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CCAC to CGS Transfer Students

Welcome students, transfer couselors, and faculty advisors to the College of General Studies (CGS) transfer site for the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC).  The site was developed to provide transfer students easy access to all the programs and services needed to make a successful transition to the University of Pittsburgh.

Apply for a Credit Program

You may submit your application online, by mail, by fax, or in person. 

Scholarships

Read about the Learning Solutions John O. Bolvin Scholarship intended specifically for transfer students and other forms of scholarship and supplemental financial aid. 

Transfer Student Questions and Answers

In CGS, CCAC students do have the flexibility to transfer later to the other nine schools and colleges at the University of Pittsburgh including the School of Arts and Sciences.  Find out about the many options that CCAC transfer students have through CGS.

CCAC Transfer Tool Box

CCAC Transfer Brochure

All classes listed in this brochure will transfer to the College of General Studies to fulfill many of the general education requirements for CGS degrees.

Bachelor Degree Completion Tracks (BDCT)

CCAC students in the Transfer Program who choose a CGS major can follow these simple guides to selecting courses that will be appropriate to their CGS degree program.

Transfer Manual - CCAC to CGS

Transfer Manual - CCAC to A&S

These transfer manuals will help you to identify community college courses that can be applied to CGS and/or School of Arts and Sciences majors.

Who is my CCAC transfer counselor?

Students in the Transfer Program should consult with a CCAC transfer counselor and/or faculty advisor when choosing courses.  The above link will take you to a directory of the transfer counseling offices for each CCAC campus.

CGS Info Sessions at CCAC CGS Info Sessions at CCAC

Click here to view the schedule of CGS Transfer Student Information Sessions at CCAC for Fall 2006. 

 

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