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Community and Technical Colleges 2020 Academic Credit for Prior Learning Policy Links Community and Technical Colleges Institution Prior Learning: General Policies Prior Learning: Military Policies Bates Technical College https://batestech.edu/transferring-to-bates/ https://www.batestech.edu/student- resources/veterans-center/ Bellevue College https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/transfer/a https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/veterans/a warding-non-traditional-credit/ cademic-credit-for-military-training-and- coursework/ Bellingham Technical https://www.btc.edu/FutureStudents/Academi http://www.btc.edu/FutureStudents/Veterans College cCreditforPriorLearning.html /indexVeterans.aspx Big Bend Community https://www.bigbend.edu/wp- https://www.bigbend.edu/wp- College content/uploads/2018/08/Academic-Credit- content/uploads/admissions/Credit-for- for-Prior-Learning-policy.pdf Military-Service.pdf Cascadia College http://www.cascadia.edu/programs/pla.aspx http://www.cascadia.edu/enrollment/transfer credit.aspx Centralia College https://www.centralia.edu/about/policies/stu https://www.centralia.edu/about/policies/stu dent.aspx dent.aspx Clark College http://www.clark.edu/enroll/advising- http://www.clark.edu/enroll/advising- services/credential- services/credential-evaluation/military.php evaluation/nontraditional_programs.php Clover Park Technical http://www.cptc.edu/policies/credit-for-non- http://www.cptc.edu/policies/veterans- College traditional-learning transfer-credit Columbia Basin College http://www.columbiabasin.edu/ACPL https://www.columbiabasin.edu/index.aspx?p age=1475 Edmonds Community https://www.edmonds.edu/credentials/additi https://www.edcc.edu/credentials/additional- College onal-ways-to-earn-credit.html ways-to-earn-credit.html Everett Community College https://www.everettcc.edu/enrollment/transf https://www.everettcc.edu/enrollment/transf er/transfer-credit er/transfer-credit#Military_credit Grays Harbor College https://www.ghc.edu/admissions/credit- https://www.ghc.edu/admissions/credit- prior-learning prior-learning Green River College https://www.greenriver.edu/students/acade https://www.greenriver.edu/media/content- mics/alternative-options-for-earning-credit/ assets/documents/student-affairs/JST- transcript-evaluation-procedures.pdf Highline College https://www.highline.edu/academic- http://catalog.highline.edu/content.php?catoi support/prior-learning-assessment/ d=21&navoid=1490&hl=veterans&returnto =search#veterans-credit Washington Student Achievement Council Page 1 of 6 2020 Academic Credit for Prior Learning Policy Links Institution Prior Learning: General Policies Prior Learning: Military Policies Lake Washington Institute https://www.lwtech.edu/admissions/prior- https://www.lwtech.edu/admissions/veterans of Technology learning/ -services/military-training/ Lower Columbia College https://lowercolumbia.edu/publications/catal https://lowercolumbia.edu/publications/catal og-19-20/academic-policies-and- og-19-20/academic-policies-and- records/index.php records/index.php North Seattle College https://northseattle.edu/credentials/credit- https://northseattle.edu/credentials/military- prior-learning credit Olympic College https://www.olympic.edu/programs- https://www.olympic.edu/services/military- classes/transfer-oc/transfer-credits-and- and-veteran-programs award-credit Peninsula College http://pencol.edu/academic-resources/prior- http://pencol.edu/academic-resources/prior- learning-assessment learning-assessment Pierce College https://www.pierce.ctc.edu/acpl https://www.pierce.ctc.edu/acpl (Ft Steila & Puyallup) Renton Technical College https://www.rtc.edu/clep-score-equivalencies https://www.rtc.edu/veteran-services Seattle Central College https://seattlecentral.edu/credit-for-prior- https://seattlecentral.edu/credit-for-prior- learning learning Shoreline Community https://www.shoreline.edu/about- https://www.shoreline.edu/about- College shoreline/policies- shoreline/policies- procedures/documents/5164PriorLearningAss procedures/documents/5164PriorLearningAss essPolicy.pdf essPolicy.pdf Skagit Valley College https://catalog.skagit.edu/content.php?catoid https://www.skagit.edu/veterans-outreach/ =22&navoid=1621 South Puget Sound https://spscc.edu/start/transfer https://spscc.edu/start/transfer Community College South Seattle College https://southseattle.edu/programs/professio https://southseattle.edu/programs/professio nal-technical-career-training/credit-prior- nal-technical-career-training/credit-prior- learning learning Spokane Community https://scc.spokane.edu/Become-a- https://scc.spokane.edu/Become-a- College Student/Prior-Learning-Assessment Student/Prior-Learning-Assessment Spokane Falls Community http://catalog.spokane.edu/PriorLearning.asp http://catalog.spokane.edu/PriorLearning.asp College x?page=PV1 x?page=PV5 Tacoma Community https://www.tacomacc.edu/about/policies/pri https://www.tacomacc.edu/about/policies/pri College or-learning-assessment or-learning-assessment Washington Student Achievement Council Page 2 of 6 2020 Academic Credit for Prior Learning Policy Links Institution Prior Learning: General Policies Prior Learning: Military Policies Walla Walla Community www.wwcc.edu/acpl https://www.wwcc.edu/wp- College content/uploads/2015/10/academic-credit- military-training-policy.pdf Wenatchee Valley College https://www.wvc.edu/students/access/registr https://www.wvc.edu/students/access/registr ation/prior-learning-assessment/ ation/prior-learning-assessment/military- education-experience.html Whatcom Community http://whatcom.edu/academics/learning- https://www.whatcom.edu/home/showdocum College options/credit-for-prior-learning ent?id=3915 Yakima Valley College https://www.yvcc.edu/admissions/get-credit- https://yvcc.instructure.com/courses/1142101 for-what-you-know/ Washington Student Achievement Council Page 3 of 6 2020 Academic Credit for Prior Learning Policy Links Private Baccalaureates Institution Prior Learning: General Policies Prior Learning: Military Policies Gonzaga University https://www.gonzaga.edu/undergraduate- https://www.gonzaga.edu/undergraduate- admission/apply/how-to-apply/first-year- admission/apply/how-to-apply/transfer- students/running-start-credit-by-exam students/military-veteran-admission- advising-guide Heritage University http://catalog.heritage.edu/preview_entity.p http://catalog.heritage.edu/content.php?catoi hp?catoid=13&ent_oid=1664&hl=prior+le d=13&navoid=895 arning&returnto=search Pacific Lutheran University https://www.plu.edu/catalog-2020- https://www.plu.edu/catalog-2020- 2021/undergraduate-program/ 2021/undergraduate-program/ Saint Martin's University https://www.stmartin.edu/admissions- https://www.stmartin.edu/admissions- aid/how-to-apply/transfer- aid/how-to-apply/transfer-undergrad undergrad/transferring-credits Seattle Pacific University https://spu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/2020 https://spu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/2020 1/academic-policies-procedures/limitations- 1/academic-policies-procedures/limitations- on-credit on-credit Seattle University https://www.seattleu.edu/media/redhawk- https://www.seattleu.edu/registrar/academic service-center/registrar/registrar- -policies/ policies/TR-cr-not-or-new-accred-instn-79- 01.pdf University of Puget Sound https://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/advi https://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/advi sing-registrar/transfer-credits sing-registrar/veterans-policy/ Walla Walla University https://wallawalla.smartcatalogiq.com/en/20 https://wallawalla.smartcatalogiq.com/en/20 20-2021/2020-2021-Undergraduate- 20-2021/2020-2021-Undergraduate- Bulletin/Academic-Information-and-Policies Bulletin/Academic-Information-and-Policies Whitman College https://www.whitman.edu/registrar/services- https://www.whitman.edu/registrar/services- for-students-and-alumni/transfer-credit for-students-and-alumni/transfer-credit Whitworth University https://www.whitworth.edu/cms/academics/s https://www.whitworth.edu/cms/academics/s chool-of-continuing-studies/transfer- chool-of-continuing-studies/transfer- information/credit-for-prior-learning/ information/credit-for-prior-learning/ Washington Student Achievement Council Page 4 of 6 2020 Academic Credit for Prior Learning Policy Links Public Baccalaureates Institution Prior Learning: General Policies Prior Learning: Military Policies Central Washington http://catalog.acalog.cwu.edu/content.php?ca http://catalog.acalog.cwu.edu/content.php?ca University toid=51&navoid=2825&hl=%22transfer+c toid=51&navoid=2825&hl=%22transfer+c redit%22&returnto=search redit%22&returnto=search#cred_for_mili Eastern Washington https://catalog.ewu.edu/transfer-students/ https://catalog.ewu.edu/transfer-students/ University The Evergreen State https://evergreen.edu/admissions/priorlearni https://evergreen.edu/admissions/priorlearni College ngassessment ngassessment University of Washington https://admit.washington.edu/apply/transfer https://admit.washington.edu/apply/transfer /policies/#prior-learning-assessment /policies/#military-credit Washington State https://transfercredit.wsu.edu/types-of- https://transfercredit.wsu.edu/types-of- University credit/credit-by-exam/ credit/credit-by-exam/ Western Washington https://admissions.wwu.edu/transfer/transfe https://admissions.wwu.edu/transfer/transfe University r-credit-policies r-credit-policies Washington Student Achievement Council Page 5 of 6 About the Washington Student Achievement Council The Washington Student Achievement Council is committed to increasing educational opportunities and attainment in Washington. The Council has three main functions: • Lead statewide strategic planning to increase educational attainment. • Administer programs that help people access and pay for college. • Advocate for the economic, social, and civic benefits of higher education. The Council has nine members. Four members represent each of Washington’s major education sectors: four-year public baccalaureates, four-year private colleges, public community and technical colleges, and K-12 public schools. Five are citizen members, including one current student. For more information, contact Ami Magisos, Assistant Director of Policy and Planning, Washington Student Achievement Council, [email protected]. .
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