Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) & Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T)
MiraCosta College offers the following Associate Degrees for Transfer to the California State University (CSU). The degrees, developed as a result of the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act, are designed to provide students with a clear pathway to a CSU designated similar major and to the attainment of a baccalaureate degree.
- AS-T Administration of Justice
- AA-T Anthropology
- AA-T Art History
- AS-T Biology
- AS-T Business 2.0
- AA-T Child and Adolescent Development
- AA-T Communication Studies 2.0
- AS-T Computer Science
- AS-T Early Childhood Education
- AA-T English
- AA-T Film, Television and Electronic Media
- AA-T Geography
- AA-T History
- AS-T Hospitality
- AA-T Law, Public Policy and Society
- AS-T Mathematics
- AS-T Nutrition and Dietetics for Transfer
- AA-T Political Science
- AA-T Psychology
- AA-T Public Health Science
- AA-T Spanish
- AA-T Social Justice-African American Studies
- AA-T Social Justice (Chicano Studies)
- AA-T Social Justice: Gender Studies
- AA-T Social Justice: LGBTQ Studies
- AA-T Social Work
- AA-T Sociology
- AA-T Studio Arts
- AA-T Theatre Arts
CSU Similar Majors
Students who earn these degrees will be granted priority admission to a CSU campus in a similar baccalaureate (BA) degree program with a guarantee of junior standing as long as the student meets all prescribed admission requirements. Completion of an AA-T or AS-T degree does not guarantee admission to specific major. Admission may be to an emphasis or option within the degree or to another degree program at the participating CSU campus. Once admitted, the student will be required to complete 60 additional prescribed units to qualify for the similar baccalaureate degree.
CSU Priority Admission
Priority admission is defined at most participating CSU campuses as .1 GPA bump awarded to students completing an AA-T or AS-T for an Impacted Major or the awarding of a.2 GPA bump for a Non-impacted major on a participating CSU Impacted campus. MiraCosta students earning an AA-T, an AS-T or completing traditional admission requirements, as found at www.assist.org have local priority admission to California State University San Marcos.Many CSU campuses are granting priority admission to students within their local service area.
Explore Degree Pathways
An Associate in Arts or Associate in Science for Transfer degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a non-participating CSU campus, to the University of California, or to a private or out of state university. Students are encouraged to consult with a MiraCosta Counselor and visit the Transfer Center for further information regarding the most efficient pathway to transfer, and to develop an educational plan designed to meet educational goals.