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Tips on transferring to a 4-year college

Professor Mary Rider gives a workshop on the process of transferring to another college

Reported by Russ Lindquist, videotaped by Earnest Carter

GROSSMONT COLLEGE – You’re getting good grades at Grossmont, expecting to transfer to San Diego State University – and you’re turned down for admission.  What should you do?

Olivia Flores, who works at Grossmont’s transfer center in Room 58D when she’s not working as a counselor at Kearny High School, told GC Summit managing editor Russell Lindquist and videographer Earnest Carter that there are several options.   One can petition San Diego State, citing the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) agreement between the two schools.  Or, one could like at other campuses in the Calfornia State University system.

Following is Carter’s and Lindquist’s interview with Flores:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5fhH0jUiGY

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