Transfer services offers a wide range of support services and resources designed to assist students in their transition to four-year colleges and universities. Students can receive guidance in selecting a transfer institution and benefit from individual appointments with representatives from four-year colleges. Special support services are available for underrepresented students, and organized tours to various four-year institutions are offered.

📍 The Career/Transfer Center is located in the Student Services Building, second floor, SS 280/281.


WINTER 2026 OFFICE HOURS
Jan 5 – Feb 12, 2026
Mon–Thur 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

OFFICE CLOSURE DATES
Jan 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Feb 13 Lincoln's Birthday
Feb 16 Washington's Birthday


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Agreements between Citrus College and local colleges and universities

ASSIST web-based articulation information

Assistance and guidance from counselors

  • applications to four-year institutions
  • transfer college or university selection
  • transfer major sheets
  • transfer planning guides
  • underrepresented students support services

California university systems transfer instruction and assistance

Dual admission programs information

Events calendar for transfer workshops and trainings

General education requirements

Graduation requirements for an associate degree

Private universities information

Representatives to university and four-year colleges

Resource library access in SS 281 (college catalogs and transfer programs information)

Tours to four-year colleges and universities

Transfer fairs for information gathering, guidance, networking and more

Transfer workshops via Comevo

Workshops covering application assistance, financial aid and more


Transfer information in response to COVID-19
COVID-19 Interim Impacts on CSU Undergraduate Admissions Policies and Practices [PDF] || UC Admissions and COVID-19