More than half of our students come to Evergreen with existing credits. Here’s why:
- Evergreen’s generous credit transfer policies—every transferable credit counts toward your accredited bachelor’s degree.
- Academically rigorous and individually tailored, Evergreen empowers you to build your own unique academic pathways.
- Evergreen’s commitment to student research, writing and seminar prepares students to thrive in graduate school.
- Students enjoy easy access to top-notch professional staff and faculty who are dedicated to helping you achieve your goals.
- Evergreen’s Veterans Resource Center helps veterans, active duty service members and military partners access your benefits and excel in the classroom.
Washington State Transfer Guides
Individual community and technical college courses that will transfer to Evergreen
Courses are identified as either Academic or Vocational-Technical/Professional Development.
The Washington 45 (PDF) is a list of courses that will transfer to all Washington public colleges and universities on a course-by-course basis if your grade is a “C” (2.0) or higher.
- The Art Institute of Seattle (PDF)
- Bates Technical (DOC)
- Bellevue (PDF)
- Bellingham Technical (PDF)
- Big Bend (PDF)
- Cascadia (PDF)
- Centralia (DOC)
- Clark (PDF)
- Clover Park Technical (DOC)
- Columbia Basin (DOC)
- Edmonds (PDF)
- Everett (DOC)
- Grays Harbor (PDF)
- Green River (PDF)
- Highline (DOC)
- Lake Washington Institute of Technology (PDF)
- Lower Columbia (PDF)
- North Seattle (PDF)
- Northwest Indian (PDF)
- Olympic (PDF)
- Peninsula (PDF)
- Pierce (PDF)
- Renton Technical (PDF)
- Seattle Central (PDF)
- Shoreline (DOC)
- Skagit Valley (PDF)
- South Puget Sound (PDF)
- South Seattle (PDF)
- Spokane (PDF)
- Spokane Falls (PDF)
- Tacoma (DOC)
- Walla Walla (PDF)
- Wenatchee Valley (PDF)
- Whatcom (DOC)
- Yakima Valley (PDF)
"I was jumping through all of the hoops for my degree, but realized that I wasn't really directing my education. When I came to Evergreen I started driving my college experience more fully, honing in on food systems and community organizing."
Katie Rains, Executive Director of GRuB, Transfer Student
Apply by Mail
If you prefer to apply or pay your fee by mail, send us a completed paper application (PDF) along with a check or money order. You can also apply online and send the fee by mail. Please do not send cash.
Any items received after the deadline will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. If you are interested in applying after the deadline, contact Admissions.