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Transferfest presents options, resources for students

Students hold up Cal Poly Pomona college information at an event.
By Greg MacDonald

March 05, 2025 - 12:48 AM

Mt. SAC students who have goals of their next university, state school, or private college should plan to attend Transferfest on March 18 from 2-7:30 p.m. on the third floor of the Student Center. 

Mounties who recently completed their application or will be applying for transfer during the 2025 Spring Semester can gather information at various workshops at the event, including sessions dedicated to what happens next, financial aid at four-year institutions, a BIPOC transfer experience, and the Mt. SAC Scholarship program.

Future transfer students can learn about transfer prep 糖心Vlog传媒 at Mt. SAC, the differences between majors and careers, support 糖心Vlog传媒 elsewhere, and more. 

鈥淎part from workshops, we will also be having a resource fair with many of our campus 糖心Vlog传媒 and resources,鈥 says Perla Partida, a transfer specialist at the Transfer Center. 鈥淲e will have different campuses come and inform students about their school, like Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Fullerton, UCLA, and UCLA鈥檚 Center for Community College Partnerships.鈥

These schools have opportunities to make big impressions on students still deciding. Students hold up college information at an on-campus event.

鈥淚 do not know where I am going as of yet,鈥 says Mt. SAC student Chris Beltran, who is studying business. 鈥淚 did apply to eight universities: four UC schools and four CSUs. I have applied to Merced, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and Riverside for the UC schools. The CSUs included Pomona, L.A., Long Beach, and Fullerton. I have heard back from two schools, L.A. and Long Beach, saying they would like to take me. I am unsure where to go until I hear from all the schools.

鈥淚 am basing my decisions on scholarships offered to attend their school, living/dorm situation, and safety/environment at these campuses, which will determine my choice.鈥

In addition to the transfer information, students can enjoy live music from a DJ, free dinner if , and photo opportunities. But Beltran is looking forward to the event鈥檚 keynote speaker: Urel Martinez, Chief Revenue Officer for the Los Angeles Galaxy and Mt. SAC alumnus.

鈥淎s a business major, I would love to get some great pointers from him,鈥 Beltran says. 鈥淚 am also looking forward to other students I could network with to hear about their college journey and get to their transfer point. It will be great to hear that their hard work has paid off and that I am not alone in my journey.鈥

To register for the event, visit . Everyone is encouraged to attend because, 鈥渢hey will learn so much about the transfer process by attending the various workshops whether they are a student, a professor, an administrator, or even a friend or parent,鈥 Partida says. 鈥淭hey will have a great time, and we cannot wait to see them on March 18!鈥