in Fall. Also, please note that a
higher GPA is generally required for majors declared impacted or in high demand - please check with a Counselor for more
specific information.
Associate Degree:
The Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degrees can be earned at Santa
Rosa Junior College. Requirements for graduation with an Associate Degree are
prescribed by the California Community College System and the Board of Trustees
of Santa Rosa Junior College.
It is the student's responsibility to file a
Application for Degree by the deadline date during the
semester in which he/she plans to complete the requirements. Official
transcripts from all colleges previously attended should be submitted as part
of the graduation evaluation process. Applicants are notified by mail of their
eligibility for the degree.
PLEASE NOTE: When submitting this form, you will be directed to login to your student portal. From there, you will need to complete a degree audit for your intended major in order to submit your petition. The link to the petition form is provided at the end of the audit.
Associate Degree Requirements:
A student must fulfill
all of the following requirements in order to
receive an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science degree:
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A General Education Pattern
Students may choose one of three options for meeting the General Education
requirements toward earning an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Sciences
Degree at Santa Rosa Junior College:
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Option A: Complete the 23 units of the Associate Degree General
Education course requirements and the math competency requirement. OR
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Option B: Complete the California State University (CSU) General
Education course requirements (eligibility for full certification of 39 units). OR
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Option C: Complete the Intersegmental General Education Transfer
Curriculum (IGETC) (eligibility for full certification).
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A Major
To receive an Associate Degree a student must complete a major course of study
of at least 18 college units from the SRJC list of
approved majors. A major provides coherence, focus, depth, sequencing,
and synthesis of learning. A course may be used to satisfy both a General
Education requirement and a major requirement (Title 5, 55806). Within the
major, a course may not be used more than one time to meet a major requirement.
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A Minimum Number of Degree Units
A student must complete a minimum of 60 units in courses numbered 1-299.
(Courses numbered 300-899 are designed to meet a variety of student needs and
are not applicable toward Associate Degree requirements. Students should plan
their course of study carefully with the assistance of a college counselor.)
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A Minimum Number of Units Taken in Residence
A student must be enrolled during the semester in which the degree is granted.
A minimum of 12 units must be completed at Santa Rosa Junior College.
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A Minimum Standard of Scholarship
A student must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 ("C") or better
in all Santa Rosa Junior College and transferred course work submitted toward
the Degree. For all students admitted for the Fall 2009 term or any term thereafter,
a grade of "C" or better, or "P" if the course is taken on a pass/no pass basis,
is required for each course applied toward the major.
Catalog Rights:
Requirements for an Associate Degree are determined according to the catalog in
effect at the time of initial enrollment. In order to maintain catalog rights,
a student must be in continuous enrollment; that is, enrollment in at least one
credit course during each successive academic year.
For the purpose of catalog rights, the academic year begins each fall and ends
with the subsequent summer session. When a break in enrollment occurs, degree
requirements are determined according to the catalog in effect when continuous
enrollment is resumed.
Continuous Enrollment:
Students who do not remain in continuous enrollment are subject to all academic
policies and requirements as stated in the College Catalog in effect at the
time of their resumption of enrollment. Continuous enrollment is defined as
enrollment in at least one credit course during each successive academic year.
Degree Honors:
Degree honors are determined by the student's overall grade point average (GPA)
and includes transfer work submitted to SRJC. A student who has maintained a
GPA between 3.20 and 3.39 will be graduated with honors; 3.40 and 3.59, with
high honors; and 3.60 or higher, with highest honors.
Multiple Majors:
It is possible for a student to be awarded more than one major upon graduation
providing that all requirements are met for each major. For multiple majors, a
single diploma with all majors listed will be issued. If one major leads to an
Associate in Arts and the other to an Associate in Science, two diplomas will
be issued.
Additional Associate Degrees:
Students who already possess an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree
from Santa Rosa Junior College may be awarded an additional degree upon
completion of the following:
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All requirements in a major in a different
field of study. Previous coursework may be used.
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Any new areas of General Education in effect at the time the student re-enrolls
if there has been a break in enrollment.
Students seeking an Associate Degree after having received an Associate Degree
from another regionally accredited community college may be awarded an
additional Associate Degree upon completion of the following:
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All requirements in a major in a different
field of study. Previous coursework may be used.
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Twelve units in residence at Santa Rosa Junior College.
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Santa Rosa Junior College General Education areas not fulfilled at the previous
institution.
Students who already possess a Bachelor's Degree or higher from a regionally
accredited institution of higher education may be awarded an Associate Degree
upon completion of the following:
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All requirements in a major in a different
field of study. Previous coursework may be used.
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Twelve units in residence at Santa Rosa Junior College.
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A Bachelor's Degree or higher from a regionally accredited college in the
United States will be accepted as fulfilling the Santa Rosa Junior College
General Education requirements for graduation.