Transferring to Fresno State could become easier in Fall 2025: here is why
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Transferring to Fresno State from a California community college could become easier after the California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees approved a singular general education (GE) pattern for all CSU undergraduates.
CSU officials say this change, voted on in March, will create a clear and consistent set of requirements for all future CSU students pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
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The updated CSU GE aligns with the units and learning areas of the new Cal-GETC (California General Education Transfer Curriculum). According to officials, the update to CSU GE removes five units from the GE pattern by including a one-unit laboratory for Biological or Physical Sciences, not including one of three Arts or Humanities courses in Area C and not including Area E, Lifelong Learning and Self-Development.
The current CSU GE Breadth contains 39 unit totals while the new Cal-GETC will only be 34 unit totals. Compare the units required for transfer in both CSU GE Breadth and the Cal-GETC by clicking here.
CSU officials say this could create a simplified pathway to a four-year degree. The new CSU GE mirrors the five-fewer unit requirements of Cal-GETC, but neither CSU GE nor Cal-GETC affects the total 120 units required to earn a CSU bachelor’s degree.
The new Cal-GETC will be implemented in Fall 2025, meaning that Fresno City College students who would like to transfer to Fresno State would only have to follow the new Cal-GETC instead of the CSU GE 2024 curriculum. To learn more about transfer requirements to Fresno State, click here.