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Bridges between Modesto Junior College and Stanislaus StateOutreach and Advising A Stanislaus State Admissions & Outreach counselor is on the Modesto JuniorCollege campus two-three times per month to provide advising to Modesto JuniorCollege students interested in transferring to Stanislaus State, and is available tomeet with Modesto Junior College counselors to share new information and respondto questions.Stanislaus State Admissions & Outreach counselors regularly deliver classpresentations on admissions and transfer information in Modesto Junior Collegeguidance classes.Stanislaus State Admissions & Outreach counselors participate in several ModestoJunior College transfer activities and events, such as Modesto Junior College’sTransfer Day, College Night, and application workshops.The College of Education, Kinesiology, and Social Work Teacher Recruitment andRetention Program (TRRP) has established a new relationship this year withModesto Junior College in support of future teachers and counselors. Through thisnew collaboration, TRRP now delivers at Modesto Junior College fall informationalmeetings with counselors on teacher education requirements and support servicesfor future teachers, informational workshops twice a semester for future teachers,and advising and information sessions with prospective teacher education students.Stanislaus State collaborates with Modesto Junior College and Stanislaus CountyOffice of Education to co-host the Pathway to College – Parent Summit, designed toempower parents with the knowledge necessary to guide their children towardcollege.Stanislaus State, in partnership with Fresno State, administers the MulticulturalScholars Program (MSP), a United States Department of Agriculture – NationalInstitute of Food and Agriculture funded program (Dr. Oluwarotimi Odeh, PrincipalInvestigator). Through outreach to local community colleges, including ModestoJunior College, MSP is designed to meet the national need for scientists trained inthe food and agricultural sciences by recruiting, training, and pipelining 10underrepresented outstanding students into productive careers in the food andagricultural industry. The program provides scholarship support for students fromcommunity colleges, with academic support at a maximum funding level of 6,500per scholar per year for two years, plus a one-time Summer Internship placementwith a 4,000 stipend. The program includes an academic mentor for each scholar,and professional development opportunities during the college experience.Currently, two Modesto Junior College transfers are MSP award recipients andprogram participants at Stanislaus State.Stanislaus State’s Accounting and Finance Department, in partnership with ModestoJunior College, other community colleges in the region, and UC Merced, sponsor theannual Management Accountants Student Night. This outreach and networkingevent serves as a venue for Stanislaus State faculty to connect with Modesto JuniorPage 1 of 31

College and other community college students to share information about theprofession and the major.Professional Collaboration The Stanislaus State Articulation Officer (AO) works closely with the Modesto JuniorCollege AO on all transfer matters, and ensures the two-way information flow iscontinuously up to date.o The Stanislaus State AO helps ensure Stanislaus State Admissions &Outreach counselors are current on all changes in articulation betweenModesto Junior College and Stanislaus State.o The Modesto Junior College AO helps ensure appropriate personnel atModesto Junior College are current.Stanislaus State Admissions & Outreach hosts an annual Transfer Partner Breakfastwith regional CCCs, including Modesto Junior College, to provide updates ontransfer-related topics and to share best practices with each other.The Stanislaus State Admissions & Outreach team collaborated with Modesto JuniorCollege counselors to co-develop transfer and admissions advising materials.Stanislaus State Admissions & Outreach counselors regularly collaborate withModesto Junior College counselors to provide updates on transfer-related topics,share best practices with each other, and help ensure and maintain a current twoway communication channel.The Department of Liberal Studies at Stanislaus State hosts an annual LiberalStudies Advisory Meeting for regional CCCs, including Modesto Junior College,where AOs, counselors, and evaluators from Stanislaus State and the CCCs discussarticulation and transfer matters and ensure personnel at both ends are current.Stanislaus State also provides at this meeting updates on California teachercredentialing requirements, as most Liberal Studies students plan to move on to theMultiple Subject or the Education Specialist Credential Program.Stanislaus County Office of Education, Modesto Junior College, and Stanislaus Stateare participants in the Stanislaus Futures Initiative, funded through the CollegeFutures Foundation and facilitated by the Stanislaus Community Foundation. Keyareas of focus include system alignment, allocation of strategic needs-basedscholarships, and fostering a college-going culture. The College Access Team, ofwhich Stanislaus State and Modesto Junior College are both members, and is asubgroup of the Stanislaus Futures Initiative, meets regularly to discuss issues oftransition and the “warm hand-off” between the K-12 and the regional communitycolleges and Stanislaus State, and between the regional community colleges andStanislaus State.Stanislaus State’s Accounting and Finance Department collaborates with regionalcommunity colleges, including Modesto Junior College, on curriculum developmentand articulation issues.Agreements Modesto Junior College entered into a subcontract on the United States Departmentof Agriculture grant awarded to Stanislaus State (Dr. Oluwarotimi Odeh, PrincipalInvestigator) titled “Preparing Underrepresented Students for Careers inAgriculture through Curriculum Development, Program Enhancement, andPage 2 of 31

Innovative Experiential Learning.” The subcontract is effective March 15, 2015through March 14, 2018 and totals 34,572 (see Appendix A for the subrecipientagreement). Faculty from Modesto Junior College participate in the intensive annual2-week Leadership Experiences in Agricultural Development & Sciences (LEADS)program with interactive, integrated, field, and laboratory activities for students.LEADS program participants include rising junior and senior high school studentsand community college students. The project also seeks to strengthen theagriculture programs at each institution through curriculum development thataddresses the shortage of underrepresented students in the food and agriculturalindustry.In an effort to increase data-sharing and data-informed decision making, StanislausState is in the process of finalizing an MOU (California Partnership for AchievingStudent Success: Member Institution Memorandum of Understanding, 2017) withpartner institutions Modesto Junior College and San Joaquin Delta College, and CalPASS Plus. Cal PASS Plus is a program administered by Education Partnership, Inc.The MOU with Cal-PASS Plus and member institutions will create the mechanism tofacilitate the sharing, storing, and dissemination of data to member institutionsconcerning students who have or are attending said institutions.Articulation There are two centralized databases that all CCC students, including Modesto JuniorCollege students, can use to identify clear pathways to all CSUs, including Stanislaus.o ASSIST SIST is the official articulation database system managed by the CCC, CSU,and UC systems. ASSIST is utilized by advisors, counselors, and evaluators atboth Modesto Junior College and Stanislaus for accurate and effectiveadvising sessions and successful transfer of Modesto Junior College students.Any CCC student can use the system to identify, by major, courses that canbe completed at their respective CC, guaranteed to transfer and counttoward the major at the destination campus. A Modesto Junior Collegestudent can enter his/her campus, enter Stanislaus State as the destinationCSU, and enter the major, and see all the LD courses that can be taken atModesto Junior College that count toward the major requirements atStanislaus.o Associate Degrees for Transfer .shtml):The ADT database is managed by the CSU. Any CCC student can use thesystem to identify which ADTs/similar programs exist between his/her CCCand the destination CSU campus. So a Modesto Junior College student canenter his/her campus, enter Stanislaus State as the destination CSU, andenter his/her major of interest to see what similar ADT majors exist atStanislaus State. The Modesto Junior College student can also not limit thesearch to a specific major of interest, and see all the ADT/similar programs(including all majors and concentrations) that exist between Modesto JuniorCollege and Stanislaus State. Currently, there are 104 ADT/similar programsthat exist between Modesto Junior College and Stanislaus State (seeAppendix B for a complete listing). Enclosed is a sample outreach one-sheet(see Appendix C) used to inform prospective students about our ADTs.Page 3 of 31

Predating ADTs, Stanislaus State, in collaboration with Modesto Junior College,Merced College, and San Joaquin Delta College, established in 2002 its agricultureprogram. Stanislaus State’s Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program fostersrelationships with area community colleges through the implementation of a "2 2"program design. This 2 2 program is designed such that individuals who have anA.S. degree or equivalent in lower-division coursework in Agriculture, AgriculturalScience, Agricultural Economics, and closely related fields from community collegescan experience seamless transfer toward obtaining their bachelor degree. Targetedoutreach to Modesto Junior College and other regional community colleges isdelivered to help ensure seamless transfer of geographically bound students toStanislaus State.Page 4 of 31

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Appendix BAssociate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or earch.shtmlFrom Modesto Junior College to Stanislaus StateDegree Title(from MJC)DegreeTypeStanislaus State MajorAS-TCriminal JusticeCorrectionsBAAS-TCriminal JusticeCriminal Legal StudiesBAAS-TCriminal JusticeJuvenile JusticeBAAS-TCriminal JusticeLaw EnforcementBAAS-TAgricultureAgricultural BiologyBSAS-TAgricultureAgricultural EconomicsBSAS-TAgricultureGeneral AgricultureBSAS-TAgricultureSustainable eAgricultureAgricultureAgricultural BiologyAgricultural EconomicsGeneral AgricultureSustainable AgricultureBSBSBSBSAS-TAgricultureAgricultural BiologyBSAS-TAgricultureAgricultural EconomicsBSAS-TAgricultureGeneral AgricultureBSAS-TAgricultureSustainable AgricultureBSAA-TAnthropologyArchaeologyBiological Anthropology InterdisciplinaryTrackCultural AnthropologyGeneralArt HistoryComputer Information SystemsFinanceGeneral BusinessManagementMarketingOperations ManagementGeneralGeneralPublic Communication and Media TrackRelational and OrganizationalCommunication TrackBA17Administration ofJusticeAdministration ofJusticeAdministration ofJusticeAdministration ofJusticeAgriculture AnimalSciencesAgriculture AnimalSciencesAgriculture AnimalSciencesAgriculture AnimalSciencesAgriculture BusinessAgriculture BusinessAgriculture BusinessAgriculture BusinessAgriculture PlantSciencesAgriculture PlantSciencesAgriculture PlantSciencesAgriculture ogyArt HistoryBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationChemistryChemistryCommunication TAA-TAnthropologyAnthropologyArtBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationBusiness AdministrationChemistryChemistryCommunication Studies31Communication StudiesAA-TCommunication Studies12345678910111213141516Stanislaus StateMajor Emphasis or BABAPage 28 of 31

5758596061Communication StudiesCommunication StudiesCommunication StudiesComputer ScienceEarly ChildhoodEducationEarly ChildhoodEducationEarly ChildhoodEducationEarly ChildhoodEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherAA-TAA-TAA-TAS-TGender StudiesGender StudiesGender StudiesComputer ScienceCulture, Ideology, and RepresentationEthnicity, Nationality, and SexualityHistory, Society, and InequalityGeneralBABABABSAS-TChild DevelopmentChild Development Early Childhood TrackBAAS-TChild DevelopmentChild Development General TrackBAAS-TChild DevelopmentChild Development Middle Childhood TrackBAAS-TChild DevelopmentChild Development Services TrackBAAA-TLiberal StudiesAnthropologyBAAA-TLiberal StudiesApplied PhilosophyBAAA-TLiberal StudiesArtBAAA-TLiberal StudiesBilingual/Crosscultural: Southeast AsianBAAA-TLiberal StudiesBilingual/Crosscultural: SpanishBAAA-TLiberal StudiesBiological SciencesBAAA-TLiberal StudiesChemistryBAAA-TLiberal StudiesChild DevelopmentBAAA-TLiberal StudiesCivicsBAAA-TLiberal StudiesCommunication StudiesBAAA-TLiberal StudiesEarth SciencesBAAA-TLiberal StudiesEconomicsBAAA-TLiberal StudiesEnglishBAAA-TLiberal StudiesEthnic StudiesBAAA-TLiberal StudiesExceptional Children and YouthBAAA-TLiberal StudiesGeographyBAAA-TLiberal StudiesHistoryBAAA-TLiberal StudiesKinesiologyBAAA-TLiberal StudiesMathematicsBAAA-TLiberal StudiesMusicBAAA-TLiberal StudiesNatural SciencesBAAA-TLiberal StudiesPhysics and Physical SciencesBAPage 29 of 31

666768697071727374EducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary TeacherEducationElementary yPhysicsPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPsychologyPsychologyPublic Health Studio ArtsTheatre AA-TAA-TAA-TAA-TAA-TGeologyGeologyGender StudiesGender StudiesGender hysicsPhysicsPolitical e Arts62636465AA-TLiberal StudiesSociologyBAAA-TLiberal StudiesSpanishBAAA-TLiberal StudiesTeaching English to Speakers of OtherLanguages (TESOL)BAAA-TLiberal -TEnglishEnglishGender StudiesGender StudiesGender TESOLCulture, Ideology, and RepresentationEthnicity, Nationality, and SexualityHistory, Society, and InequalityCalifornia StudiesCultural/Social GeographyGeospatial TechnologyGlobal Studies and DevelopmentPhysical Geography and EnvironmentalStudiesApplied GeologyGeneralCulture, Ideology, and RepresentationEthnicity, Nationality, and SexualityHistory, Society, and InequalityGeneralExercise ScienceGeneralHealth PromotionGeneralGeneralGeneral MusicMusic TechnologyGeneral TrackGraduate School TrackGeneralGeneralGeneralDevelopmental PsychologyExperimental PsychologyGeneralHealth PromotionCriminology and SocietyGeneralHuman ServicesSocial ABABAPage 30 of 31

tanislausStateAppendix Cpper- Division Tra nsferAd m ission Req uirementsUYou are eligible for admission if you meet the following:I602.0transferable semester (or 90college GPA or betterOctoberl't- November 30thquarter) unitsGood standingat last college attendedQuick FactsGolden 4 r Avcragc transfer GPA 3.1complete 30 semester units (45quarter) which meet CSU GErequirements with a C- or better Nuning Pre-Licensureis our onlY impactedmajol All pre-licensure and RN to BSN studentsmust submit a suPplemental application.n Stockton Center Iocation available withA2selected major offerings.Oral Communication/ SpeechA1/n Transfer students interested in declaringBiological Sciences, Kinesiology, or PreNursing wrll have ro complete a seriesof pre-requisite courses indicated by thedepartment. For a full list of the courses andaddidonal information, please visir:Written Engtish CompositionCritical Thinkin 3l84ntransfer-admissions.Mathematics/Quantitative Reasonin gFall2017 DeadlinesFinanciaI Aid & Scholarshipswww.assist.orgRequired Documents toComplete Application2.10.17Stanislaus State Schotarships3.2.17Accept Admission5.1.17EnAssociate Degree for Transfer/Ng z,/llrollment Deposit5.1.17New Student Orientationregistration & payment1.4.17 5.31.17Final official transcripts6.30.17Associate Degree for Transfer Approved Majors:Administration of JusticeAgticultureAnthropologyArt HistoryBiologyBusiness AdministrationAdmissions & outreach ServicesChemistryCommuaication StudiesComputer ScienceEarly Childhood EducationEconomicsElementary Teacher storyKinesiologyMatiematicsPolitical SciencePsychologySociology&SpanishStudio ArtsTheatre ArtsPhysicsCampus ToulsPage 31 of 31

The Modesto Junior College student can also not limit the search to a specific major of interest, and see all the ADT/similar programs (including all majors and concentrations) that exist between Modesto Junior College and Stanislaus State. Currently, there are 104 ADT/similar programs that exist between Modesto Junior College and Stanislaus .

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