City College hosted their annual Transfer Fair on Oct. 30 on the West Campus Lawn in Santa Barbara, Calif. The fair is open to community and public for free, giving individuals the opportunity to become educated on how and where to transfer from City College. Admission representatives from a variety of four-year colleges and universities.
City College student confers with UCSB academic counselor, educating students on the pathway to transfer into UCSB on Oct. 30 on the West Campus Center in Santa Barbara, Calif. According to SBCC’s website, in fall 2022, 431 SBCC students transferred to UCSB. (Sylvia Stewart )
Arizona State University, followed by Pepperdine and other four-year colleges, line up across the West Campus Lawn on Oct. 30 in Santa Barbara, Calif. The event went from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with many interactive actives available. (Sylvia Stewart )
Blankets were laid out across the West Campus Lawn on Oct. 30, illustrating different four-year colleges. The Transfer Fair offers educational guideways to transfer from City College. (Sylvia Stewart )
Open to the public, City College hosted their Transfer Fair, giving students the opportunity to interact with four-year college admission representatives on Oct. 30 on the West Campus Lawn in Santa Barbara, Calif. Representatives are from wide-range of postsecondary institutions. (Sylvia Stewart )
Student and SBCC Anchor Peer Mentor Denise Kakuk represents The Well at City College on Oct. 30 on the West Campus Lawn in Santa Barbara, Calif. “We are advertising mental health awareness, ” Kakuk said. (Sylvia Stewart )
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