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Transferring to CSU Stanislaus?

Visit the Merced College Transfer Center to begin planning for the 2009-10 academic year.

Students wishing to maximize their time at Merced College before transferring to CSU Stanislaus should visit the ASSIST and HECCC websites to view courses that satisfy the CSU General Education and lower division major preparation course requirements prior to transferring to CSU Stanislaus. These websites also help students to identify courses required to meet transfer admission requirements for CSU Stanislaus.

Transfer students have an opportunity to secure a seat at CSU Stanislaus prior to the priority application filing periods through the Dual Admission (DAP) program and the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program.

Class Profile – Merced College Transfers

CSU Stanislaus welcomed nearly 156 Merced College transfer students to campus for fall 2008. The admission data listed here reflects the demographics from the students who were attending Merced College and were either lower-division or upper-division transfers.

All information is for the class entering during the 2008-09 academic year.

University Totals for the 2008-2009 Admission Cycle
  Fall 2008 % Winter 2009 % Spring 2009 %
Applicants 270 47 140
Admits 200 74% 29 62% 109 78%
Enrolled 156 58% 17 36% 84 60%
Gender
Females 104 67% 8 47% 56 67%
Males 51 33% 9 53% 28 33%
Ethnicity (top choices)
  percentages of enrolled students
Mexican-American 52 33% 8 47% 25 30%
White 44 28% 5 29% 31 37%
Other Latino/Hispanic 11 7%     1 1%
Other Asian 8 5%     8 10%
Asian Indian 5 3%     3 4%
Other Southeast Asian 3 2%     1 1%
African American 2 1%     4 5%
American Indian 2 1%        
Japanese 2 1%        
Filipino 2 1%        
No Information 20 13% 4 24% 8 10%
Top majors of choice
Liberal Studies 33 21% 2 12% 16 19%
Business Administration 24 15% 3 18% 17 20%
Nursing 13 8%     4 5%
Psychology 12 8% 2 12% 9 11%
English 8 5%     1 1%
Sociology 8 5% 1 6% 5 6%
Criminal Justice 7 4%     6 7%
Biological Sciences 6 4%     3 4%
Physical Education 6 4%     1 1%
Child Development 5 3%     3 4%
Social Science     3 18% 3 4%
History     2 12% 3 4%
Art         3 4%
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||||||| Updated: 11/10/2009
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