Welcome to the Transfer Information Page
EvCC students have many opportunities to learn about the university transfer process:
- Meet with university representatives most Wednesdays, 9am-1pm, in the Parks Student Union.
- Discuss your transfer interests with your program advisor.
- Attend workshops and classes offered by EvCC on transfer preparation. HDev 150 Transfer Success is offered Fall and Spring Quarters.
- Surf the websites of a variety of colleges and universities.
- Review our curriculum guides for various programs. Many contain specific information about courses needed for university majors.
- Read this page and use these links!
EvCC Transfer Degree Programs
These degrees are designed to be transferable to universities. In reviewing the curriculum guide for each degree it is important to observe special notes about what courses at EvCC contribute to smooth transfer and preparation for a particular major. These degrees support the transfer of credit, but do not guarantee admission.
- Associate in Arts & Sciences - DTA (Direct Transfer Agreement)
- Associate of Science
- Associate in Technology
- Associate in Pre-Nursing - DTA/MRP (Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Ready Pathway)
- Associate of Applied Science (Transfer) in Computer Information Systems
- Associate in Business - DTA (Direct Transfer Agreement)
For a list of articulation/transfer agreements with other colleges and universities, see our Articulation Guide
.
University Visits, Fairs and Information Sessions
Students are encouraged to meet with university representatives and to attend university transfer planning fairs. For more information, contact Cathy May.
Universities will be on campus on the following dates:
- February 22, 9 am - 1 pm in the MPR
- April 21, 9 am - 1 pm in the MPR
University Websites
University websites offer a wealth of information - far more than a traditional catalog. Transfer students should pay special attention to course equivalencies between EvCC and the university.
What about other colleges and universities?
The Washington 45
The "Washington 45" is a list of courses offered in the community and technical college system that satisfy general education core requirements at the state's public universities and most of its private universities. This list does not replace any degree or certificate. For a list of courses and more information, please see page 34 of the 2012-13 Catalog.