Learn about the our Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Pathways designed to support you in completing both your major preparation and general education requirements at Peralta Colleges. By following this pathway, you can secure a guaranteed spot at participating four-year universities. 

Beginning in Fall 2025 our CSU GE and IGETC transfer pathways are combining to become the

Cal-GETC transfer pathway. Find out more about your options by clicking on the tabs below and see a counselor to help determine which transfer option would best benefit you.

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I am a brand new student in fall 2025

Good news, if you are a brand new student in Fall 2025 the transfer process has been made easier! You can now use the new Cal-GETC pathway to transfer to a UC and CSU.

What is Cal-GETC?
The California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) is the singular transfer general education pathway for California Community College (CCC) students to fulfill lower-division general education requirements for transfer and admission to the CSU and UC systems.

When does Cal-GETC start?
Beginning Fall 2025 Cal-GETC shall be used for new incoming students, dually enrolled high school students, and concurrently enrolled high school students. 

Cal-GETC applies to the following:

Fall 2025 and thereafter if students do not have continuous enrollment (no catalog rights) within the CCC system.

  1. Students from UC, in-state-private and/or out-of-state institutions with no claim to catalog rights.
  2. Students who have catalog rights prior to Fall 2025 may elect to complete Cal-GETC but it is not required.
  3. High school students who took college courses through dual or concurrent enrollment, because catalog rights to transfer institutions are different than Peralta’s catalog rights.
    https://ccctransfer.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/calgetc-administrative-implementation-guidance-memo-20240214-a11y.pdf
I plan to transfer to a UC or CSU but was enrolled prior to Fall 2025

If you were enrolled prior to Fall 2025 you may have catalogue rights and may use either the ICGETC or CSU GE Breadth transfer pathways. Here is a quick view of the requirements for those pathways. Please review your transfer options with a counselor

CSU GE General Education Pattern

Only for students enrolled prior to

fall 2025.

The IGETC GE pattern  

Only for students enrolled prior to

fall 2025.

This is for students who intend to transfer only to a CSU campus.

The CSU General Education is 39 units in the following Areas:

•           Area A: Oral Communication, Written Communication, Critical Thinking (9 units)

•           Area B: Physical and Biological Science with Lab; Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (9 units)

•           Area C: Arts and Humanities (9 units)

•           Area D: Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 units)

•           Area E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development (3 units)

•           Area F: Ethnic Studies (3 units)

The IGETC pattern is for students who intend to transfer to a CSU or UC campus

The IGETC General Education is 37 units in the following Areas:

•           Area 1: English Composition, Critical Thinking-English Composition, Oral Communication (9 units)

•           Area 2: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning (3 units)

•           Area 3: Arts and Humanities(9 units)

•           Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 units)

•           Area 6: Language Other Than English (UC Only, No units assigned)

•           Area 7: Ethnic Studies (3 units)

Important Notes:

•           Some California private colleges and out-of-state colleges will accept IGETC.

•           IGETC is not a recommended pattern for all UC majors.

•           Please check with your Skyline College counselor for additional information.

Comparison of transfer options

Cal-GETC General Education Pattern
Course Requirements
Fall 2025 and Beyond
ADTs ONLY

Title 5: 55061 Associate Degree Course Requirements
Fall 2025 and Beyond
LOCAL AA/AS ONLY

 

Cal-GETC is the lower-division transfer pattern for California Community College Students transferring to the CSU or UC.

21 units

1. English Composition, Oral Communication, and Critical Thinking

One course from each sub-area

With minimum 3 units in each sub-area

1A -English Composition

1B – Oral communication and Critical Thinking

2. Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning

Minimum 3 units 

3. Arts and Humanities

Minimum 3 units

4. Social and Behavioral Sciences

Minimum 3 unit

5. Natural Sciences

Minimum 3 units

6. Ethnic Studies

Minimum 3 units

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CSU GE General Education Pattern

 

Only for students enrolled prior to

fall 2025.

The IGETC GE pattern

 

Only for students enrolled prior to

fall 2025.

This is for students who intend to transfer only to a CSU campus.

 

The CSU General Education is 39 units in the following Areas:

•           Area A: Oral Communication, Written Communication, Critical Thinking (9 units)

•           Area B: Physical and Biological Science with Lab; Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (9 units)

•           Area C: Arts and Humanities (9 units)

•           Area D: Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 units)

•           Area E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development (3 units)

•           Area F: Ethnic Studies (3 units)

The IGETC pattern is for students who intend to transfer to a CSU or UC campus

The IGETC General Education is 37 units in the following Areas:

•           Area 1: English Composition, Critical Thinking-English Composition, Oral Communication (9 units)

•           Area 2: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning (3 units)

•           Area 3: Arts and Humanities(9 units)

•           Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 units)

•           Area 6: Language Other Than English (UC Only, No units assigned)

•           Area 7: Ethnic Studies (3 units)

 

Important Notes:

•           Some California private colleges and out-of-state colleges will accept IGETC.

•           IGETC is not a recommended pattern for all UC majors.

•           Please check with your College counselor for additional information.

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How can I get off the ADT transfer pathway if it is not right for me?

The following are explanations of situations when the automatic placement onto a transfer pathway may not be the best option for students. Please see a counselor to discuss what is right for you.

Assembly Bill 928 or Cal-GETC requires that students who declare a goal of transfer be placed on an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) pathway if one exists at your home college. This is intended to increase your success and minimize units to completion.

If an ADT pathway exists, transfer-intending students will be placed into it unless they meet the statutory exceptions. Statutory exceptions from auto-ADT placement include:

Exceptions to the ADT mandatory placement: 

  • An ADT pathway does not exist in the chosen major at the college.
  • The students educational pathway is better served by a local degree
  • The student plans to apply to transfer to a UC campus or an independent college or university.
  • The student is seeking to complete a community college baccalaureate degree program.
  • The student is seeking to complete a career technical education program that does not have an ADT pathway.

Cal-GETC may not be appropriate for students who:

  • are not transferring and only getting the AA/AS degrees using a Local GE pattern
  • maintained continuous enrollment at CR or another CCC prior to Fall 2025
  • have already completed the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT)
  • met the full GE Certification for CSU GE Breadth or IGETC, whether transcribed on   the official CCC transcript or in other forms
What are catalogue rights?

Catalogue Rights allow a student with continuous enrollment prior to Fall 2025 to use the previous IGETC or CSU GE Breadth transfer pathway. See Appendix A below: 

Appendix A: Cal-GETC, CCC, CSU system Catalog Rights Chart

 

Enrolled in CCC system Summer 2025 or earlier

Enrolled in CCC system Fall 2025 or later

High school students, including those dually and concurrently enrolled in high school

Advise to follow IGETC before Summer 2025, place on Cal-GETC Fall 2025. Student has no catalog rights to CSU Breadth through CCC enrollment because CSU defines dual enrollment as first-time freshman (see CSU admissions handbook FAQ: https://www.calstate.edu/attend/student-services/Documents/csu-admission-handbook.pdf)

Considered a new student, place on the Cal-GETC pattern

High school graduates, including dually and concurrently enrolled, who enroll in a 4 year university after graduation

Advise to follow IGETC before Summer 2025, place on Cal-GETC Fall 2025. Student has no catalog rights to CSU Breadth through CCC enrollment because CSU defines dual enrollment as first-time freshman (see CSU admissions handbook FAQ: https://www.calstate.edu/attend/student-services/Documents/csu-admission-handbook.pdf)

Considered a new student, place on the Cal-GETC pattern

Continuous CCC student

Student has CCC and CSU catalog rights if attendance in regular terms

Student has CCC and CSU catalog rights if attendance in regular terms. 

Continuous CSU student

Student has CSU and CCC catalog rights if attendance in regular terms

Student has CSU and CCC catalog rights if attendance in regular terms. 

Non-credit student

Has no catalog rights to CCC system. If taking credit courses, advise to follow IGETC before Summer 2025, place on Cal-GETC Fall 2025. Student has no catalog rights to CSU Breadth through CCC enrollment because CSU defines non-credit student as first-time freshman (see CSU admissions handbook FAQ: https://www.calstate.edu/attend/student-services/Documents/csu-admission-handbook.pdf)

Considered a new student, place on the Cal-GETC pattern

 

Cal-GETC certification is NOT required for:

  • Students with continuous enrollment prior to Fall 2025 (see Title 5, section 41401)
  • Students with official transcripts indicating GE certification:
    • Conferral of an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT)
    • Full GE certification for CSU GE Breath or IGETC

Cal-GETC certificaiton applies to the following:

  • Fall 2025 and thereafter if students do not have continuous enrollment (no catalog rights)
  • Students from UC, in-state-private, and/or out-of-state institutions with no claim to catalog rights
  • Students who have catalog rights prior to Fall 2025 may elect to complete Cal-GETC but it is not required

What maintains a students catalog rights within the in the CCC system?
Maintaining catalog rights within the CCC system requires continuous attendance in at least one course for at least one regular semester or two regular quarters in each calendar year at any California Community College campus. Please keep in mind, individual community colleges maintain their own local catalog rights. Note: Within this guide, all references to catalog rights are for CCC system catalog rights unless otherwise noted.

What if a CCC student has catalog rights to use CSU GE Breadth or IGETC?

  • The CSU GE Breadth is still an option for students with continuous enrollment who meet the requirements so long as they dont stop out/lose catalog rights.
  • The IGETC pattern is still an option for students with continuous enrollment who meet the requirements so long as they dont stop out/lose catalog rights. This pattern is similar to Cal-GETC and is highly advised for students who are unsure about the UC/CSU.

If a student takes a new course for a Cal-GETC Area and wants to use it toward their old CSU GE Breadth or IGETC GE pattern, can the student do that?

  • Students with catalog rights to the CSU GE Breadth or IGETC pattern cannot use new Cal-GETC approved courses to satisfy previous CSU or IGETC requirements.
  • Cal-GETC is only available for students starting in the Fall of 2025 and cannot be used in any form to satisfy GE or program requirements for previous catalog years.

Can students returning to a Peralta College in Fall 2025 after a break and who no longer have catalog rights to IGETC or the CSU GE pattern use previously completed coursework to satisfy Cal-GETC?

  • Until California legislature determines otherwise, if a student completed a GE course that satisfied an IGETC area at the time of completion, it can be used to satisfy the corresponding Cal-GETC area.
  • Whether or not a course satisfied an IGETC area at the time of completion can be verified through orgin the “IGETC for UC and CSU” transferability lists here.
  • Returning transfer students not completing Cal-GETC but wishing to use previously completed coursework to satisfy individual campus admission requirements should consult with their target transfer institutions.
Additional Information for Students and Counselors

Can CSU-bound transfer students still satisfy American Institution (AI) requirements while at Peralta Colleges?

  • While these requirements are outside Cal-GETC, counselors/advisors will still highly recommend “double counting” through the completion of specific History and Political Science courses toward the CSU American Institution (AI) graduation requirements and social science Cal-GETC areas.
  • Per Cal-GETC standards, CSU campuses have the discretion on whether to allow courses used to satisfy the CSU AI requirements.
  • UC AI requirements are determined by each individual campus, and may be met with high school or college coursework. Students should consult their target UC campuscatalog for AI graduation requirements.

Can UC-bound transfer students still meet Language Other Than English (LOTE) requirements while at Peralta Colleges?

  • While these requirements are outside Cal-GETC, counselors and advisors will still highly recommend transfer students to complete the LOTE for UC-bound students who do not meet the requirements through Advanced Placement, high school coursework, or others listed in the Cal-GETC standards.
  • Per Cal-GETC standards, UC campuses have the discretion on whether to allow courses used to satisfy GE requirements to also count for UC LOTE.

If a student is unsure if they want an Associate of Arts/Science Degree for Transfer (ADT) or a local Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree, what should they do?

  • Counselor/advisors can assist students in navigating which degree offered at Peralta Colleges is the best pathway to a students educational goal. There are many criteria that a counselor or advisor reviews with the student, such as, but not limited to:
    1. Is the ADT accepted (deemed similar) by the institution the student wants to apply and transfer to?
    2. Are there additional pre-requisite requirements not captured in the ADT students must first complete prior to transfer?
    3. Did the student complete CSU/UC units and intends to return to a CSU/UC and earn a baccalaureate degree?
    4. Are there other AA/AS degrees offered at CR that might benefit the student more than an ADT?
  • If completing additional coursework causes undue hardship, increases units, and lengthens the students time at Peralta Colleges, the student may be exempted from the Auto-ADT placement and meet statutory exceptions, “The students educational pathway is better served by a local associate degree.” The student would be placed on a local degree pathway instead.

Can students request a partial Cal-GETC Certification?

  • Only a full Cal-GETC Certification may be forwarded to the CSU and UC with all areas completed.
  • No partial Cal-GETC Certification will be accepted.
  • At this time, no decision has been made with Cal-GETC for STEM majors.

Will a D grade satisfy any Cal-GETC GE requirements?

  • Courses for Cal-GETC must be passed with a minimum grade of “C,” where a “C” grade is defined as a 2.0 on a 4.0 GPA scale.
  • A “Credit” or “Pass” is acceptable in some GE areas, providing that it is equivalent to a grade of “C” or higher. A college transcript must reflect this policy.