
Office of Executive Vice President for Instruction
Articulation Agreement
University |
Signatures |
Date |
Brief Notes |
| Antioch University – Seattle | Jack Oharah – Edmonds Community College Toni Murdock, Antioch |
April 2004 | Upon completion of AA, AS, AAS-T for Family Support Studies, ATA in Alcoholism & Chemical Dependency Counseling, ATA in Paralegal, or ATA in Human Services at Edmonds Community College, students will be accepted by Antioch University Seattle at junior status. Students may transfer 90 quarter credits, with a grade of C- or better. Remedial courses lower than 100-level are not included in this transfer agreement. Transfer of more than 90 quarter credits will be considered by petition. |
| Argosy University Seattle Campus | Steve Hanson – Edmonds Community College Mark Hurtubise, Argosy |
February 2003 | Upon completion of an AA students will be admitted to Argosy U/Seattle, granted junior level standing and be recognized to have satisfied the general education requirements of Argosy U/Seattle. Students may transfer up to 90 semester hours (135 quarter hours) with a grade of C- or better; however, the applicability of this credit to the requirements for psychology major will be determined on a course-by-course basis by Argosy.
Upon completion of an AS students will be admitted to Argosy U/Seattle, granted junior level standing. Students may transfer up to 90 semester hours (135 quarter hours) with a grade of C- or better; however, the applicability of this credit to the requirements for psychology major will be determined on a course-by-course basis by Argosy.
Upon completion of the ATA in Social & Human Services students will be admitted to Argosy U/Seattle, granted junior level standing. Students may transfer up to 90 semester hours (135 quarter hours) with a grade of C- or better; however, the applicability of this credit to the general education requirements or requirements for psychology major will be determined on a course-by-course basis by Argosy. Students who transfer with an ATA degree and have not completed the general education courses required by Argosy U/Seattle may complete those courses at Edmonds Community College for transfer credit either prior to admission or can be taken concurrently while enrolled at Argosy. |
| California University of Pennsylvania | Dr. Donald Thompson, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Marty Cavalluzzi, Edmonds Community College |
April 2007 | Primary purpose of this agreement is to enhance the transferability between Edmonds Community College’s Associate of Technical Arts Degree Program and CAL U’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Science and Technology with a concentration in Legal Studies. A secondary purpose is to provide faculty and administration of both institutions with more precise guidelines for advising students interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Science and Technology with a concentration in Legal Studies. List of courses on file Vice President for Instruction’s office. |
| Los Angeles College of Chiropractic | Tom Nielsen, Edmonds Community College Frank Kittinger, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic |
January 1987 | Students must have completed a minimum of 60 semester units leading to a baccalaureate degree in the arts or sciences with a cumulative grade point of at least 2.25 (on a 4.0 scale). Specific course prerequisites are listed in the agreement and must be completed with a grade of C or better. |
| City University | Duncan Burgess, City University | Sept. 1996 | City University will accept professional and technical credit from Edmonds Community College as lower division transfer credit. Any AA degree from Edmonds Community College is accepted towards any City University 4-year bachelors degree program. |
| City University | None | January 2002 | City University accepts 90 lower division credits from any regionally accredited technical and/or community college – including credits earned in a technical associates progra |
| CWU/Edmonds Community College |
Linda Beath Marty Cavalluzzi |
8/9/06 8/29/06 |
The Information Technology and Administrative Management (ITAM) Department at Central Washington University (CWU) agrees to articulate its Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology and Administrative Management (BASITAM) with the following programs from Edmonds Community College (as stated in the 20052006 Program Requirements):
Note: Foreign Language is not required. |
University |
Signatures |
Date |
Brief Notes |
| CWU/Sea-Tac Center | None | None listed | Early Childhood Education Program—Students must have completed ECE 292, ECE 331, Social Cultural Course Requirement, Math 164.1. Students must have gained entry into CWU’s Teacher Education Program |
| CWU/Edmonds Community College | Note from Bill McMeekin – and a card from Tim Yoxtheimer at CWU | 4/15/96 | Edmonds Community College’s Electronics Program – Transfers in a block of technology courses to CWU. The courses are required in some engineering and industrial technology programs and electives in others. |
| CWU/Edmonds Community College/and other community colleges | Liz Murata/Edmonds Community College |
1997 | Agreement provides a system that enables students completing a two-year professional/technical business degree program at a community college to enroll at CWU and receive credit for courses taken as part of their community college degree program. |
| Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Extended Campus | James Cunningham, Ed.D., Assistant Provost Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Marty Cavalluzzi, Ph.D., Vice President for Instruction Edmonds Community College |
12/1/08 and 12/5/08 respectively | This articulation agreement is a cooperative agreement that facilitates the transfer of students from Edmonds Community College to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Courses are carefully reviewed and evaluated to insure that their content and course objectives are equivalent and will transfer to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Articulation degree templates are degree/catalog year specific and will be updated on an annual basis. Transfer table articulation agreement is on file in the Vice President for Instruction’s office, Snohomish Hall, Room 318. |
| Evergreen State College | Jerrilee Mosier, VP for Workforce Education & Training, Edmonds Community College Steve Hunter, Associate VP for Enrollment Management, Evergreen State College |
7/25/07 | Purpose of agreement is to enable Edmonds Community College students to enroll at Evergreen State College and request credit for courses taken as part of their technical program at Edmonds Community College.
Technical degrees approved for direct technical transfer: Accounting, Administration of Justice, Business, Computer Information Sciences, Early Childhood Education, Human Services (SHS or Chemical Dependency), Paralegal, and International Business. The student must complete the degree and satisfy the minimum Upside Down requirements: cumulative 2.50 GPA and successful completion of ENG 101, or equivalent, at “C” grade (2.0) or higher. Programs that do not qualify as direct transfer will be considered for the upside down degree program. For a complete listing of current Upside Down transfer degrees and other transferable degrees from Edmonds Community College, you may view them at this website: http://www.evergreen.edu/admissions/transferdegrees.htm |
| Eastern Oregon University | Email from Gayla Shoemake | 4/29/99 | Eastern Oregon University accepts all of Washington Community College Associate of Arts and Associate of Arts and Science Degrees which transfer to four-year colleges and universities. These degrees fulfill all of Eastern Oregon University’s general education requirements. |
| Johnson & Wales University | Marie Bray, Johnson & Wales U Coordinator University Testing & Articulation Agreements - | 10/12/07 | After careful review of the Edmonds Community College Hospitality and Tourism programs, it appears that courses offered within the Edmonds Community College Hospitality and Tourism programs are parallel to those offered at Johnson & Wales University. Edmonds Community College Hospitality and Tourism advisors have a listing of the courses that transfer and it is important for Edmonds Community College students to work closely with their advisor. Transfer credit can only be earned in the following manner:
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University |
Signatures |
Date |
Brief Notes |
| Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis | Ken Rennels, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs Purdue School of Engineering Jack Oharah, President, Edmonds Community College |
10/27/05 & 5/2/06 | International student completing an Associate of Science degree at Edmonds Community College with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.5 or better are eligible for admission to compatible degree programs at the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). |
Indiana University South Bend (IU South Bend) |
Una Mae Reck, Chancellor, Indiana University South Bend Alfred Guillaume, Vice Chancellor University South Bend Marty Cavalluzzi, Vice President for Instruction, Edmonds Community College |
6/12/09, 6/11/09, and 6/30/09 respectively | Upon completion of an associate’s degree at Edmonds Community College, students will be accepted by IU South Bend at junior status with 90 transferable Edmonds quarter credits equivalent to 60 IU South Bend semester credits (grades of C or higher). |
Long Island University C.W. Post Campus (LIU/C.W.) Brookville, New York |
Beth Carson, Director International Admissions Gary Bergman, Associate Provost Enrollment Services |
9/8/05 8/3/06 |
LIU/C.W. will guarantee admission to Edmonds Community College international students who fulfill the following conditions:
This guarantee excludes the following majors that have additional admissions requirements: All Art programs, Music, Nursing, Nutrition, Radiologic Technology, Social Work, all Theatre programs, Dance. This agreement expires at the end of Spring 2008 application filing period. |
| Oregon Institute of Technology | Jerrilee Mosier, VP for Workforce Development & Training; David Chalif, Dean Math, Science & Engineering | July 27, 2009 | Students transferring from Edmonds Community College Material Science Technology program to Oregon Institute of Technology’s Manufacturing Engineering Technology program will be given full credit for all selected courses (list is in the Vice President for Instruction’s Office). The agreement is based on the evaluation of the rigor and content of the general education and technical courses at both Edmonds Community College and Oregon Institute of Technology and is subject to a yearly reevaluation by both schools for continuance. |
| San Francisco State University | Dr. Yenbo Wu, Director Office of International Programs Valerie Perry, Director Undergraduate Admissions |
Admission guarantee expires at the end of Spring 2008 application filing period | Certificate guarantees that students may transfer to San Francisco State University upon satisfactory completion of the following conditions:
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University |
Signatures |
Date |
Brief Notes |
| Seattle Pacific University | Steve Hanson Joyce Erickson |
8/15/01 Note: To be reviewed Summer 03 |
(Per Debbie Crouch at SPU on 9/29/04) - Student who have completed any ATA degree and completed 20 liberal arts credits is eligible to apply. Acceptance still depends on meeting Admissions criteria for GPA, positive recommendations, etc. The following degrees transfer directly into Seattle Pacific University’s Professional Studies Program.: Accounting, Small Business Management, Business Management, Business: Travel Emphasis, Marketing, Credit Management, Fashion Merchandising, Paralegal, Business Computer Information Systems, Graphic Design, Digital Media, E-Commerce, Early Childhood Education, and Construction Management. |
| Seattle Pacific University | Note from Lorelie at SPU to Wayne at Edmonds Community College | 8/26/93 | 9 credits in Early Childhood Education courses are required for transfer and are accepted equivalencies |
| Sierra Nevada College – Lake Tahoe | Ronald Usiewicz | 3/5/90 | Edmonds Community College students earning a Certificate in Culinary Arts are assured admission to Sierra Nevada College – Lake Tahoe, and advanced standing of 70 transfer credits for the courses of study completed at Edmonds Community College. |
| South Seattle Community College | Jack Oharah Gary Oertli |
9/18/09 9/1/09 |
South Seattle Community College (SSCC) has approved the following programs offered at Edmonds Community College (EdCC) for SSCC Bachelor of Applied Science in Hospitality Management degree: Accounting, Business Information Technology, Business Management, Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Tourism and International Business. In order to qualify for the transfer agreement students must: Earn EdCC’s Associate of Applied Science-T Degree; Achieve a minimum grade point average of 2.5, and meet the admissions criteria for SCCC in effect at the time of their application. More details available about this articulation agreement in the Vice President for Instruction’s Office. |
| Thompson Rivers University | Dr. Alan Shaver Marty Cavalluzzi |
4/11/11 | Objectives of this agreement include, but are not limited to:
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| University of Iowa City | Michael Barron Marty Cavalluzzi |
Formal articulation for collaboration between The University of Iowa and Edmonds Community College. The purpose of this agreement is:
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| University of Maryland University College | Susan C. Aldridge Jack Oharah |
September 21, 2010 | University of Maryland University College (UMUC) shall afford students graduating from EDCC with those degrees identified on EXHIBIT 1 the opportunity to transfer to UMUC into the UMUC programs identified as EXHIBIT 1. A copy of EXHIBIT 1 may be obtained from the Vice President for Instruction Office in Snohomish Hall. |
| University of Phoenix | Marty Cavalluzzi Dr. William Pepicello |
3/3/10 2/16/10 |
This articulation agreement is intended to increase the options available to associate degree students from Edmonds Community College who wish to continue their education in a bachelor’s degree program at the University of Phoenix. The University of Phoenix will articulate the associate degree courses from Edmonds Community College. All transferable college-level credit (including vocational degrees), awarded by the University of Phoenix Transfer Policy with a grade of “C-“ (1.66) or above will transfer to the University of Phoenix as semester credit hours. A minimum grade of “C” (2.0) is required in order to be accepted to waive or exempt a University of Phoenix undergraduate required course. The University of Phoenix transfer policy can be reviewed at www.phoenix.edu. |
| Washington State University – School of Hospitality Business Management | Jack Oharah Susan Loreen Terry Umbeit Kevin Jewett
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5/22/06 | Edmonds Community College students who complete the transferable Associate of Arts degree, with the completion of 90 quarter credits (equivalent of 60 semester credits), the completion of the core courses* listed at end of document housed in VPI Office, and who have a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average on transferable coursework, will be eligible for certification status with the School of Hospitality Business Management, WSU. Agreement becomes effective July 1, 2006. |
| Washington State University, Bellevue Community College, Edmonds Community College | Jack Oharah Jean Floten Samuel Smith |
9/16/99 | Interagency agreement joining all 3 institutions in a cooperative effort to jointly offer an asynchronous delivered baccalaureate degree in Business Administration – General Business. |
| University of Washington | Joe Ammirati | 6/2/88 | HORT 106, 107 and 108 will be accepted as equivalents for WSU’s HORT 231 and 232. |
| Washington State University | Robert Bates Steve Hanson |
12/17/02 | The purpose of this set of advising recommendations is to provide students with the Family Support Certificate from Edmonds Community College’s Family Life Education Department an advantage as transfer students into the Human Development program at WSU. |
| Washington State University | Robert Bates Mary Hale |
8/29/05 | This agreement will facilitate transfer of students with a Associate of Arts (Direct Transfer Agreement) Degree from Edmonds Community College toward completion of a BA degree in general human development. Transfer coursework for students completing the Associate of Technical Arts degree will be applied to the Washington State University General Education core and to respective degree options within the HD program based on the Transfer Course Equivalency guidelines. |
| Washington State University – Extended Degree Programs | Samuel Smith Jack Oharah |
10/11/99 | Program participation agreement, financial aid consortium. This agreement expedites financial aid for WSU degree-seeking students enrolled concurrently in WSU and Edmonds Community College courses. |
| Western Oregon University | Jerrilee Mosier Les Muller |
April 2010 | For the purpose of enabling students to pursue their education beyond an Associate degree, Western Oregon University (WOU) and Edmonds Community College (EdCC) agree to support an articulation agreement between the following programs:
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| University of Oregon | John Moseley Steve Hanson |
10/5/99 | The University of Oregon will accept Edmonds Community College’s Associates of Arts and Sciences, Option 1, as meeting lower division general university requirements. |
| Western Governors University | Kenneth Sorber, VP Strategic Relations, WGU Romey Beseiso, WGU College Relations |
May 2011 | One of Western Governors University’s primary goals is to offer Washington State community and technical college graduates a high-quality, affordable way to complete their bachelor’s degrees online at a state-endorsed, accredited university. This Partnership Program offers the following benefits to students who transfer from Edmonds Community College:
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| Western Washington University | Suzanne Krogh | May 1993 | The Woodring College of Education accepts the Option 1, Interdisciplinary Child Development major as an acceptable Arts and Sciences transfer degree meeting all transfer requirements. In addition, Edmonds Community College’s Early Childhood Education courses will be considered equivalency courses: ECE 150 for EdCI 435; ECE 209 for EdCI 390, ECE 216 and 236 together for EdCI 331, ECE 239 for EdCI 489. ATA degrees may transfer toward Upside Down Bachelor degrees. |


