2021 Digital Transfer Guide

What does it mean to be a Wildcat?

Early Transfer Admissions Plus (ETA+) cwu.edu/admissions/transfer-admission-resources

Are you a student enrolled at one of our partner colleges and have earned between 0-60 credits? You may be eligible for ETA+, a program designed to streamline your degree path from community college to CWU. As part of ETA+, you’re fully admitted to your community college and conditionally admitted to CWU with access to key university resources including academic major advising, financial aid workshops, and career counseling to help in your degree planning process.

Name: Taylor Parton Major: Science Education CWU-Pierce County

When I returned to Washington in 2014, I began looking for the right university for me. CWU-Pierce County was the perfect choice because it allowed me to attend a school that offered the programs and classes I wanted, in an area where I could see myself making a home. I love that my education has pushed me to become the best version of myself. I am already finding I can apply what I learned in school in my role at a middle school.

Transferring Credits

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CWU accepts credits from regionally-accredited institutions. You will receive an official credit evaluation after you have been formally admitted to CWU. For an unofficial evaluation, you can review your courses through our Transfer Evaluation Services (TES) at cwu.edu/registrar. Credits that do not have a direct equivalent at CWU are generally awarded elective credit.

University Sites & Centers We know some of our students have families, jobs, and commitments that don't always allow them to attend a traditional campus. We offer extended learning options that are designed to help you take the next step in your personal journey regardless of your situation. University Centers

Transfer Center cwu.edu/transfer

CWU is committed to providing the best Wildcat experience for our transfer students. The CWU Transfer Center helps transfer students make a seamless transition from their previous institution to Central. We provide transition advising to promote successful transfer.

The Transfer Center advisors and peer-advisors can help with:

cwu.edu/campuses

• Learning more about the general education program at CWU • Transfer course equivalencies • Referrals to academic departments and other offices • Connecting with CWU faculty and staff • Answering transition questions and concerns

With eight sites and centers across Washington state, students can earn a CWU degree or certificate in their own community. Centers are designed for students who have a Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA), associate’s degree, or most of their general education requirements completed. Each location offers a mix of in-person and online courses to help fit your schedule. Be sure to visit each University Center's website for a complete list of programs offered at that location.

CWU-Wenatchee CWU-Yakima CWU-Sammamish CWU-Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM)

CWU-Des Moines CWU-Lynnwood CWU-Moses Lake CWU-Pierce County Online Learning

largest transfer destination in the state

cwu.edu/online-learning

CWU is a leader in providing fully accredited online bachelor’s and master’s degree completion programs. Now you can earn your degree while attending online classes no matter where you are.

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