College Transfer
You may find significant tuition savings by completing a transfer associate degree at BCC in your first two years of college, then transferring to a four year college or university to complete your bachelor degree. BCC offers six transfer associate degrees as part of the State of Washington’s Intercollege Relations Commission (ICRC) transfer guidelines. A transfer associate degree covered by the ICRC Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) ensures your education at BCC will satisfy the lower division general education requirements at the various participating baccalaureate institutions.
(DTA = Direct Transfer Agreement; MRP=Major Related Program)
Completing this degree will prepare you to transfer to a participating college or university with junior status. Review possible areas of study in the course catalog or seek advising assistance.
Completing this degree will prepare you to transfer with junior status to a business school of a participating college or university. Review general requirements for this degree or seek advising assistance.
Completing this degree will prepare you to transfer with junior status to a participating college or university in the elementary education setting and in pursuing a teaching certificate.
Completing this degree will prepare you to transfer with junior status to a participating college or university for a student pursuing teaching secondary mathematics and pursuing a teaching certificate.
Completing this degree will prepare you for upper division study in a science major at a participating college or university. Review possible areas of study in the course catalog or seek advising assistance.
Completing this degree will prepare you for work and to transfer to a limited number of degree programs at some baccalaureate institutions. BCC currently offers two AAS-T degrees: Administration of Criminal Justice and Early Childhood Education.
(DTA = Direct Transfer Agreement; MRP=Major Related Program)
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