Articulation and Reciprocity
EvCC subscribes to the statewide policy on inter-college transfer and articulation among Washington public and private colleges and universities endorsed by the public and private colleges and universities of Washington and the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and adopted by the Washington Student Achievement Council. This policy deals with the rights and responsibilities of students and the review and appeal process in transfer credit disputes. For more detailed information, contact Enrollment Services.
Washington community and technical colleges (CTCs) offer reciprocity to students transferring within the CTC system who are pursuing the Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) degree or the Associate in Science - Transfer (AS-T) degree. Students who completed an individual course that met distribution degree requirement(s) or fulfilled entire areas of their degree requirements at one college will be considered to have met those same requirements if they plan to complete the same degree when they transfer to another community or technical college in Washington. These degree requirements include Communication Skills, Quantitative Skills, or one or more Distribution Area requirements.
If courses do not transfer as expected, contact the credit evaluator in Enrollment Services about the reciprocity review. The policies and procedures can be found on our website, EverettCC.edu/TransferCredit, or in the Enrollment Services office.