Frequently asked Questions
1. Which Palomar classes transfer?
2. How many units do I need to transfer?
3 How many units can I transfer to the university from Palomar?
4. What if I take more transferable units than 70
5. What if I want to transfer before completing 56 or 67 units?
6. What is Educational Planning (Ed Plan)?
7. What is General Education (GE)?
8. What is Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)?
9. What is GE certification and why is it important for transferring students?
10. What is a Transfer Admission Gurarantee (TAG)?
11. What is double-counting units?
12. If I obtain an AA degree from Palomar, am I automatically ready to transfer?
13. How many units are needed for an Associate degree?
14. What is the difference between an Associate degree and a Bachelor's degree?
15. What is the difference between the California State University and the University of California?
16. What is the difference between lower division and upper division classes?
17. What is a major?
18. What is a minor?
19. Where can I find which classes to take for my major?
20. What is Articulation?
21. What is the California Articulation Number (CAN)?
22. Do I need to declare a major before I transfer?
23. What is an impacted major?
24. What is the minimum GPA for transfer?
25. What is a competitive GPA for transfer?
26. Do I need electives or PE to transfer?
27. It is important to purchase a Palomar catalog?
28. How can I meet with a college/university representative?
29. How can I have my Palomar transcript sent to another collor or university?
30. How do I find out about transfer requirements for the school I plan to attend
31. What if I want to transfer out-of-state?
32. What is the difference between a CSU and a UC?
33. What is the difference between a quarter and a semester?
34. What is meant by priority filing dates for the CSU and UC?
What is the Faculty Advising Program?

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