Resources

Our two-year transfer associate degrees are intended for students wishing to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a four year university. We offer these degrees as part of the Intercollege Relations Commission (ICRC) transfer agreement.

Explore Your Transfer Destinations (PDF)
Earn 90 credits at BC then apply for admission at in-state and out-of-state destinations. 20+ Washington state public and private institutions accept one of our transfer associate degrees. You can also apply for a bachelor’s program at BC.

Transfer Pathway Guides: Provide suggested transfer courses for your intended major at the university level

Personal Statement Workshops: Learn how to “show,” not just “tell,” about who you are in response to typical prompts for transfer applications to four-year universities.

Articulation & MOU Agreements: The establishment of mutually beneficial agreements between ourselves and well-accredited places of higher education as our way to continue in best serving our students.

When you are ready to apply to a university, you will want to check with each university you are interested in about their specific admissions requirements.

Universities in Washington State Websites

Application Fee

A non-refundable application fee. Some universities may waive this fee in certain situations.

Official Transcripts

Request official transcripts from all colleges you have attended. You must submit all transcripts even if you do not like your grades or think coursework will count. Some universities require an official high school transcript as well.

Personal Essay

Most universities require a personal statement or essay. The Writing Lab here at BC can assist you with this process.

GPA

To find out your GPA please view your unofficial transcript. Or you can check using ctcLink.

Foreign Language Requirement

Please note: Four-year schools may vary in their foreign language admission and graduation requirements. It is very important for students to contact the transfer institution and department of their choice to verify all foreign language requirements and to discuss possible options (if any) for meeting or waiving those requirements.

Last Updated June 2, 2026