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Transferring to Olympic College

If are you transferring credits to Olympic College from another institution, then you are considered a transfer student.  Here is how to get started at OC:

 

  1. Contact the Entry & Advising Center  to make an appointment with an advisor. (See link at top)
  2. Bring an unofficial copy of your transcript(s) with you to your advising appointment.  The Advisor will help you:

                                

                      •   Create a plan to achieve your goals

                      •   Complete an unofficial evaluation of how your transcripts transfer to OC

 

     3.   After registering for classes, request an official credit evaluation by submitting the Request
           for Advanced Standing Summary form (see forms at left) to the Registration and Records
           office. The credentials evaluator will give you official notification of the credits that transfer 
           to OC. 

 

For more information see the Transferring Credits to OC link at left.  

 

For more information on how to achieve a degree or certificate, you may also see the Degrees and Certificate page.  See link at left.

 

Award of Credit at Olympic College of Credit at Olympic College

For other ways to achieve credit at OC, see the transferring credit & award of credit link at the left.

 

Transferring to a 4-year College or University

If you intend to transfer to a 4-year college or university after earning your degree at Olympic College, you will want to utilize the resources at the SEAC listed below.

        

Resources on Campus

                  • Visit the Transfer Center located in the Student Entry Advising

                  • Transfer Equivalency Guides (see link at left)

                  • Sample Applications

                  • Catalogs if various colleges and universities

                  • Computers to research schools and majors

                  • Schedule of visitation dates by college and university representatives