Opening Doors to Competitive Universities
Cabrillo's Honors Transfer Program began in 2008 and currently has 350 active students. The program has transferred roughly 1,000 students to universities all over the country.
About the Program
The Cabrillo's Honors Transfer Program, which has earned UCLA TAP Certification, is a learning community for highly-motivated students who are seeking rigorous academic coursework in a supportive and cooperative environment.
Most students in the Cabrillo Honors Transfer Program plan on transferring to highly competitive universities.
Our honors students continue to be in high demand at selective public and private universities such as UC Berkeley, UCLA, Pomona, UC San Diego, Pitzer, Chapman, University of Southern California and many more.
Who Joins the Program?
Students from all backgrounds, ages and experiences join Cabrillo's Honors Transfer Program. Current Cabrillo students, students coming to Cabrillo from other colleges and universities, and recent high school graduates are all welcome to apply to the program. Home-schooled students, as well as Delta and Oasis students, are considered for admisssion on a case-by-case basis. These students must be 16 years old and they are required to continue their education at Cabrillo with the intention to transfer to a 4-year institution as a junior.
NOTE: The Honors Transfer Program is designed for students who intend to transfer to a four-year university. The program is not appropriate for students who have already earned a Bachelor's Degree and are pursuing graduate school. At this time, dual-enrolled high school students are not eligible for the honors program.
Membership in an honors transfer community of students and access to the Honors Study Lounge
Faculty mentors who offer enriched curriculum and smaller class size/Research support from our library staff
Counseling and transfer assistance and scholarship advising
Opportunity to earn Honors Scholar Statud and UCLA TAP Certification
Priority admission or a competitive edge in the transfer admissions process
Recognition of honors coursework on transcripts and at graduation