What is Articulation?

Articulation is the process of developing a formal, bilateral, written agreement that identifies courses (or sequences of courses) on a "sending" campus (Oxnard College) that are comparable to, or acceptable in lieu of, specific course requirements at a "receiving" campus (a four-year college/university).

Why is Articulation Important?

Successful completion of an articulated course assures the student and the faculty that the student has taken the appropriate course and received the necessary instruction and preparation to progress to the next level at the college/university.

 

ASSIST.ORG

ASSIST.ORG
Your key to transferring
 to the
University of California  and 
California State University systems

 

ASSIST is a computerized student-transfer information system that can be accessed over the internet at ASSIST.ORG. This site displays reports of how course credits earned at the California Community Colleges can be applied when transferred to a California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC) campus. On ASSIST, students can search for their major to find out which of the CSU and UC campuses offer their major, then look up the Articulation agreement that exists between Oxnard College and that campus for that major. Agreements will also specify admission requirements for particular majors.

If Oxnard College does not offer a particular required course, students can look up the agreements with other local community colleges (such as Ventura College, Moorpark College, or Santa Barbara City College) to see if they offer the articulated course. For more information, schedule an appointment with a counselor in the Transfer Center.

 

Articulation Agreements with Independent/Private Colleges/Universities and Out-of-State Universities

The Oxnard College Transfer Center is also available to help with transfer questions. 

 

What Majors (degrees and certificates) does Oxnard College Offer? 

 

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