Transfer Success Pathway (TSP)

Your pathway continues at 起点传媒.

Find support and guaranteed admission on your way to 起点传媒 from a California Community College through the Transfer Success Pathway (TSP). This CSU-wide program is designed to increase access to four-year universities, and can help you earn your degree particularly if you have faced academic, financial, or personal hardships that prevented you from attending CPP.

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Who can join TSP?

To qualify for the Transfer Success Pathway, you must be:

  • First-time freshman enrolling in a California Community College
  • Beginning community college without any college coursework completed after graduating high school or earning a GED (college courses taken during high school, such as dual enrollment, may still qualify)

Why Choose TSP?

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Aug 1 - Nov 30

How to Apply

The application period for TSP runs from August 1 to November 30, 2026. Follow these steps to submit your TSP agreement through the CSU Transfer Planner.

Frequently Asked Questions


The is a free planning tool created by the California State University. This tool is available to all transfer students and provides guidance on academic planning, general education, career guidance and houses the Transfer Success Pathway program.

See below for our full list of participating programs. Many of our high demand, impacted majors are also available for TSP, but have limited capacity and may close earlier than November 30, based on when capacity is reached.

Available Programs

  • Agribusiness and Food Industry Management, B.S.
  • Agricultural Science, B.S.
  • Anthropology, B.S.
    • Applied Anthropology 
    • Archaeology
    • General Anthropology
  • Apparel Merchandising and Management, B.S.
    • Design and Production 
    • Fashion Retailing
    • Textiles Technology and Sustainability
  • Art History, B.A.
  • Business Administration, B.S.
    • E-Business
    • International Business
    • Management and Human Resources
    • Technology and Operations Management
  • Chemical Engineering, B.S. 
  • Communication, B.S.
    • Communication Studies
    • Multimedia Journalism
    • Public Relations
  • Construction Engineering and Management, B.S.
  • Criminology, B.A.
  • Early Childhood Studies, B.A.
    • Early Childhood Teaching
    • Multilingual Teaching 
    • Pre-K to Grade 3
  • Economics, B.S.
    • Applied Economics 
    • General Economics
    • Quantitative Economics
  • Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology, B.S.
  • Electronic Systems Engineering Technology, B.S.
  • English, B.A.
    • Applied Language Studies
    • English Education
    • Literary Studies
  • Food Science and Technology, B.S.
  • Gender, Ethnicity and Multicultural Studies, B.A.
    • Gender, Ethnicity and Multicultural Studies (GEMS)
    • Pre-Credential
  • Geography, B.S.
    • Environmental Studies
    • Geospatial Analysis
  • Geology, B.S.
  • History, B.A.
    • General
    • Pre-Credential
  • Hospitality Management, B.S.
  • Industrial Engineering, B.S.
  • Kinesiology, B.S.
    • Physical Education Teacher Education
  • Landscape Architecture, B.S.
  • Liberal Studies, B.A.
    • General Studies
    • Pre-Credential
  • Manufacturing Engineering, B.S.
  • Mathematics, B.S.
    • Applied Mathematics/Statistics 
    • Secondary Teacher Prep/Pure Mathematics 
  • Music, B.A.
    • General
    • Music Industry Studies
  • Nutrition, B.S.
    • Dietetics
    • Nutrition and Health
    • Nutrition Science
  • Philosophy, B.A.
    • General
    • Law and Society
  • Plant Science, B.S.
  • Political Science, B.A.
  • Science, Technology, and Society, B.A.
    • Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Society
    • General Science, Technology, and Society
  • Spanish, B.A.
  • Theatre, B.A.
    • Acting
    • Dance Theatre
    • Design and Technical Production
    • General Theatre
    • Theatre in Education and Community Engagement
  • Urban and Regional Planning, B.S.
    • Community Development and Social Justice
    • Infrastructure and Transportation
    • Resiliency, Sustainability and the Environment
    • Urban Design 
  • Visual Communication Design, B.F.A.

 

Limited Capacity Programs

  • Aerospace Engineering, B.S.
  • Biology, B.S.
  • Biotechnology, B.S.
  • Business Administration, B.S.
    • Accounting
    • Computer Information Systems
    • Finance, Real Estate and Law
    • Marketing Management 
  • Chemistry, B.S.
    • American Chemical Society
    • Biochemistry
    • General Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering, B.S.
    • Environmental Engineering
    • General Civil Engineering
    • Geospatial Engineering 
  • Computer Engineering, B.S.
  • Computer Science, B.S.
  • Electrical Engineering, B.S.
  • Environmental Biology, B.S.
  • Kinesiology, B.S.
    • General
  • Mechanical Engineering, B.S.
  • Physics, B.S.
    • Biophysics
    • General
    • Integrated Science
  • Psychology, B.A.
  • Sociology, B.A.
    • General Sociology
    • Social Work 

See below for the list of programs that are not available for a TSP agreement:

  • Animal Health Science, B.S.
  • Animal Science, B.S.
  • Architecture, B.Arch
  • Music, B.M.

No, you can only sign one Transfer Success Pathway agreement with one CSU campus and one major.

However, you’re not limited to just one community college. You’re allowed to attend multiple California Community Colleges while working toward your transfer — as long as you meet the requirements outlined in your agreement.

TSP applicants can attend multiple community colleges; however, a student can only 起点传媒 to one program and have one TSP agreement. Please be advised that having a TSP agreement does not bar students from 起点传媒ing to other universities.

If a student decides to change to another campus or program in the future, they must submit a request for release and allow time for the campus to review. Students can request to cancel their agreement at any time. However, the ability to select another campus is only during their enrollment period between August 1 and November 30th. CPP will allow students to change programs within the first year of their TSP agreement to allow flexibility to choose a program during their college exploration time at the community college.

CPP will allow students to change programs within the first year of their TSP agreement to allow flexibility to choose a program during their college exploration time at the community college. Students can only switch to another TSP eligible program and if space is available. For further information, please reach out to your Transfer Outreach Counselor at CPP. 

Students must meet the requirements of the agreement and transfer within 3 years to a CSU campus.

Yes, as long as a student is still considered a first-year student at the community college during the TSP cycle, they are still eligible for TSP.

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Learn more about TSP

Elizabeth Salgado

Email tsp@cpp.edu to learn more about this opportunity or schedule an advising appointment with our Transfer Outreach Counselor.