Articulation

Articulation is the process by which one college matches its courses to courses at another college. Articulation ensures that courses completed at one college will not have to be repeated after transferring to another college. An Articulation Agreement is an official agreement that specifies courses which are comparable to, or acceptable in lieu of, requirements at the transfer college or university. By completing an articulated course, Clovis Community College students may satisfy university admission, general education, lower-division major preparation and/or graduation requirements, prior to transfer.

Resources

Clovis Community College has articulation agreements with several higher education institutions, including the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and some private and out-of-state colleges and universities. You can find these agreements on ASSIST.org, the official course transfer and articulation system for California colleges and universities. Visit the website to see which courses are transferable and how they apply to specific majors or general education requirements.

CollegeSource

CollegeSource provides tools that help colleges simplify transfer credit processes and academic degree planning. This makes it easier for students to reach graduation through better transfer articulation.


CollegeSource Online

CollegeSource Online is a database of 193,320 digital college catalogs, institution profiles, transcript keys, and other resources.


Transfer Evaluation System (TES)

The Transfer Evaluation System (TES), is an all-in-one transfer articulation solution that allows higher ed staff to research transfer credit, track evaluations, manage equivalencies, and communicate the results to the public.


Transferology

Transferology is a nationwide transfer network of 400+ colleges and a student recruitment tool providing students with information on where and how their college credit will count.

Standardized exams are designed to measure how well a student has mastered the content and skills of college courses. A student must meet specific scores and requirements to get college credit. Below you will find links to resources that describe in detail how to apply exam scores towards college credit for Clovis Community College, CSU, & UC General Education requirements.

See Assessment for Course Placement


Advancement Placement (AP)

CSU External Exam Credit

CSU Advanced Placement (AP)

UC AP Credits


International Baccalaureate (IB)

CSU International Baccalaureate (IB)

UC IB Credits


College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

CSU College Level Examination Program

C-ID

C-ID, the Course Identification Numbering System, is a faculty-driven system that was initially developed to assign identifying designations (C-ID numbers) to significant transfer courses. C-ID addresses the need for a "common course numbers" by providing a mechanism to identify comparable courses.


currIQūnet/CORs

currIQūnet is a web-based curriculum management system for the development, review, and approval of academic courses and programs. It provides a searchable database of Clovis Community College's curriculum inventory.


CCC Catalogs

The official Clovis Community College Catalog is intended to serve students and prospective students as a guide to program planning, institutional services, and regulations for attendance at this institution.


Additional Resources:

California Community Colleges

California State University

University of California Office of the President

Majors

Associate of Art Degrees (AA), Associate of Science Degrees (AS), Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), Certificate of Achievement (CA), Certificate of Completion (CC), Certificate In (CN)

View the majors list


General Education

CCC Local General Education

CSU General Education

IGETC

CalGETC


Intersegmental Committee of the Academic Senates (ICAS)

ICAS standards, policies, and procedural manual


Program Mapper

Pre-Professional Health Major Guides

CCC Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT)

Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC) Templates

CSU Associate Degree for Transfer - Transfer Model Curriculum

ADT Major & Campus Search

California Virtual Campus (CVC)

The California Virtual Campus (CVC) is a systemwide resource for the 116 California Community Colleges, ensuring that more students are able to complete their educational goals by increasing both access to and success in high-quality online courses.

CCC Online Learning

CCC Online Learning: Is distance education right for me?

Cal State Online

California State University system online course offerings

Online Bachelor Degrees

Santa Monica College