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Is this you? You were formally admitted to Evergreen and you registered as a matriculating student. You attended at least one quarter and then decided to take a Leave of Absence. It's been more than a year since you last registered. –or– You were formally admitted to Evergreen and you registered as a matriculating student. You attended at least one quarter and then decided to Withdraw. If you answered "yes" to either example, you need to reapply for formal admission to Evergreen. Answers to the following questions appear on this page:
Since
leaving Evergreen, I attended another college and want to transfer credit
back to Evergreen. What do I do? Please keep in mind: the maximum number of credit that can transfer to Evergreen is 135 credits (90 credits of lower division work + 45 credits of upper division work). Also 45 credits of your last 90 credits must be earned at Evergreen. Here's an example: you've transferred 90 credits from a community college, then you attended Evergreen and earned 16 credits. You could transfer 45 upper-division credits from another college and finish your last 29 credits at Evergreen. What do I need
to submit to be considered for admission? If you attended another college/university since leaving Evergreen, request official transcripts from every college/university you've attended and have them sent to Admissions. If you did not attend another college/university, you only need to submit an application and pay the application fee. A Credentials Evaluator in Admissions will review your application and transcripts. If additional documents are required to complete your admission review, the Evaluator will send you a letter with further instructions. Do I need
to submit my Evergreen transcripts? Do I use my old student ID number? An afterword from Admissions The college reserves the right to deny the applicant admission if his or her enrollment could present a physical danger to the campus community. Once the college notifies you of your eligibility, you will be asked to send a nonrefundable tuition deposit of $50 (US) by a stated deadline to assure your place at the college for the quarter of admission. This deposit is an admissions processing fee that will be credited toward the first quarter's tuition. Admission and deposit do not guarantee your enrollment in a particular program or course. There's more information on the Web about: |
Tour EvergreenInteractive Campus Map Related OfficesFinancial Aid More about Admissions Diversity at Evergreen Send admissions materials to: The Evergreen State College Hours: (360) 867-6170 |
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