Transfer Pathways
Project Rebound & Underground Scholars
Did you know that the California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC) have similar programs to Higher Aspirations? Project Rebound and Underground Scholars aim to recruit, retain, and graduate students that have been impacted by the justice system. The programs provide resources, support, and services to ensure academic success and personal wellness.
UCSC Underground Scholars UCB Underground Scholars UCM Underground Scholars
Career & Academic Pathways (CAPS)
The Program Pathways Mapper is a customized visual representation of the Gavilan College catalog. You will find it organized by groups of similar programs that are designed to help you select a program of study and speed your progress towards completion. You will find information on occupations and careers commonly associated with each program, including typical wages and the labor market demand for California.
Transfer to a University
Higher Aspirations can support you with your education journey towards transferring to a 4-year college (CSU, UC, private, in-state, and out-of-state). Pursue an Associate Degree for Transfer (AD-T) at Gavilan College and meet general education requirements in order to be eligible for transfer.
Learn More about the Transfer Pathway
California State University (CSU)
The California State University is a public, 4-year university system that consists of 23 campuses. The CSU system educates nearly 460,000 students every year and offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees.
- Bakersfield
- Channel Islands
- Chico
- Dominguez Hills
- East Bay
- Fresno
- Fullerton
- Humboldt
- Long Beach
- Los Angeles
- Maritime Academy
- Monterey Bay
- Northridge
- Pomona
- Sacramento
- San Bernardino
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- San Luis Obispo
- San Marcos
- Sonoma
- Stanislaus
University of California (UC)
The University of California is a public, 4-year university system that consists of 9 undergraduate campuses and 1 graduate campus. The UC system offers over 160 academic majors and more than 800 degree programs with a focus on research.
- Berkeley
- Davis
- Irvine
- Los Angeles
- Merced
- Riverside
- San Diego
- San Francisco (Graduate)
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Cruz