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For those students who wish to continue their education beyond SJVC, this information is for you.
This is also a great resource for registrars, faculty, and campus staff who wish to become better
informed when advising a student about transferring to a college after graduating from SJVC.
Please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions below to answer most if not all of your questions
regarding articulation.
What is articulation?
What are “receiving” and “sending” institutions?
Is there a difference between transferring and articulating?
What is a block transfer?
What is an articulation agreement?
Does SJVC have articulation agreements? And if so, with what colleges?
Will other colleges accept my credits from SJVC that aren’t on this list?
Can I request that SJVC pursue an articulation agreement with a college not on this list?
Why should I transfer to a regionally accredited college?
How do I know if a college is accredited?
List of Colleges that SJVC has Agreements with
SJVC Articulation Agreements with Other Colleges
1. What is articulation?
Articulation is the process of developing a formal agreement that identifies courses at a "sending"
campus that are comparable to, or acceptable in lieu of, a specific course requirement at a
"receiving" institution. Successful completion of an articulated course assures the student and the
faculty that the student has taken the appropriate course, received the necessary instruction and
preparation, and is ready to progress to the next level.
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2. What are “receiving” and “sending” institutions?
Course articulation is established between sending and receiving institutions. This process occurs
mainly between community or junior colleges (sending) and the college or university that grants
the bachelor degree and higher (receiving). In addition, a significant number of intrasegmental
transfers occur which means that articulation may be established between two-year institutions as
well as between four-year institutions.
3. Is there a difference between transferring and articulating?
Articulating and transferring are often used interchangeably, although there are some differences.
For information on how articulated courses compare to transferable courses, please click this link:
http://info.assist.org/newsletter/3rd_edition/pdf/artic_vs_trans.pdf
4. What is a block transfer?
A “block transfer” of credit is an agreement that a group of courses from a student’s program will be
accepted to a related program and assigned a specific number of transfer credits. For example, a
student with a Business Administration Associate of Science degree at SJVC is able to block transfer
his/her entire degree into a Business Administration Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent. This
is the simplest method of credit transfer and one that SJVC typically seeks from a 4-year college
when developing an articulation agreement with that college.
5. What is an articulation agreement?
An articulation agreement is simply a formal, written agreement between two institutions that
allows specific programs or courses at one institution to be credited towards a program at the other
institution.
6. Does SJVC have articulation agreements? And if so, with what colleges?
SJVC does have articulation agreements with other colleges and universities. To review this list,
please click the following link:
LIST OF COLLEGES THAT SJVC IS ARTICULATED WITH
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7. Will other colleges accept my credits from SJVC that aren’t on this list?
This list is not inclusive, as many colleges and universities not on this list readily accept SJVC units.
Without a formal articulation agreement, registrars and/or faculty will typically complete a
course-by-course comparison instead. This takes time and some of your units may not transfer, or
may transfer as an elective course(s) but will not count toward your advanced degree.
8. Can I request that SJVC pursue an articulation agreement with a college not on this
list?
Certainly! We welcome campus community feedback on which colleges SJVC should articulate
with. Just be sure it is regionally accredited. SJVC’s Articulation Policy states that, “To ensure SJVC
graduates continue in their educational path with the quality and high standard instruction to
which they are accustomed, SJVC will only articulate with regionally accredited institutions.”
If you have a college in mind that you would like SJVC to pursue an articulation agreement with,
please email request to: SJVC Articulation Contact. Be sure to include the following information, if
available:
Name of Institution
City and state
Phone Number
Contact person
Web-site address
Please keep in mind that establishing an articulation agreement does not happen instantly.
Articulation agreements take time, usually several months, to complete. This is because the
receiving institution’s faculty must first review and then approve of the sending institution’s
courses and/or programs.
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9. Why should I transfer to a regionally accredited college?
Which college you decide upon for an advanced degree is up to you. A non-accredited college or
university may offer sound education or training, but realistically it may not be the best route to
take. Here are two important reasons why:
Transferability. Accreditation can affect the transferability or articulation of courses, along
with validity of certificates and degrees. Many institutions rely in part on regional
accreditation in their decisions to recognize and accept transfer credit. If SJVC will be your
sending institution should you transfer to a four- year college, this will not be an issue since
SJVC has been fully accredited since 1995. The issue would lie in the fact that if you choose
to attend a non-accredited college, then decided later to transfer your units earned to an
accredited college, your non-accredited courses and or degree most likely will not transfer.
Financial. Non-accredited colleges are not eligible for Department of Education’s Title IV
student financial aid. If you transfer to a non-accredited college, you will no longer be
eligible to receive financial aid grants and loans to pay for your education. For more
information on accreditation and Department of Education, please click Answers.ed.gov.
10. How do I know if a college is accredited?
It is a requirement by the accrediting commission for a college to publicize its accreditation status.
But more importantly, colleges are proud of their accredited status and eagerly publicize this fact
via their web-sites, college catalogs, etc. Also, you may search the Department of Education’s
website which will tell you what accrediting agencies (if any) accredit an institution within the U.S.
by clicking Institution Accreditation.
Closer to home, regionally-accredited California colleges are accredited by WASC (Western
Association of School and Colleges). SJVC is accredited by a branch of WASC called ACCJC
(Accrediting Commission of Community and Junior Colleges) which accredits two-year colleges.
Four-year colleges and beyond in California are accredited by a second branch of WASC called the
ACSCU (Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities.) For more information on
these accrediting bodies, please refer to their website @ www.wascweb.org.
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For more information on articulation, please click on one or more of the following links:
ASSIST
CIAC
IGETC
The above information was adapted by the following websites:
http://ciac.csusb.edu/ciac/handbook.html
http://www.accjc.org/index.htm
http://www.ed.gov/
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LIST OF COLLEGES THAT SJVC HAS AGREEMENTS WITH 2010.xls
Institution WebsiteAccepted
Courses/DegreesAllowable Transfers into Type of Agreement
Effective
DateRenewal Date
Renewal
TimeframeAdditional Comments
Brandman University
(formerly Chapman
University)
www.brandman.eduAll A.S. Degrees; General
Education Courses
Minimum of 60 Units
including 12-21
General Education
Units depending on
discipline
Applicable
Baccalaureate Degree
Programs
Transfer Agreement Sep-08 Jan-10 3 Years
California State University
Systemwww.calstate.edu General Education Courses
13 General Education
CoursesSee Note (1) Below Certification May-08 Automatic Automatic
Cambridge Collegewww.cambridgecollege.edu/ontari
o
Business Administration
A.S. Degree
Minimum: 60 Units
Maximum: 90 Units
Business Management
Baccalaureate Degree
Program
Articulation
AgreementAug-10 Jan-10 3 Years
Chadron State College -
Online
http://www.csc.edu/extended/onli
ne/All A.S. Degrees
45 Units from
Discipline
18 General Education
Units
Bachelor of Applied
Science (BAS) with an
option in Management
or Management and
Communications
Memorandum of
Understanding and
Articulation
Agreement
Mar-08 Feb-11 4 Years
DeVry University http://www.devry.edu/ Appropriate A.S. Degrees51-68 applicable
Units
Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration
(BSBA) and Bachelor of
Science in Technical
Management (BSTM)
Memorandum of
AgreementSep-08 Sep-10 2 Years
Fresno Pacific University http://www.fresno.edu/Registered Nursing A.S.
Degree
23 Units from
Discipline and 23
General Education
Units
Bachelor of Science in
NursingTransfer Agreement Mar-10 Automatic Automatic
Fresno Pacific University http://www.fresno.edu/ General Education Courses
Up to 46 Units of
General Education
Courses
Degree Completion
Baccalaureate Degree
Programs
Transfer Agreement Dec-09 Automatic Automatic
Fresno State University -
Nursing ProgramCSU Fresno Nursing Program
Registered Nursing A.S.
Degree
See CSUF Nursing
Admission
Coordinator
Bachelor of Science in
NursingVerbal Agreement Sep-08 N/A N/A
Dr. Janine Spencer,
Program Director for
SJVC's Nursing Program,
will work with RN SJVC
students.
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LIST OF COLLEGES THAT SJVC HAS AGREEMENTS WITH 2010.xls
Institution WebsiteAccepted
Courses/DegreesAllowable Transfers into Type of Agreement
Effective
DateRenewal Date
Renewal
TimeframeAdditional Comments
Kaplan University www.cc.kaplan.edu Appropriate A.S. Degrees Up to 60 Units
Baccalaureate in
Business
Administration; Criminal
Justice; Health Care
Management; Human
Resources; and Nursing
Transfer Agreement Sep-08 Automatic Automatic 10% tuition discounts
National American
University - Onlinewww.nauonline.edu All A.S. Degrees
60 Units or More
(block transfer)
Applicable
Baccalaureate Degree
Programs
Articulation
AgreementDec-07 In process 2 years
National University www.nu.edu General Education CoursesSee NU SJVC
Agreement GE
Applicable
Baccalaureate Degree
Programs
Articulation
AgreementMar-06 As Needed As Needed
Northern Arizona University http://extended.nau.eduDental Hygiene A.S.
DegreeUp to 90 Units
Online Bachelor of
Science in Dental
Hygiene Degree
Completion Program
Verbal Agreement Jan-10 N/A N/A
NAU’s will accept
applicants that have
graduated from an
accredited college and are
licensed DHs. See NAU
Admissions for additional
details.
Saint Francis University www.francis.edu/MPAShome.htmSpecific Physician Assistant
CoursesUp to 29 Units
Master of Medical
Science
Memorandum of
UnderstandingApr-05 Automatic Automatic
See Les Howard, PA
Program Director, for
more information
Saint Joseph of Maine -
Online Divisionwww.sjcme.edu
Business Administration,
Criminal Justice
Corrections, and Health
Care Administration A.S.
Degrees
Up to 60 Units (block
transfer)
Baccalaureate Programs
for BA, CJC, and Health
Administration
Articulation
AgreementJun-07 Automatic Automatic
Grade of "C" or better
required for all
transferrable courses
Touro University www.tu.edu All A.S. DegreesUp to 60 Units (block
transfer)
Applicable
Baccalaureate Degree
Programs
Articulation
AgreementFeb-06 In process 3 years
Grade of "C" or better
required for all
transferrable courses
University of Phoenix www.phoenix.edu All A.S. DegreesUp to 60 Units (block
transfer)
Applicable
Baccalaureate Degree
Programs
Articulation
AgreementAug-06 In process 3 years
(1) Definition of CSU Certification =A group, or "pattern," of courses that community college students may complete to fulfill lower-division general education requirements toward the bachelor's degree at any California State University
campus. Although most SJVC GE courses have been approved for CSU certification, it is up to the discretion of each individual college to accept or reject SJVC’s courses for transfer.
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SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY COLLEGE
2010
SJVC Agreements With Other Colleges and Universities
A C A D E M I C A F F A I R S C O R P O R A T E O F F I C E
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Revised: 01/29/10
Transfer Agreement
San Joaquin Valley College
This agreement contains transfer related information for Brandman University, formerly Chapman
University College and applies to any of the locations throughout California and Washington and
includes online programs. Information in this agreement does not apply towards Chapman University
(Orange, CA).
Associate Degree Block Transfer
Brandman University awards a minimum of 60 semester credits for successful completion of an Associate
degree from regionally accredited colleges and universities. The coursework toward completion of the
Associate degree will be evaluated for general education and major requirements. The remaining credit
needed to reach 60 credits will be added to the record as general elective credit. Additional coursework
from regionally accredited colleges and universities beyond the Associate degree will be individually
evaluated for credit. Degree must be completed prior to the completion of the student’s first term as an
admitted BU student.
Transfer Guides
In addition to the policies outlined above, Transfer Guides detailing GE course approval and major prep
courses will be updated every one to two years or as needed and are available online at
http://www.brandman.edu/transfers/
Course by Course Transferability
Brandman’s transfer course database lists courses reviewed for transferability and is available for search
through WebAdvisor. Two search options allow you to review transferability for current courses from
San Joaquin Valley College or view a list of all the approved equivalent courses for a specific Brandman
course.
WebAdvisor: Log on as a guest and select one of the two search options for Brandman University
Transfer Courses
Direct equivalencies are used for transfer courses that are equivalent to Brandman courses and carry all of
the same approvals for GE and major as the Brandman course. Professional and vocational courses do not
transfer on course by course basis. Students are encouraged to complete the Associate degree at SJVC to
guarantee 60 credits in transfer per the Associate Degree Block Credit transfer policy outlined above.
Other transfer equivalency codes are assigned to courses that do not equate to any Brandman course but
may still be eligible for transfer and application towards degree requirements. You may check the
Transfer Course Codes for an explanation of the equivalency codes assigned.
Please note that courses listed on the Transfer Guides as satisfying a course requirement may not be
directly equivalent to the BU course and may not appear on WebAdvisor as a direct equivalency. All
approvals are one-way transfer to Brandman and do not guarantee transfer of Brandman courses to San
Joaquin Valley College.
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Transfer Agreement
Degree Programs
The following list includes current programs offered at Brandman University. Programs may not be
offered at all locations. See Brandman website for a current listing of programs by location.
Applied Studies - BA
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA
Computing Technology - BS
Criminal Justice - BA
Early Childhood Development - BA
Legal Studies - BA
Liberal Studies, Culture and Media Studies - BA
Liberal Studies, Multiple Subjects Teaching - BA
Organizational Leadership - BA
Organizational Leadership, Organization Administration - BA
Organizational Leadership, Organization Communication - BA
Psychology - BA
Social Science - BA
Sociology - BA
Sociology, Social Work Emphasis - BA
New degree program scheduled for Fall 2010
Bachelor of Science Nursing - RN to BSN
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CSU General Education-Breadth Certification List for San Joaquin Valley College
Last updated May, 2008
Course
Title
Semester Units
Area(s)
Date Approved
Date Removed
BIO 1 General Anatomy and Physiology 3 B2 F97 F04 BIO 3 Introduction to Biology 3 B2 F07 BIO 10 Human Anatomy 4 B2
B3 F06 F06
BIO 14 Microbiology 4 B2 B3
F06 F06
BIO 24 Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 B2 B3
F04 F04
BIO 31 Microbiology 4 B2 B3
F04 F04
BIO 45 Human Physiology 5 B2 B3
F06 F06
CHE 1 Introduction to Chemistry 3 B1 F97 F04 CHE 3 General Chemistry 4 B1
B3 F07 F07
CHE 3A Introduction to General Chemistry 4 B1 B3
F04 F04
ECON 1 Introduction to Economics 3 D2 F04 ENG 1 Writing and Composition 3 A2 F97 F08 MCR 1 Introduction to Microbiology 3 B2 F97 F04 NSC 1 Introduction to the Natural Sciences 3 B1
B2 F97 F97
PHIL 1C Ethics 3 C2 F04 PHY 1 Introduction to Physics 3 B1 F97 F00 PSY 1 General Psychology 3 D9 F97 SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology 3 D0 F97 SPC 1 Oral Communication 3 A1 F97 F05 SPC 1A Introduction to Public Speaking 3 A1 F04
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Articulation Agreement
Sending Institution Receiving Institution San Joaquin Valley College 801 S. Akers, Suite 150 Visalia, CA 93277 Contact: Tracy Ekizian, Articulation Officer Telephone: 559-734-9000 ext. 21119 Email: [email protected]
Cambridge College (Inland Empire Regional Center) 337 Vineyard Avenue, Suite 100 Ontario CA 91764 Contact: Ellie Kaucher Telephone: (909) 635-0250 ext. 1562 Email: [email protected]
Original Effective Date of Agreement 8/10/2008 New Effective Date: 1/14/2010
Renewal Date: 1/14/2013
This articulation agreement provides transfer options for qualified graduates of San Joaquin Valley
College (SJVC) interested in continuing their education by obtaining their bachelor degrees with
Cambridge College/Inland Empire Regional Center (Cambridge).
Cambridge will accept from SJVC graduates:
Maximum Transferable Credit is 90
Minimum Required Units to be admitted to Cambridge College is 60 Units
Semester units can be from:
General Education max units: N/A
Core Courses max units: N/A
Other – Please specify (i.e. block transfers, etc)
Receiving Institution will accept earned Business Administration A.S. degree block transfer
(SJVC) into Management Studies B.S. degree (Cambridge).
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Terms of Agreement
Duties and Responsibilities of SJVC:
I. Review/Renewal: SJVC agrees to review agreement periodically and revise as necessary
and by mutual consent. Renewal will take place every three (3) years or as mutually agreed
upon by both parties.
II. Notice of Curriculum Changes: SJVC will notify Cambridge in writing and in a timely
manner of program changes that might affect the transfer of graduates under this
agreement.
III. Articulation College Promotion: SJVC agrees to work collaboratively with Cambridge on
mutually approved efforts to provide SJVC graduates and prospective graduates with
information about Cambridge bachelor degree program opportunities. These efforts
include passive marketing approaches only, such as posting Cambridge website on the SJVC
portal and placing Cambridge brochures in designated student activity areas.
Duties and Responsibilities of Cambridge:
Cambridge will honor this agreement for applicable SJVC graduates upon the completion of
Cambridge’s admissions process. There are no entrance exams required. There are applications
and references to be completed by the enrolling students.
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Bachelor of Science in nurSing for regiStered nurSeSDegree Completion Program
Highlights:Experienced and highly rated university faculty Stimulating academic environment Cohort groups of 15-24 students to provide maximum interaction and support Cohorts meet one night per week in an efficient accelerated program Students from a variety of workplaces and cultural backgrounds
Description:The bachelor of science in nursing would prepare those who hold an associate degree in nursing to become leaders in their profession. Classes strengthen clinical decision making based on critical thinking skills and broaden students’ academic foundation. Participants also learn about community and public health nursing and nursing research processes. Leadership instruction includes conflict management.
Career Opportunities:Nurses with a BSN have the credentials to become administrators in hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices, retirement centers, anywhere nurses can be found. They are also qualified for nursing positions in industry and K-12 schools as well as for study in master’s degree programs.
Length of Program: 18 months
Units in Program: 45
Admission Requirements: Application form completed along with $40 application fee (fee waived if you attend an information meeting) All application pieces, official transcripts, recommendation form and admissions essay Minimum 60 transferable baccalaureate–level units Minimum 2.4 GPA Active nursing license or proof of application for California registered nursing license Four years post-secondary experience
Contact locations for program availability.fresno.edu/degree_completion
Fresno Main Campus 1717 S. chestnut ave.
fresno, ca 93702 559-453-2016
Bakersfield Center 11000 river run Blvd., Suite 200
Bakersfield, ca 93311 661-617-3217
North Fresno Center 5 river Park Place West, Suite 201
fresno, ca 93720 559-453-3440
Visalia Center 245 n. Plaza dr.
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Bachelor of Science in nurSing for regiStered nurSeSDegree Completion Program
*Course ListCourse Course Name Units
Semester 1 NURS 310 Professional Role Development and Nursing Theory 2 NURS 320 Principles of Patho-physiology (prerequisite: chemistry) 3 NURS 330 Health Assessment 2 NURS 410 Intermediate Pharmacology 2 PACS 440 Conflict Transformation in Ministry 4 BIB 300A Jesus’ Life and World (one weekend within the semester) 2
Semester 2BIB 446 Biblical Perspectives for Nurses 4 NURS 340 Globalization, Cultural Diversity and Health Care Environment 2 NURS 420 Nursing Research (prerequisite: Statistics and Academic Writing, upper division) 3 NURS 430 Teaching for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 2 NURS 440 Community Health Nursing 2 NURS 442 Community Health Nursing Practicum 2
Semester 3NURS 450 Information Technology and Health Care Economics 3 BUS 440 Leadership in Organizations 4 NURS 460 Leadership and Clinical Management 2 NURS 462 Leadership and Clinical Management Practicum 2 BIB 300B Jesus, Church and Society (one weekend within the semester) 2 NURS 480 Senior Project 2
**Total Units Required for Major 45
* Course list subject to change. **All units in the major must be earned at Fresno Pacific University.
Breakdown of UnitsThe breakdown of units for RN to BSN program: Upper division units 9 units General Education and Electives 70 units + RN to BSN program (18 months) 45 units
Bachelor’s Degree in RN to BSN 124 units
Tuition and Fees for the Program:Tuition $19,755.00 Books/materials/research fee $2,112.50 Fees $75.00
Total cost $21,942.50* *2009-2010 prices subject to changeFinancial AidApply online at fafsa.ed.gov Include Fresno Pacific University’s school code: 001253
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San Joaquin Valley College/FPU Degree Completion General Education Transfer Agreement Revised 12/2009
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2009‐2010 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY COLLEGE IGETC COURSES transferrable to
FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DEGREE COMPLETION GENERAL EDUCATION (Information on courses obtained from most recent report on www.assist.org.)
AREA 1 ‐ ENGLISH COMMUNICATION3 courses required, one each from Group A, B and C.
1A ‐ English CompositionENG 1 Reading and Composition
1B ‐ Critical Thinking ‐ English Composition
No Course Meets this Requirement
1C ‐ Oral Communication
SPC 1A Introduction to Public Speaking
AREA 2 ‐ MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS and QUANTITATIVE REASONING One course required
2A ‐Math No Course Meets this Requirement
AREA 3 ‐ ARTS and HUMANITIESAt least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and one course from the Humanities. 9 semester, 12‐15 quarter units.
3A – Arts No Course Meets this Requirement
3B – HumanitiesPHIL 1C Ethics
AREA 4 ‐ SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES At least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines.
4A ‐ Anthropology and Archaeology No Course Meets this Requirement
4B – EconomicsECON 1 Introduction Economics
4C – Ethnic Studies No Course Meets this Requirement
4D ‐ Gender Studies No Course Meets this Requirement
4E – Geography No Course Meets this Requirement
4F – History No Course Meets this Requirement
4G ‐ Interdisciplinary, Social & Behavioral Sciences No Course Meets this Requirement
4H ‐ Political Science, Government & Legal Institutions No Course Meets this Requirement
4I – PsychologyPSY 1 General Psychology
4J ‐ Sociology & CriminologySOC 1 General Sociology
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AREA 5 ‐ PHYSICAL and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES At least 2 courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course.
5A ‐ Physical ScienceCHE 3 General Chemistry CHE 3A Introduction to General ChemistryNSC 1 Introduction to Natural Sciences
5B ‐ Biological ScienceBIO 10 Human Anatomy BIO 14 Microbiology BIO 24 Human Anatomy and PhysiologyBIO 31 Microbiology BIO 45 Human Physiology
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