What is a Transfer Agreement?
Transfer agreements, or articulation agreements, are documents that show a pathway between CWU and higher education institutions with specialized academic, professional, or technical programs. Students benefit using a transfer agreement as they follow a specific course plan or sequence to satisfy degree requirements while still attending a community college. Following a transfer agreement assists in transitioning to CWU and saves students both time and money towards their bachelor's degree.
Articulation Agreements
Refer to our transfer agreements below by institution and major.
Bellevue College
- Elementary Education - Associate in Arts and Sciences (AAS-DTA) > Bachelor of Arts in Education Degree
Columbia Basin College
- Information Technology and Administrative Management - Associate of Applied Sciences (AAS) > Bachelor of Applied Science Degree
Edmonds Community College
- Public Health, Pre-Nursing Specialization - Associate in Pre-Nursing DTA/MRP > Bachelor of Science Degree
- Risk, Insurance, and Safety Management - Occupational Safety and Health Technician Associate in Applied Science-T Degree > Bachelor of Applied Science Degree
Highline College
- Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management: Hospitality Management Specialization - Associate of Applied Science (AAS) > Bachelor of Science Degree
- Law and Justice - Associate of Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) > Bachelor of Arts Degree
Pierce College
- Risk, Insurance, and Safety Management - Occupational Safety and Health Technician Associate in Applied Science-T Degree > Bachelor of Applied Science Degree
Renton Technical College
- Information, Technology and Administrative Management - Carpentry Trades Program (CARP) > Bachelor of Applied Science
Spokane Falls Community College
- Studio Art - Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) > Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
- Studio Art - Associate of Fine Arts in Art (AFA) > Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
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