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PLANNING CHECKLIST

Academic Planning is the key to transfer success and it is never too early to start researching your transfer options. While at Norco College, you can get started on your lower-division general education and major preparation courses for transfer. Use the resources below to start your transfer journey.​


Transfer Planning


CSU RESEARCH & QUICK LINKS

The California State University is one of the largest and most affordable university systems available. With 23 campuses to choose from, you are sure to find a CSU that meets your needs. Start your research early to find your perfect campus

CSU General Ed. Requirements                   Associate's Degree for Transfer​ 

Explore CSU Campuses​
​Impacted Majors & Campuses
CSU Tuition/Fees



UC RESEARCH & QUICK LINKS

The University of California offers a research-focused curriculum at 9 undergraduate campuses up and down the state. Start your research early to find your perfect campus.

UC General Ed. Requirements ​                    Transfer Admission Guarantee​

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UC Health Professional Schools
UC Tuition/Fees
Explore UC System​



PRIVATE UNIVERSITY QUICK LINKS

California's fully accredited independent colleges and universities provide many options for students planning to continue their education after community college. Admissions requirements vary by campus, as do application deadlines. Start your research early, then meet with a counselor to plan for success:
Explore Nonprofit Campuses
Transfer Guide to Private Schools​
Norco College Transfer Agreements with Private Universities

HBCU | HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES & UNIVERSITY QUICK LINKS

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) have an excellent academic track record. While only 17 percent of black undergraduate students attend an HBCU, more than 28 percent of African-Americans who receive a bachelor's degree obtain them from an HBCU. These colleges and universities are also leading institutions in awarding degrees to African-American students in the life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering programs.​

​Explore HBCU Campuses
HBCU Transfer Guarantee
HBCU Tuition & Facts