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Navigate Your Path from Community College to University
Plan your transfer seamlessly with our comprehensive platform. Track credits, explore universities, and connect with advisors to make your four-year degree dreams a reality.

Everything You Need for a Successful Transfer
Our comprehensive platform provides all the tools and resources you need to plan, track, and execute your transfer from community college to university.
Transfer Support at All Levels
Whether you're a student or an educator, we support academic journeys from all angles.
Success Stories from Transfer Students
Hear from students who successfully transferred to their dream universities using GluideMe.
Sarah Martinez
Computer Science, UC Berkeley
Marcus Johnson
Business Administration, UCLA
Amanda Lee
Psychology, San Diego State
Our Mission
At GluideMe, we're on a mission to simplify the college transfer process for every student—because no one should have to navigate it alone.
Every year, thousands of students begin their transfer journey full of hope, only to encounter a maze of confusing requirements, limited advising resources, and fragmented course planning tools. These roadblocks don't just cause stress—they cost students valuable time and money. In fact, research shows that transfer students in California waste, on average, over $3,000 on unnecessary credits. Even more alarming, only 9% of California community college students successfully transfer.
This isn't a failure of students—it's a failure of the system. A study from Harvard University Press reveals that the single greatest cause of transfer breakdowns is unclear and inconsistent requirements across institutions.
GluideMe exists to change that.
We're building a smarter, clearer, and more equitable way to transfer—one that puts students first. By demystifying requirements, streamlining course planning, and connecting students to the support they deserve, GluideMe empowers learners to take control of their academic path and succeed on their terms.
Because a better transfer journey shouldn't be a privilege. It should be the norm.