First-Year and Transfer Students
Admission requirements are different for first-year and transfer applicants.
- First-Year Student: You are considered a first-year student if you are currently in high school, have not attended college after high school or after receiving a high school equivalency (like a GED)
- Transfer Student: You are considered a transfer student if you have attended college after earning a high school diploma or equivalent
Admission Requirements
First-Year Student
Admission and application requirements
First-Year students qualify for admissions when they’ve completed all college preparatory coursework in high school and have an unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.
As a first-year student your application will include:
- An online or paper application
- A $60 application fee (waivers available)
- Official high school transcripts that originate from either a school, college, or a digital transcript service
- Official SAT or ACT test scores, or an essay with Test Optional Admissions
Visit the First-Year Students page for more details on admissions requirements and criteria:
First-Year Students | Admissions and Aid
If you have any questions about waiving the application fee, please contact admissions@evergreen.edu
Transfer Student
Admission and application requirements
Transfer students qualify for admissions when they have a cumulative college GPA of 2.0 or higher, and a 2.0 GPA or higher in their last quarter or semester attended.
As a transfer student your application will include:
- An online or paper application
- A $60 application fee (waivers available)
- Official college/university transcripts
If you have less than 40 transferable credits you will also need to include:
- Official high school transcripts
- Official SAT or ACT test scores, or an essay with Test Optional Admissions
Visit the Transfer Students page for more details on admissions requirements and criteria:
Transfer Students | Admissions and Aid
If you have any questions about waiving the application fee, please contact admissions@evergreen.edu
Admissions Counseling
Contact admissions to connect with your own dedicated counselor. Counselors can answer your questions about Evergreen’s application and admission process and provide you step-by-step instructions through emails, calls, and one-on-one meetings.
English Language Proficiency Requirement
All international applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency. These are the ways students can meet this requirement:
One of the following minimum English language proficiency test scores demonstrated through submission of official scores at the time of application:
- TOEFL: a score of 79 or higher (iBT) ; a score of 550 or higher (paper); a score of 5 or higher (New TOEFL iBT CEFR Online Test)
- IELTS: a score of 6 or higher
- Duolingo English Test: a score of 105 or higher
- Sufficient grades in two college-level English composition courses at a U.S. college or university: “B” (3.0) or higher in both English Composition 101 and English Composition 102 or equivalent
If you are a first-year applicant and English is your primary language of instruction, you have two options to meet the requirement:
- Option 1: Submit an official set of test scores from either the ACT or the SAT. An ACT composite score of 24 or an SAT combined critical reading and math composite score of 1,100 are acceptable.
- Option 2: 1) All your English courses are "B" (3.0) or higher on your transcripts and 2) submit an official letter from your high school elaborating that you have received at least three year of English instruction.
Please note that electronic submission of official letters must be sent directly by your high school to The Evergreen State College at admissions@evergreen.edu. Official test scores must be sent by the testing agency to The Evergreen State College.
- Evergreen IELTS School Code: 4292, or 004929
More details on how to send your documents can be found on Sending Transcripts and Test Scores:
Proof of Funds
Once admitted, international students are required to demonstrate that they have enough funding to afford the Cost of Attendance. This can be a combination of funds of the following: student’s personal or family funds, funds from individual sponsor(s), funds from government, organization (including the evergreen state college), or agency in the form of scholarships, awards, or sponsorship.