AB 928 and What It Means for You As a Student!
AB 928 (Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2021) and what it means for you as a student
If you have chosen a major/program of study at Long Beach City College that has an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T), LBCC has changed your major to one of our associated ADT degrees to guarantee you admissions to one of the 23 California State University (CSU) campuses. The ADT pathway will allow you to complete lower-division general education requirements for CSU transfer and provide you with CSU graduation benefits after transfer.
(Informational Video: LBCC AB928: Simplify Your Transfer Process)
Counseling and Support Services
- Please schedule an appointment with one of our counselors to assist you in creating an educational plan for your Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) and to discuss the benefits of the degree.
- Visit the Transfer Center for more information about the ADT pathways.
Other Resources
- Contact Financial Aid office to understand the costs of attending college and to see the resources that are available for you
- Search ADT Major & Campus Search to see which CSU campuses offer similar programs to the ADT program at LBCC.
- Visit the Career Center to explore careers related to your major
- Read more about the CSU CCC-ADT program
Transferring Process
- In order to obtain an ADT, you must apply for graduation at the beginning of your final semester at LBCC.
- View the Transfer timeline to apply to UC/CSU campuses
FAQs
What do I need to do now?
Please schedule a meeting with your counselor to develop an educational plan.
I met with a counselor and we created an educational plan. How do I access the Educational Plan?
To review the new educational plan, please view your educational plan in the Viking Student System.
I have no interest in transferring. May I change my major back to the traditional AA/AS/Certificate program?
Yes! You will simply meet with a counselor to update your degree objective.