Here's what you need to consider:
* CSU's Transfer Credit Policy: Each CSU campus publishes its own transfer credit policy. You MUST review the specific policy of the CSU campus you intend to apply to. Look for information on their website about transfer credit evaluation, regionally accredited institutions, and the process for submitting transcripts.
* Course-by-Course Evaluation: CSUs typically don't automatically accept all credits from another institution. They will likely perform a course-by-course evaluation to determine which Ashworth courses will transfer and count toward your degree requirements at the CSU. Some courses might be accepted, others might not, depending on how well they align with the CSU's curriculum.
* Program-Specific Requirements: The CSU program you are applying to might have specific prerequisites or required courses that may not be covered by your Ashworth degree.
* Grade Point Average (GPA): Your GPA from Ashworth will be considered in the admissions process. A higher GPA increases your chances of acceptance.
In short: Contact the admissions office of the specific CSU campus you are interested in attending. Provide them with your Ashworth transcript (or at least a course list) and inquire about the transferability of your credits to their programs. They can give you the most accurate and up-to-date information about your chances of acceptance. Don't rely on assumptions – direct communication is crucial.