Solano Community College and ASU Universal Articulation partnership

Solano Community College and ASU Collaborate on Universal Articulation Partnership

Partnership Overview 

Arizona State University and Solano Community College reaffirm the combined commitment to student success with the newly established Universal Articulation agreement. With a focus on academic preparedness, collaborative support and term-to-term persistence, students are ensured a smooth transition to the university and the support necessary for student success. Through MyPath2ASU® students are able to take the steps needed to successfully plan their transfer to ASU while working towards their degree at Solano Community College. 

The Solano Community College MyPath2ASU transfer experience is available to students and staff that support them. Diverse MyPath2ASU degree options can be tailored based on Solano Community College needs (within ASU degree requirements).

The Solano Community College MyPath2ASU transfer experience benefits

  • End-to-end learner navigation through course-by-course guided pathways.
  • Ensure course applicability by assisting students with taking courses that apply to their associate and ASU bachelor’s degree.
  • Guaranteed general admission to ASU and admission into MyPath2ASU major choice if all requirements are satisfied* Some majors have additional or higher admission requirements.
  • More than 400 course-by- course guided pathways into immersion and online ASU degree programs.
  • Self-service, degree progress tracking through My Transfer Guide to minimize loss of credit.
  • Connected experience through personalized ASU communications to prepare academically and build a connection to ASU.

About Solano Community College

Solano Community College is a tradition in Solano County. Established in 1945 as Vallejo Junior College, Solano was part of the Vallejo Unified School District until 1967 when the college became a countywide institution. The 192-acre campus, centrally located just off Interstate 80, was completed in 1971 and opened with 5,000 students. Since then, facilities, programs, staff and services have expanded to meet the growing needs of a growing county.

Solano’s classes are held during two semesters each year (Spring and Fall), plus Summer sessions. Flexible scheduling, designed for students’ convenience, includes day, evening and Saturday classes, held on and off the campus, and via the Internet, television, home study and travel study. Short-term classes, open-entry/open-exit formats, and special interest workshops and seminars add to this scheduling flexibility.

With the current student population of 9,500 almost evenly divided between day and evening, the Solano campus is alive at all hours offering academic study and occupational training to all area residents.

Solano Community College will be a recognized leader in educational excellence — transforming students’ lives.

Solano Community College MyPath2ASU degree spotlight

Psychology, BA, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences

Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior. This diverse field includes mental health and counseling as well as child development, neuroscience and brain function, memory and decision-making, behavior analysis, statistics and more. It also crosses over into other disciplines such as medicine, law, business and economics.

This BA program in psychology — emphasizing critical thinking and reasoning, quantitative research methods and writing — goes beyond the classroom, adding practical experiences through internships, service-learning and faculty-supervised research.

View Solano Community College MyPath2ASU Psychology BA

Locations of study: 

West, ASU@Lake Havasu, Online, ASU Local