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Some colleges in this category include: Brown University: a private, four-year college in Rhode Island. Amherst College: a private, four-year college in Massachusetts. Grinnell College: a private, four-year college in Iowa.
Students can progress at their own pace, often allowing them to bypass traditional gen ed requirements if they demonstrate a thorough understanding of the subject matter. One example is Western Governors University, which offers several competency-based degree programs.
City College of San Francisco, a two-year college, confers the degrees of Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Arts for Transfer, and Associate in Science for Transfer on students who satisfy the course and grade requirements for graduation.
Free City covers students who qualify for in-state tuition in CAs Community Colleges and live in SF. This includes students who are AB540 and/or have a non-resident exemption (like AB 13, AB 2000, SB 68). Learn more about establishing residency or non-resident exemptions.
General Information for all Degrees Completion of the CCSF Associate Degree Major requirements. Satisfy the unit requirement of at least 60 degree-applicable semester units. Satisfy the GPA requirement of at least a 2.0. Meet the residence requirement by completing 12 of the 60 degree-applicable units at CCSF.
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For example, a requirement for graduation from the College is that a student must have completed a minimum of 60 semester units of lower-division col- lege work in which he has maintained an average final grade of C (2.00 grade point average) or higher in all lower-division courses he has attempted for grade points.
These courses are designed to develop critical thinking abilities, enhance communication skills, and teach basic knowledge in many subjects.
Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that while a minimum of 2.0 (C) is required for admission; some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. Please consult with a counselor for details. 2.

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