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Golden West College Partners with ASU Online

Reduces tuition costs for transfer students

Golden West College today announced an agreement with Arizona State University (ASU) Online to make transferring more affordable and accessible for students pursuing four-year degrees.

Under the partnership, Golden West students who meet eligibility to transfer to ASU Online will qualify for a special tuition rate of $130 per credit hour, saving students approximately 22%, according to Golden West.

“This partnership with ASU Online ensures that our students can continue their education without barriers and with the confidence that they are receiving a high-quality degree,” Golden West President Meridith Randall said in a statement.

California students currently make up 20% to 25% of ASU Online’s student body, making it the second-highest producer of online undergraduates in California, Golden West said.

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Yuika Yoshida
Yuika Yoshida
Yuika Yoshida has been a reporter covering healthcare, innovation and education at the Orange County Business Journal since 2023. Previous bylines include JapanUp! Magazine and Stu News Laguna. She received her bachelor's degree in literary journalism from the University of California, Irvine. During her time at UC Irvine, she was the campus news editor for the official school paper and student writer for the Samueli School of Engineering. Outside of writing, she enjoys musical theater and finding new food spots within Orange County.
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