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IGETC Q & A’s

 The following questions were reviewed and answered on November 11, 2008 by the IGETC Standards Review Committee, a subcommittee of ICAS. The IGETC is the baccalaureate general education curriculum of the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems.  Section numbers indicated below refer to the IGETC Standards, Policies and Procedures.

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1. IGETC Form & Full Certification 5. IGETC Partial Certification
2. Advanced Placement (AP) on IGETC 6. Language Other Than English on IGETC
3. Non-CCC Courses on IGETC 7. Critical Thinking on IGETC
4. Minimum Unit Value on IGETC 8. Double Counting on IGETC

 

Area I - English Communication

        Q1.  The University of Oregon offers 3-quarter-unit courses.  If we have a student that has
               taken two 3-quarter-unit English composition courses and our faculty deems the
               subjects covered in the two courses  is comparable to our English 1A, may we use 
               the two U of O courses to clear IGETC Area 1A?
(11-11-08).

        Q2.   For partial IGETC certification can any two courses be missing, including Area 1A and
 
              Area 2, though not advised for admission purposes?  (11-11-08)

        Q3.   Can a CSU course meet IGETC Area 1B?  (11-11-08).

        Q4.  When students present scores of 3, 4 or 5 on BOTH the AP English Language and AP
                English Literature
tests, could the AP English Language be placed in Area 1A, and AP
                English Literature be placed in Area 3B, assuming they met their full 60 units using
                only 8 quarter units of AP English towards UC transfer?
(11-11-08).

        Q5.   A student presents an AP score of 3 in English Language and an AP score of 3 in English
                Literature.  He/she does not complete a Critical Thinking course in Area 1B of IGETC. 
                Has this student met the UC minimum eligibility admission requirement in English
                composition? (11-11-08).

       Q25.  UC college and/or department counselors expressed frustration that sometimes the
                IGETC documents aren't official or they need the student to request the IGETC
                immediately.  Is it possible to get all community colleges to supply IGETC certifications
                on demand? (11-11-08).

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Area 2 - Math & Quantitative Reasoning

         Q2.  For partial IGETC certification can any two courses be missing, including Area 1A and
                Area 2, though not advised for admission purposes?  (11-11-08)
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Area 3 - Arts & Humanities

        Q4.   When students present scores of 3, 4 or 5 on BOTH the AP English Language and AP
                English Literature
tests, could the AP English Language be placed in Area 1A, and AP
                English Literature be placed in Area 3B, assuming they met their full 60 units using
                only 8 quarter units of AP English towards UC transfer?
(11-11-08).

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Area 4 - Social & Behavioral Sciences

No questions.........yet

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Area 5 - Physical and Biological Science

        Q6.  What is the minimum unit value a course must have to apply it to IGETC?  What about
                1-unit-lab courses that correspond to a lecture course? (11-11-08).

        Q7.   In IGETC Area 5, does the lab requirement count as a missing course when considering
                 partial certification? For example, a student is seeking partial certification missing all
                 of Area 5. Is missing area 5A & 5B considered completing all but two courses or does
                 the lab make it three missing courses? (11-11-08). 

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Area 6 - Language Other than English

  Q8.   Area 6: LOTE: Can a member from a college or university outside of the CCC
                    system validate language proficiency?  Would a letter on CSU or UC letterhead, or
                    some other accredited college or university, validating proficiency equal to 2 years
                    of high school be acceptable? (11-11-08).

  Q9.   When calculating the two courses allowed to be missing for partial certification, does
                    Area 6A count as one course or two? (11-11-08).

Q26.    If a student takes the 3rd year of a foreign language in high school as a freshman in
                    high school because the student took 2 years in middle school, does that fulfill LOTE?
                    (1-15-2009). 

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CSU American History & Institutions

Nothing in this area yet.

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1.    IGETC Form & Full Certification

    Q10.       During the ETS conferences, the CCCs were asked to use the recommended IGETC 
                  form. The UC  counselors expressed that it’s not enough to see “IGETC completed” 
                  or “Partial IGETC” on a transcript because they don’t know what's been used for
                  IGETC  purposes.   Are CCCs required to complete the recommended form or any
                  other IGETC form? (11-11-08).

    Q11        A student receives partial certification and then matriculates to a UC or CSU
                  campus, but was eligible for full certification prior to matriculation at the
                  university, should the student return to the CCC campus for full certification?
                  (11-11-08).

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2.    Advanced Placement (AP) on IGETC

       Q4.   When students present scores of 3, 4 or 5 on BOTH the AP English Language and
                and AP English Literature tests, could the AP English Language be placed in Area
                1A, and AP English Literature be placed in Area 3B, assuming they met their full
                60 units using only 8 quarter units of AP English towards UC transfer? (11-11-08).

       Q5.    A student presents an AP score of 3 in English Language and an AP score of 3 in
                English Literature. He/she does not complete a Critical Thinking course in Area
                1B of IGETC.  Has this student met the UC minimum eligibility admission
                requirement in English composition? (11-11-08).

      Q12.   Section 7.0 addresses Credit by Exam and reads: “Students who have earned 
                 credit from an AP exam should not take a comparable college course because
                 transfer credit  will not be granted for both.” (11-11-08)
                 Would the student receive transfer credit for the course and elective unit credit
                 for the AP exam as long as it is not articulated with a specific course at the
                 UC/CSU campus where the student is applying? 

       Q13.   Is the new IGETC AP chart (Section 7.1) for certification purposes only?   When
                 counselors are adding up total AP admission units to a UC campus, and there
                 is no duplicate credit issue, should the chart in Quick Reference be used? 

                 
(11-11-08).

       Q14.   A UC/CSU campus awards a student AP credit and subsequently allows the student
                 
to  enroll in the comparable course. The student then comes to a CCC campus 
                 and follows
Can both the AP exam and the comparable course be used 
                 
toward satisfaction of IGETC requirements? (11-11-08).

       Q15.   Can the AP chart be added to ASSIST?  (11-11-08).

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3.    Non-CCC Courses on IGETC

    Q16.        Since California Community Colleges may apply out-of-state and non-CCC
                    courses to the IGETC if the course(s) meets the Standards, where do we
                    get the out-of-state/non-CCC university course outlines/syllabi if needed? 

                    (11-11-08).

    Q17.        In section 5.2.1, #2 states that if the certifying CCC does not have a
                   comparable course, but another CCC does, the course may be applied to
                   the IGETC “as long as the course outlines are compared and scrutinized as
                   to prerequisites, texts, units and conformity to IGETC standards.” Are the 
                   articulation equivalency in content, officers expected to provide an outline
                   to the faculty member to approve these courses? Or, will a course description
                   and a syllabus from the student suffice? (11-11-08).

   Q18.        When placing courses on IGETC (student is not returning to the same UC/CSU
                   campus), does the CCC need to find a comparable course if the UC/CSU course
                   met a GE/breadth requirement at the campus where it was taken?
                   (11-11-08).
   

   Q19.        Section 5.2.1 states that non-CCC courses may be used for IGETC, even if they 
                   were completed prior to the CCC course’s IGETC effective date.   If a course is 
                   discontinued on IGETC, could a non-CCC course completed after the discontinued
                   date be used? (11-11-08).
   

   Q20.         If and when non-CCC courses are approved for use on IGETC, will a centralized
                   database be available for input (similar to ASSIST or within ASSIST)? (11-11-08).

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4.    Minimum Unit Value on IGETC

      Q1.     The University of Oregon offers 3-quarter-unit courses.  If we have a student
                 that has taken two 3-quarter-unit English composition courses and our faculty
                 deems the subjects covered in the two courses is comparable to our English 1A,
                 may we use the two U of O courses to clear IGETC Area 1A?
(11-11-08).

     Q6.       What is the minimum unit value a course must have to apply it to IGETC? 
                 What about 1-unit-lab courses that correspond to a lecture course? (11-11-08).

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5.    IGETC Partial Certification

    Q2.      For partial IGETC certification can any two courses be missing, including Area 
               1A and Area 2, though not advised for admission purposes?  (11-11-08).

    Q7.       In IGETC Area 5, does the lab requirement count as a missing course when
                considering partial certification?  For example, a student is seeking partial
               
certification missing all of Area 5. Is missing area 5A & 5B considered completing 
                all but two courses
or does the lab make it three missing courses? (11-11-08).

     Q9.     When calculating the two courses allowed to be missing for partial certification,
               
does Area 6A count as one course or two? (11-11-08).

    Q11.     A student receives partial certification and then matriculates to a UC or CSU
                campus, but was eligible for full certification prior to matriculation at the 
                university, should the student return to the CCC campus for full certification?
                (11-11-08).

    Q21.     A student requests and is granted partial certification upon acceptance to a UC
               
or CSU campus. If the student then completes the missing courses in the summer
               
prior  to matriculation at the UC or CSU campus, should the CCC campus complete
               
the full certification? (11-11-08).

    Q22.     A student gets partially certified then matriculates to the UC or CSU.  They
               
complete the coursework the following summer at the community college.  Who
               
is  responsible for certifying completion of IGETC? (11-11-08).

    Q23.     Is a partially certified student held to the UC or CSU campus-specific general
                education requirements for the missing subject area/s? (11-11-08). 

    Q27.     The new IGETC Standards allow students to present a partial or full certification
                 at any time during their matriculation at the 4-year campus.  Does this mean that
                 senior level students will be requesting partial certification? (1-22-2009)

     Q28.    Are students who are granted partial certification after matriculation required to complete the
                missing requirements within a specific timeline?(1-22-2009)

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 6.    Language Other Than English on IGETC

     Q8.     Area 6: LOTE: Can a faculty member from a college or university outside of the
                CCC system validate language proficiency?  Would a letter on CSU or UC
                letterhead, or some other accredited college or university, validating
                proficiency equal to 2 years of high school be acceptable? (11-11-08).  
               

     Q9.     When calculating the two courses allowed to be missing for partial certification,
           
     does Area 6A count as one course or two? (11-11-08).

    Q26.     If a student takes the 3rd year of a foreign language in high school as a
                freshman in high school because the student took 2 years in middle school,
                does that fulfill LOTE?
(1-15-2009). 

     

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  7.    Critical Thinking on IGETC

       Q3     Can a CSU course meet IGETC Area 1B?  (11-11-08).

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8.    Double Counting on IGETC

      Q24.     Where can information on double- counting courses in a major and in IGETC
                   be found? (11-11-08).

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Questions/Answers

 

         Q1.     The University of Oregon offers 3-quarter-unit courses.  If we have a student
                    that has taken two 3-quarter-unit English composition courses and our faculty 
                    deems the subjects covered in the two courses is comparable to our English 1A,
                    may we use the two U of O courses to clear IGETC Area 1A?
(11-11-08).
   
   
 
Answer:    No. The Standards are clear in Section 8.1 that each course used on IGETC
                    must be 3 semester or 4 quarter units.  However, the UC and the CSU will
                    use these two 3-quarter-unit courses to clear first semester composition for
                    admission purposes, and most CSU campuses will accept one 3-quarter-unit
                    composition  course for admission. In this case, the student is best served
                    with partial certification missing Area 1A. 

                    Note:  For UC, if the student completes the year composition sequence at
                    U of O (three 3-quarter-unit English composition courses) the student would 
                    meet the UC-E requirement of two English composition courses needed for
                    admission. However, the student has not met the IGETC minimum unit 
                    requirement for courses in Area 1.  In addition, the student has not met the
                    Critical Thinking component of IGETC Area 1B.  This student could apply for
                    partial IGETC missing Area 1A and 1B. 

                    For CSU, if the student completes the year composition sequence at U of O 
                    (three 3-quarter-unit English composition courses) the student would not
                    meet the admission requirement for critical thinking.

   

 

       Q2.        For partial IGETC certification can any two courses be missing, including Area
                     1A and Area 2, though not advised for admission purposes?  (11-11-08).

        Answer: The bottom line is that the Standards do not limit any areas that may be
                      missing for partial certification. 

                Example:    A transfer student could have been eligible out of high school,
                therefore it is possible that a student could be admitted missing
                courses in Areas 1 and/or 2, depending on the criteria used by the
                receiving institution during the admissions cycle. 

                Example:    A UC-bound student who has completed 2 composition courses at a
                non-CCC.  This student would be admissible; however, they would  
                be missing Area 1B (Composition and Critical Thinking).

                The students in these examples must be granted partial certification.
                Regarding Partial Certification, this is the warning in 11.4 of IGETC Standards:

                "Warning: Students need to meet minimum UC/CSU transfer admission
                requirements.  Therefore, partial certification that acknowledges a deficiency
                in IGETC Area 1 and/or 2 may also indicate a student does not meet minimum
                transfer requirements. Community colleges should make every effort to notify
                students of this potential problem.”

                CCC campuses should exercise caution and make sure students meet minimum
                admission requirements if you are going to certify them missing critical thinking. 
                We can't imagine  someone getting partial certification missing Math, but who 
                knows, maybe it could happen. 

   

 

       Q3.        Can a CSU course meet IGETC Area 1B?  (11-11-08).

        Answer: Yes.  However, as stated in IGETC Standards Section 10.1.2b, since it is
                      unlikely that institutions other than California Community Colleges will have
                      a combined course in Critical Thinking/English Composition; certification of
                      coursework from other institutions to satisfy this requirement is not common.
                      However, there are some courses outside the CCC system that have been
                      found to meet this requirement. Care should be taken when evaluating the
                      course to ensure that it meets the course requirements

         Here are 2 examples.  

         Example 1:    SDSU RWS 200 Rhetoric of Written Arguments in Context,  can be 
            used to clear IGETC 1B since it clears the intermediate composition
            and critical thinking requirement at SDSU and it is a combination
            composition/critical thinking course as outlined in Section 10.1.2b
            of The  IGETC Standards.

        Example 2:     CSUN CHS 202, Race, Racism and Critical Thinking does not clear
            IGETC 1B.  While it meets the critical thinking requirement at CSUN 
            it does not meet the analytical reading and expository writing
            requirement for CSUN.  In other words it is not, a “combined course
            in Critical Thinking/English Composition” which is required per the
            IGETC Standards.

 

 

    Q4.         When students present scores of 3, 4 or 5 on BOTH the AP English Language and
                    AP English Literature tests, could the AP English Language be placed in Area 1A,
                    and AP English Literature be placed in Area 3B, assuming they met their full 60
                    units using only 8 quarter units of AP English towards UC transfer? (11-11-08).

    Answer:    The certifying campus can use AP exams, one for Area 1A and the other for
                     Area 3B. For IGETC certification purposes, each exam will equate to 3 semester
                     or 4 quarter units. Regarding UC AP credit for admissions purposes, the student
                     would receive a maximum of 8 quarter units for both exams. Use
                     “Quick Reference for Counselors” for AP test credit.  

                     http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/resources/materials/QR.pdf

             At the CSU, the student would receive 12 semester units for both exams. 
             The CSU also has a systemwide AP policy.  It can be found at     
             http://www.calstate.edu/app/general_education.shtml
 

 

     Q5.          A student presents an AP score of 3 in English Language and an AP score of 3
                     in English Literature. He/she does not complete a Critical Thinking course in
                     Area 1B of IGETC.  Has this student met the UC minimum eligibility admission
                     requirement in English composition? (11-11-08).

    Answer:     Students cannot use the two English AP exams to satisfy the UC/CSU
                     transfer eligibility requirement in English Composition.

                     For UC and CSU admission:  Students who take both English AP exams will
                     receive credit for one English composition requirement.

                     For IGETC:  Students will receive IGETC Area 1A and Area 3B credit.

          Note: UC and CSU admission requirements and IGETC requirements are separate.

          

 

         Q6.       What is the minimum unit value a course must have to apply it to IGETC? 
                      What about 1-unit-lab courses that correspond to a lecture course? (11-11-08).

        Answer:  Section 8.1 clearly states that a course used on IGETC must be a minimum 
                      3 semester or 4 quarter units.  Exceptions are made for laboratory courses
                      that correspond to a lecture course.

                      8.1 Minimum Unit Value
                      A course must have a minimum unit value of 3 semester or 4 quarter units to
                      meet the requirements for IGETC. (Laboratory courses intended to accompany 
                      lecture courses are an exception to this guideline, see Section 10.5.3). It is not 
                      acceptable to take three 1- unit courses to fulfill a 3-unit requirement, because
                      as a rule three 1-unit courses will not together provide the depth or rigor of a
                      single 3-unit course. 

                For example, a student takes a 3-quarter-unit physical science lecture course,
                but does not take the corresponding lab.  The lecture course cannot be used 
                on IGETC because it does not meet the minimum 4-quarter-unit course
                requirement.  However, if the student took the 3-quarter-unit physical science
                lecture course and the 1-quarter unit corresponding physical science lab course,
                the combination could then be used on IGETC.

                Example:

                1 physical science lecture: 3 quarter units
                1 physical science lab that corresponds to the physical science lecture:
                   1 quarter unit
                1 biological science: 3 semester units
                1 physical science: 4 quarter units

                              Conclusion:  Total units completed 12.5 quarter units/ 8.3 semester* units. 
                                         Area 5 satisfied. 
                     * Remember! Convert to all quarter or all semester units to best serve the
                       student (see Section 8.2).

   

 

        Q7.         In IGETC Area 5, does the lab requirement count as a missing course 
                       when considering partial certification?  For example, a student is
                       seeking partial certification missing all of Area 5. Is missing area 5A & 5B
                       considered completing all but two courses or does the lab make it three
                       missing courses?
(11-11-08).

        Answer:   A student missing area 5A and 5B is eligible for partial IGETC as long as
                       they have completed all other areas of IGETC.  The laboratory requirement
                       is included in the 2 courses as indicated in the IGETC Standards copied
                       below.

                       10.5 Subject Area 5 A/B: Physical and Biological Sciences (at least 2
                       courses: 7-9 semester, 9-12 quarter units); A minimum of one course in
                       each area is required, and at least one must include a laboratory

                               Other Examples:  
                      A)   Student completes one 3-semester-unit biological science without lab
                            and one 3- semester-unit physical science course without lab. 

                Conclusion:  The student is missing 1 course in area 5.

                B)   Student completes one 3-semester-unit biological science with lab and
                      one 3-semester-unit physical  science course without lab. 

                Conclusion:  The student is missing 1 unit and is also considered to be
                                    missing one course in Area 5. Student in this situation can either
                                    take a 1- unit-lab course that corresponds to the physical science 
                                    lecture course or take a 3-semester or 4-quarter unit biological or
                                    physical science course to fulfill the Area. 

       

 

         Q8.       Area 6: LOTE: Can a faculty member from a college or university outside of the
                      CCC system validate language proficiency?  Would a letter on CSU or UC letterhead,
                      or some other accredited college or university, validating proficiency equal to
                      2 years of high school be acceptable? (11-11-08).

        Answer:  A CCC, CSU or UC faculty member may verify proficiency for satisfaction of    
                      Area 6: LOTE. A letter on letterhead from a CCC, CSU or UC faculty member 
                      verifying that they have  confirmed proficiency equivalent to 2 years of high
                      school foreign language must be acquired.  The certifying CCC campus does
                      not need to send documentation verifying proficiency to the receiving institution. 
                      However, the CCC campus should keep the letter on file for reference.

                      A sample document used by Chabot to validate proficiency can be found on
                      http://www.ccctransfer.org


                      Click on IGETC Forms, Addresses, Sample Letters.

    

 

          Q9.      When calculating the two courses allowed to be missing for partial
                      certification, does Area 6A count as one course or two? (11-11-08).

        Answer: UC considers LOTE a proficiency level and it therefore counts as one
                     missing area rather than two courses. A partial certification could be
                     deficient in Area 6A and an additional course.

            

 

Q10.  During the ETS conferences, the CCCs were asked to use the recommended
                   IGETC form. The UC  counselors expressed that it’s not enough to see “IGETC
                   completed” or “Partial  IGETC” on a transcript because they don’t know what's
                   been used for IGETC purposes.  Are CCCs required to complete the recommended
                   form or any other IGETC form? (11-11-08).

Answer:  The CCCs are required to provide the information stated on the form by:
                                A) Using the suggested form (Section 11.5) or
                                B) Including all of the information on their own form or transcript

       

 

        Q11.      A student receives partial certification and then matriculates to a UC or CSU
                      campus, but was eligible for full certification prior to matriculation at the
                      university, should the student return to the CCC campus for full certification?

                     
(11-11-08).

        Answer:  Yes, if a student is partially certified, matriculates to a UC or CSU, but was, 
                       in actuality, fully certified prior to matriculation, then the CCC is responsible 
                       for fully certifying the student.  However, the university may use the partial
                       certification along with the other student records to clear full certification.

                    Example:    Student transfers to a UC campus with partial IGETC certification,
                                      missing Area 6:LOTE.  At the UC campus, the student’s counselor
                                      notices that this requirement was completed in high school. The
                                      student should return to the CCC for full certification and the CCC
                                      is obligated to fully certify. However, the university may use the
                                      partial certification along with the student’s high school
                                      transcript to clear full certification. 

 

 

                 Q12.    Section 7.0 addresses Credit by Exam and reads: “Students who have earned
                    credit from an AP exam should not take a comparable college course because
                    transfer credit will not be granted for both.” (11-11-08)
                    Would the student receive transfer credit for the course and elective unit credit 
                    the AP exam as long as it is not articulated with a specific course at the UC/CSU 
                    campus where the student is applying? 

               Answer:  The CCC in this example is applying the policy correctly. 

                             Example: A student takes a CCC U.S. History course that is comparable to
                                   the  AP U.S. History exam. The student is planning to attend
                                   UCLA as a Political Science major. Quick Reference shows the AP
                                   U.S. History exam is not articulated with a particular course at
                                   UCLA.  The student would therefore receive unit credit for the AP 
                                   exam and the CCC course. However, for IGETC purposes this is
                                   considered duplication of coursework. Therefore, only the course
                                   or the AP exam may be applied to IGETC. 

                   The UC/CCC/CSU IGETC committee will look at revising the language in the
                   Standards to better clarify this issues, such as:

        “If AP courses at a particular UC/CSU are given specific course credit, 
         students should not take those same courses at the CCC. If this occurs, a 
         student will not receive credit for both the AP and the course for admission
         or IGETC.”

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                Q13 Is the new IGETC AP chart (Section 7.1) for certification purposes only?   When
                 counselors are adding up total AP admission units to a UC campus, and there is
                 no duplicate credit issue, should the chart in Quick Reference be used? (11-11-08).

            Answer: Yes, counselors should continue to use the UC Quick Reference AP chart to
           determine unit designation for admission purposes. 
   
           http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/resources/materials/QR.pdf

           CSU also has a systemwide AP policy as outlined in E.O. 1036, Section 1.2.4.  
           This list is posted at:
           
www.calstate.edu/app/general_education.shtml 

  

 

    Q14.     A UC/CSU campus awards a student AP credit and subsequently allows the
                 student to enroll in the comparable course. The student then comes to a
                 CCC campus and follows IGETC. 
Can both the AP exam and the comparable
                 course be used toward satisfaction of IGETC requirements? (11-11-08).

   Answer:  For IGETC purposes, this would be considered duplication of coursework.

                  Example: UC Davis awards AP Psychology units but only grants course 
                  credit with a score of 4 or 5.  A student with a score of 3 is allowed to
                  enroll in Psych 1, a general psychology course. This student then enrolls
                  at a CCC campus and follows IGETC because he/she is not returning to
                  UC Davis.

                  The student can apply either the AP Psychology exam or the psychology
                  course to IGETC Area 4, not both.

   

 

       Q15.     Can the AP chart be added to ASSIST?  (11-11-08).

    Answer:    Policy information is not housed in ASSIST.  The combined UC/CSU AP
                    chart for IGETC can be found in the IGETC Standards Section 7.1 and        
                    accessed at http://www.ccctransfer.com/igetc.htm
. 

    

 

         Q16.   Since California Community Colleges may apply out-of-state and non-CCC
                    courses to the IGETC if the course(s) meets the Standards, where do we 
                    get the out-of-state/non-CCC university course outlines/syllabi if needed? 
                    (11-11-08).

        Answer:  It is the responsibility of the student to provide the course outline/syllabus
                       they would like a non-CCC course considered for IGETC applicability.

 

         Q17.      In section 5.2.1, #2 states that if the certifying CCC does not have a
                       comparable course, but another CCC does, the course may be applied
                       to the IGETC “as long as the course outlines are compared and scrutinized
                       as to equivalency in content, prerequisites, texts, units and conformity to
                       IGETC standards.” Are the articulation officers expected to provide an outline
                       to the faculty member to approve these courses? Or, will a course description
                       and a syllabus from the student suffice? (11-11-08).

                Answer:    Faculty involvement is not necessary if the course description from the 
                  non-CCC course matches the course description from another CCC.  In
                  this case, the faculty designee can apply the  course to the appropriate
                  IGETC area. 

                  If it is not clear, the student will need to provide a course outline or 
                  syllabus and the appropriate faculty or faculty designee will then determine
                  if the course is applicable to IGETC.

        CCC campuses have different models regarding review of non-CCC courses. 
        It is understood that each individual community college creates practices
        that best serve their campus.  It is important that the CCC practice adheres
        to the intent of the Standards. 

     

 

        Q18.      When placing courses on IGETC (student is not returning to the same
                      UC/CSU campus), does the CCC need to find a comparable course if the
                      UC/CSU course met a GE/breadth requirement at the campus where it was
                      taken? (11-11-08).

        Answer:  If a UC/CSU GE/breadth course satisfies a breadth area that has a
                      comparable IGETC Area, there does not need to be a comparable
                      CCC course.  However, courses that satisfy English composition or
                      quantitative reasoning should be scrutinized.

    Example 1:  UC Irvine’s Women's Studies 60A meets a UCI breadth
                                requirement in Social and Behavioral Sciences. It could be 
                                used toward satisfaction of IGETC Area 4, even if the CCC
                                does not offer a comparable course.  It would not be necessary
                                to check if another CCC offered a similar course.

    Example 2:  UC Irvine’s ASIANAM 142 course meets the campus’s Multicultural  
                                Studies and International/Global Issues breadth requirement.  There
                                is no comparable IGETC area and no comparable CCC course. Therefore,
                                this course could not be used on IGETC even though it meets a UC

                               
breadth.

    Example 3:  Student takes Philosophy 2, Logic and Humanities 1A/B/C, the
                                Humanities Core at UCI. Philosophy 2 meets the quantitative reasoning
                                GE requirement and Humanities 1A/B/C meets the composition
                                requirement at UCI.  These courses cannot be used on IGETC as they
                                do not meet the IGETC Standards for these areas.  The student should
                                be advised to request partial IGETC certification missing Areas 1A and 2.

    

 

        Q19.         Section 5.2.1 states that non-CCC courses may be used for IGETC, even
                         if they  were completed prior to the CCC course’s IGETC effective date.  
                         If a course is discontinued on IGETC, could a non-CCC course completed
                         after the discontinued date be used? (11-11-08).

    Answer:        There was unanimous agreement by the IGETC committee that the content
                         of the course should be considered rather than the date of acceptance. 
                         Courses are removed for a variety of reasons and generally at the discretion
                         of the CCC.  As long as the course content is a match to a once-approved IGETC
                         course, it may be used. 

                  As a reminder, all CCC courses and their approval dates must be applied to
                  IGETC as indicated on the official IGETC agreements posted on ASSIST.

 

 

    Q20.       If and when non-CCC courses are approved for use on IGETC, will a centralized
                   database be available for input (similar to ASSIST or within ASSIST)? (11-11-08).

    Answer:    No.  ASSIST is funded and maintained as an agency of the State of California,
                    and is intended only  to facilitate transfer among the state’s three segments of
                    public postsecondary education.

  

     Q21.       A student requests and is granted partial certification upon acceptance to a UC
                    or CSU campus. If the student then completes the missing courses in the summer
                    prior to matriculation at the UC or CSU campus, should the CCC campus complete
                    the full certification? (11-11-08).

    Answer:  Yes, if a student is partially certified and then completes the
                   coursework necessary for full certification prior to matriculation
                   to the university, the CCC must fully certify. 

                   Example:  A student requests IGETC certification in spring semester
                                   prior to fall transfer to a UC campus.  The CCC campus partially
                                   certifies the student missing one course in Area 3B. During the
                                   summer   session, prior to fall transfer, the student completes a
                                   course that satisfies Area 3B.  As a result, the CCC campus must
                                   fully IGETC certify the student.

    

 

     Q22.       A student gets partially certified then matriculates to the UC or CSU.  They
                    complete the coursework the following summer at the community college. 
                    Who is responsible for certifying completion of IGETC? (11-11-08).

     Answer: When a student requests full certification from the CCC after matriculating
                   to the UC or CSU, it not the CCC’s responsibility to certify the completion of
                   IGETC.  It is the university’s is responsibility to clear full certification.

    

 

    Q23.     Is a partially certified student held to the UC or CSU campus-specific general
                 education requirements for the missing subject area/s? (11-11-08). 

    Answer:  No.  The student is required to complete the missing course/s by following
                  the parameters of the IGETC Standards rather than being obligated to complete
                  the university campus specific general education requirements. 
                  (See Section 11.4)

                  Example:    Student arrives on a UC campus partially certified missing Area 6,
                                    LOTE.  The student clears this deficiency by completing a course
                                    equivalent to 2 years of high school study. The student’s IGETC is
                                    now complete.

      

 

     Q24.       Where can information on double- counting courses in a major and in IGETC be
                    found? (11-11-08).

    Answer:   For UC, IGETC information can be found on the University of California
                    website: www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/igetc  under the
                   
“Applying Courses” section: “Courses may be used only once to satisfy
                    one IGETC subject area, even if they are listed in the course agreement
                    under more than one subject area. Courses may be used to satisfy
                    both IGETC and major requirements.”

            For CSU, double-counting courses for IGETC and major requirements
            are determined campus by campus and department by department. 
            Refer to the CSU document “Campus-Specific Practices for Transfer
            Admission” for guidelines, available at calstate.edu/sas.

   

    Q25.        UC college and/or department counselors expressed frustration that
                    sometimes the IGETC documents aren't official or they need the student to
                    request the IGETC immediately.  Is it possible to get all community colleges
                    to supply IGETC certifications on demand? (11-11-08).

    Answer:   Students who complete IGETC before transfer but fail to request
                    certification will be directed back to the sending institution to obtain
                    a completed form. Sending institutions will respond as quickly as possible 
                    but may not be able to accommodate these requests immediately,
                    such as during peak workload periods. Students should be advised to
                    allow sufficient time for processing.  IGETC certification timelines are at
                    the discretion of the individual CCC.
 

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     Q26.     If a student takes the 3rd year of a foreign language in high school as a
                 
freshman in high school because the student took 2 years in middle school,
                  does that fulfill LOTE? (1-15-2009).

Answer:      Same scenario as above, but the student takes 3rd year as freshman because
                  the student was placed into it without having taken middle school foreign
                  language or
took only one year in middle school? (1-15-2009).

                  The student above must complete at least the first semester of Spanish 3 with
                 
a C- or better, then in both cases, the student has met the LOTE proficiency for
                 
IGTEC.  By completing the first semester of the third year of a foreign language
                 
with a C- or better, it is assumed that the student has acquired knowledge of
                 
the first two years at C- or better, either by formal instruction or exposure to the
                  language in the home. 

                  Technically, a student need only show a C- or higher at the end of the second
                 
semester of the second year of a high school foreign language to satisfy the LOTE
                 
for IGETC.

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      Q27.   The new IGETC Standards allow students to present a partial or full certification
                 at any time during their matriculation at the 4-year campus.  Does this mean that
                 senior level students will be requesting partial certification? (1-22-2009)

Answer:    As indicated on page 26 of the IGETC Standards a student may request full or partial
                 IGETC certification at any time before or after matriculation.  Although it could be
                 possible that a student presents a partial IGETC in their senior year, students should
                 be encouraged to complete and submit IGETC certification upon or prior to
                 matriculation to the university. 

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     Q28.   Are students who are granted partial certification after matriculation required to complete the
                missing requirements within a specific timeline?(1-22-2009)

Answer:   Once a student’s partial IGETC is certified and sent to UC, the UC Academic Senate Regulation 478
                B.2.d. applies.  It states:  “The IGETC must be completed within one academic year (two semesters
                or three quarters plus any summer that might intervene) of the student’s transfer to UC.”  And (per
                11.4 of the IGETC Rules) each UC or CSU campus will inform a student that has submitted a partial
                certified IGETC of the specific timelines and courses needed to complete the IGETC.

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