Consortium / Partnership Programs
A consortium is a formal partnership between Evergreen and an external organization that provides study abroad opportunities. Partnerships benefit Evergreen students in several ways:
- Altogether consortium partnerships offer more than 300 destination programs.
- Financial aid awards transfer and can be used to pay for consortium program costs.
- Evergreen students pay only consortium tuition and fees; they do not pay Evergreen tuition or fees when enrolled in the consortium.
- Students are considered to be concurrently enrolled in the consortium program and at Evergreen. Students register at Evergreen with a CRN set up for the designated consortium. In this way, students maintain student status.
- Credit that you earn transfers from the partner institution to Evergreen smoothly as long as students earn grades of 'C' or better. Note that a a grade of 'C-' or below will not qualify for transfer credit.
- Credit earned through consortium programs counts as credit earned at Evergreen.
Participating consortium programs
- Alliance for Global Education - China
- American University of Cairo (AUC)
- University of Arizona - Russia
- Augsburg College, The Center for Global Exchange
- Butler University, The Institute for Study Abroad (IFSA)
- Center of Ecological Living and Learning (CELL)
- CIMAS/Ecuador
- Council for International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
- Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS)
- Educational Programs Abroad (EPA)
- Jackson School, University of Washington
- Lexia International
- Living Routes Ecovillages *
- Partnership for Service Learning
- SEA Education Association
- School for International Training (SIT)
- School for Russian and Asian Studies (SRAS)
- Studio Arts Center International (SACI)
- Wildlands Studies - Cal State at Monterrey Bay *
*Domestic US programs are not eligible for consortium status.

