Transfer
ICRC representatives from community and technical colleges and four-year colleges and universities work to enforce transfer policies and make recommendations for policy change.
Management issues related to the transfer curriculum and the articulation of such between institutions.
WSAC helps set and oversee transfer-related policies.
The Joint Transfer Council is a standing committee that considers statewide transfer issues and recommends policy strategies.
Transfer advisors and staff play an important role in guiding students. Here at SBCTC, we appreciate the support you provide students. We are here to provide you with information that will best allow you to guide them as they navigate the college transfer process.
Let us know if there are other resources you would like to see here.
Contact
Valerie Sundby
Director of Transfer Education
vsundby@sbctc.edu
360-704-4338
Resources for College Staff
Washington state's community and technical colleges help ease the transfer process for students who move between colleges or transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The idea is to allow credits to transfer smoothly so students earn certificates, associate degrees and bachelor's degrees.
Transfer Between Community and Technical Colleges
- Common Course Numbering
- Course acceptance and reciprocity agreements
- Prior Learning Assessment
- Course equivalency guides
Transfer Policies and Resources
- Transfer policies and agreements
- Reverse transfer agreements
- Transfer degree approval process and inventory
- Transfer reports and publications
- Transfer rights and responsibilities from the Washington Student Achievement Council
- Advanced Placement (AP) scores crosswalk 2024
- International Baccalaureate (IB) scores crosswalk 2019
- Cambridge International (CI) scores crosswalk 2020
- Transfer degree titles and academic certificate memo