Can students use courses taken at another college to satisfy G.E. requirements?
Yes , courses may be taken at the Community College or other colleges and universities to satisfy General Education requirements. If the course is being taken at the Community College, you may check the articulation agreement between that Community College and Cal State L.A. by using the website www.assist.org to confirm the course you are taking will transfer. If you feel that you should have received GE credit for a course you took at another institution you may file a General Academic Petition with the Office of Undergraduate Studies. The petition must have a recommendation and signature from your major advisor or an advisor from the University Academic Advisement Center (UAAC) and a recommendation and signature from the Chairperson of the department offering the course. The student must file the petition with the Office of Undergraduate Studies or ensure that the UAAC, home department, or department offering the course forwards it to Undergraduate Studies.
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