Important Information for Transfer Applicants

Class Profile – Transfers, Fall 2009

Gender
  • Males – 386
  • Females – 396
Ethnicity
  • American Indian – 1.4%
  • Asian American – 5%
  • Black – 3%
  • Hawaiian - .8%
  • Hispanic – 10%
  • Two or more - 8%
  • White – 65%
  • Unknown – 8%
Top Community Colleges
  • College of the Redwoods - 115
  • Shasta – 24
  • Santa Rosa – 19
  • Sierra – 18
  • Diablo Valley – 14
  • Grossmont – 13
The leading majors of choice this year were biology, business administration, English, kinesiology, elementary education, psychology, forestry, and wildlife.

Transfer Associate Degree Admission at Humboldt

California Community College students that have earned a transfer associate (AA/AS-T) degree are guaranteed junior standing and priority admission consideration over all other transfer students when applying to a CSU baccalaureate (BA/BS) degree program that has been deemed similar to the student’s community college area of emphasis. Once admitted to a similar baccalaureate (BA/BS) degree program, the transfer associate degree student will only be required to complete 60 additional prescribed units to qualify for the similar baccalaureate (BA/BS) degree.
Similar Programs at Humboldt State can be found online. Because this is a new program, the list of majors is growing as more get approved.
To be eligible for the admission priority consideration at HSU, Upper Division Transfer applicants with a California Community College AA-T/AS-T degree must submit verification that they have, or are finishing, the remaining requirements for the AA-T/AS-T degree. For more information on this process, please click here.
For more information, please go to the California State University’s “Transfer Associate Degree.”