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Transfer

Where Are You Going from Here?

Planning to transfer to a four-year college? Transfer is a process, not an event! The earlier you begin the process, the more likely the experience will be hassle-free and successful.

You can start completing requirements right now while you are at College of the Redwoods. Meeting with Counseling and Advising to make an Education Plan will help make sure that the courses you are taking fufill requirements at the school you plan to attend.

Services available:
  • Academic Advising
  • Resource Library
  • College Transfer Day
  • Transfer Admissions Agreements
  • Four-year University Representative Visits

Are You Transfering to..

The following links provide information on course preparation for health science programs not offered at College of the Redwoods. It is important to note that students successfully transfer to and from many other colleges and universities without formal articulation agreements. The following information is subject to change. Students should review the most recent catalog of the campus of their choice and consult with a CR counselor.

The following links provide information for students transferring from College of the Redwoods to selected independent colleges and universities in California. Please be advised that some of the links below display useful transfer information rather than specific articulation agreements. It is important to note that students successfully transfer to many other colleges and universities without formal articulation agreements. The following information is subject to change. Students should review the most recent catalog of the campus of their choice and consult with a CR counselor.

The following links provide information for students transferring from College of the Redwoods to selected colleges and universities in other states. Please be advised that some of the links below display useful transfer information rather than specific articulation agreements. The following information is subject to change. Students should review the most recent catalog of the campus of their choice and consult with a CR counselor.

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