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Community colleges with transfer options to UW?

I'm interested in transferring to the University of Washington after attending community college. Does anyone know which community colleges provide a smooth transfer path to UW? Any advice on navigating the transfer process would be appreciated!

2 months ago

Alright, let's talk transfer options to the University of Washington (UW). A good number of community colleges in Washington state have solid transfer relationships with UW, but some noteworthy ones are Bellevue College, Seattle Central College, and North Seattle College. These schools often have transfer advisors who are well-versed in the requirements and processes necessary for transfer to UW.

In terms of easing the transfer process itself, consider these steps:

1. Select your intended major at UW early: UW admits a significant portion of transfer students directly into their intended major. Knowing your major early on will help you tailor your course selections at the community college to align with your major requirements at UW.

2. Create an Academic Plan: Start early by meeting with the transfer advisor at your community college. They can help you understand UW admission requirements, plan prerequisite courses, and prepare a strong transfer application.

3. Review Transfer Agreements: Many Washington state community colleges have Direct Transfer Agreements (DTA) with UW. DTAs ensure that an Associate's degree fulfills the general education requirements at UW, allowing you to focus on courses for your major.

4. Maintain a strong GPA: While having a high GPA doesn't guarantee admission, it's a crucial factor in the transfer process. Strive for academic excellence in all your classes.

5. Apply for the Purple and Gold Scholarship: If you're a non-Washington resident, the University of Washington offers the Purple and Gold scholarship for transfer students, which can cover a portion of tuition.

6. Regularly check the UW transfer page. The website provides updated information regarding deadlines and requirements.

Remember, each student's journey is different - what works for one person may not work for another. Good luck!

2 months ago

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