Transfer Center Events

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Newly Added Workshop:
Cal State Dominguez Hills and Cal State LA extended their fall 2026 admission application deadline to Tuesday, March 31. Join the workshop listed below for support or schedule an appointment with the transfer advisor.

Thursday, March 19 Fall 2026 Application Support 1-2 p.m. Transfer Center Lab,
SSB, 265

(Click on the image to view March Upcoming Events flyer)
Flyer for Compton College Transfer & Career Center upcoming events for March 2026. Events include Transfer Thursdays, university representative visits, career fair preparation workshops, and the Passport to Your Career Job and Resource Fair on March 25. Includes event dates, times, and campus locations.
(Click on the image to view March Upcoming Events flyer)
Flyer for Compton College Transfer & Career Center upcoming events for March 2026. Events include Transfer Thursdays, university representative visits, career fair preparation workshops, and the Passport to Your Career Job and Resource Fair on March 25. Includes event dates, times, and campus locations.
(Click on the image to view Career and Resource Fair flyer)
Flyer for “Passport to Your Career” Job and Resource Fair at Compton College. Event takes place Wednesday, March 25, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Compton College Quad. Open to students, alumni, and community members. Includes QR code to RSVP.
(Click on the image to view LA County Arts Internship Info Session flyer)
Flyer for the LA County Arts Internship Information Session hosted by the Compton College Transfer and Career Center. Learn about paid internships with nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in Los Angeles County. Monday, April 6, from 3–4 p.m. in Student Services Building, Room 212. Registration available via link or QR code. Open to currently enrolled Compton College students.

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