The $40 fee can be paid online at the time of application, or you can send the non-refundable application fee to the Admissions Office. Cheques or money orders must be made payable to Menlo College. You may be entitled to an exemption from the filing fee. Please contact admissions@menlo.edu to find out. Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday9 a.m. to 5 p.m. .m. (excluding holidays) Articulation is the planned process that connects two educational institutions to allow students a smooth transition – without delaying or duplicating classes – from community college to four-year college or university. Taft College has articulation agreements with a variety of colleges.

Students who plan to move from Taft College to a CSU or UC campus can find information about articulation online (www.assist.org) or in person at the Transfer/Counseling Center. ASSIST (www.assist.org) is a database that contains information on the most important and general educational requirements of the lower divisions and their equivalents at Community College. Taft College also has articulation and transfer agreements with a variety of private, independent and non-governmental institutions. These agreements may include general education requirements, the main requirements of the lower department, or both. For more information, please contact the Transfer and Counselling Centre. Taft College has an articulation with the following colleges: Please submit a personal essay of at least 250 words in which you explain your reasons for seeking a college education, the expectations of a college education, and the reasons for applying to Menlo College. The ASSIST repository contains statewide student transfer information for public colleges in California. It displays reports on how course points earned at a public college or university in California can be applied when transferred to another.

ASSIST is the official articulation repository for California public colleges and universities (CC, CSU, UC) and therefore provides the most accurate and up-to-date information on transferring students within public institutions in California. “Each university system has its own program requirements. These requirements vary depending on the major planned by the student. An articulation agreement is an agreement with a four-year institution that determines which West Valley College courses can be transferred to meet general, elective, or primary requirements. It takes several months to a year or sometimes longer for a new or revised course to be approved for all corresponding transfer articulation lists. 800.55.MENLO Toll-free650 543 3753 phonetransfer@menlo.edu The process that facilitates the successful transfer of students from community colleges to undergraduate bachelor`s degree programs. This is the process of developing formal written agreements that explain how courses are transferred from one institution to another, either “comparable to” or acceptable instead of specific course requirements for four-year institutions. Taft College has transfer agreements with the following schools: Transfer applicants must submit official transcripts. Transcripts can be submitted via electronic transcription services such as parchment or sent by mail. Applicants who have not completed at least 12 transferable hours of the academic semester (18 quarterly credits) must also submit high school transcripts. The following is a list of articulation agreements and/or informal transfer course equivalencies with approximately private colleges and universities. Some of the information represents actual formal articulation agreements, while those that do not have formal agreements list the information provided on the university`s website.

Requests for articulation should be addressed to the articulation agent for each course in which the joint is requested. Menlo College has developed articulation agreements with many California community colleges. Students do not need to complete all of the courses listed before transferring to Menlo College. However, articulation agreements will help you choose courses that meet Menlo`s overall educational requirements. Check out our current agreements below: The process begins with the approval of a course first by the program committee. If approved before the catalog printing deadline (usually mid-spring), the course will be listed in the catalog for the next academic year. .