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Transfer 101

Transfer 101. Explore the transfer option from community college to a 4-year college or university. The Transfer Process. With careful planning you can: Finish your Associate of Arts (AA) and have completed your general university requirements

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Transfer 101

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  1. Transfer 101 Explore the transfer option from community college to a 4-year college or university

  2. The Transfer Process With careful planning you can: • Finish your Associate of Arts (AA) and have completed your general university requirements • Finish an AS-T (Associate of Science Transfer) degrees at SCC, complete many courses toward your major along with some general university requirements. • Some AAS degrees transfer to a few universities, as well.

  3. Why Choose the Community College Transfer Pathway? • Save significant tuition costs • Smaller faculty: student ratio available • Study close to home • Begin your university studies at junior status, in most cases.

  4. The Transfer ProcessSteps for a Seamless Transition • Meet with an counselor early • Identify educational goals • Research prospective universities • Meet with a college advisor from your chosen 4yr institution • Be aware of application and financial aid deadlines

  5. Completing College Applications Things to Remember When Applying • Apply early and follow directions for each application • Keep copies of materials sent to schools • Be aware of important dates and deadlines • Have someone proof read your work • Contact the admissions office if you have any questions

  6. Important Contacts • Cathy Shaffer, Director of Transfer Center, Spokane Community College, 533-8037 • Loren Pemberton, Counselor, Spokane Falls Community College, 533-3503 • Laura Sanchez, EWU Office of Admissions, Transfer Coordinator, 359-4258 • Kim Mickey WSU Admissions, 994-9690 • Celeste Lewis, Director of Admission, Whitworth University, 777-4262 • Joan Sarles, Asst. Director of Admissions, Gonzaga University, 323-6571

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