Transfer Information Center
EvCC students have many opportunities to learn about the university transfer process. Here's how:
- Research various majors, programs and careers. Use the curriculum guides for additional program information and required courses. Talk with a counselor if you are undecided!
- Connect with prospective universities at our quarterly Transfer Fairs or campus visits.
- Discuss your transfer interests with your program advisor.
- Attend workshops and classes offered by EvCC.
- Surf the websites of a variety of colleges and universities.
- Read this page and use these links!
Transfer Rights and Responsibilities 
- University transfer information
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Foreign language requirements

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Transfer application deadlines

- Dual admission options
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, refer to our Articulation Guide.
University Visits, Fairs and Information Sessions
Students are encouraged to meet with university representatives and to attend university transfer fairs. For more information, view the campus calendar for upcoming visits and events.
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.
Everett University Center 
University of Washingon
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UW Bothell ![]()
UW Tacoma ![]()
Transfer Course Equivalencies - for all UW campuses ![]()
Western Washington University 
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Guaranteed Transfer Admissions ![]()
To transfer to Western, follow these steps:
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Finish either an Associate in Arts Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) or an Associate in Science-Transfer (AS-T) degree at Everett Community College.
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Have a total GPA of 2.5 or higher for all your college classes.
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Earn at least a 2.0 GPA in the last quarter shown on your transcript when you apply and the last quarter before you start at Western.
Fill out the online application to apply as an undergraduate student. Be sure to check the priority date and deadline for the quarter you want to start. Late applications might still be accepted if there is room.
Some degree programs may have extra requirements to get in.
Central Washington University 
Eastern Washington University 
The Evergreen State College 
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Dual Enrollment Agreement ![]()
Washington Governors University 
Washington State University
WSU Pullman ![]()
WSU Everett ![]()
WSU Spokane ![]()
WSU Tri-Cities ![]()
WSU Vancouver ![]()
What about other colleges and universities?
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4-year colleges or universities in Washington State

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4-year colleges or universities outside of Washington State

The Washington 45
The "Washington 45" is a list of courses within the general education categories
offered at a community, technical, four-year college or university in Washington state. These courses will be able to transfer and be applied, up to a maximum of 45 credits, toward general education requirement(s) at any other public and most private higher education institutions in the state. This list does not replace a degree or certificate.
