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Transfer Students

Since 1891, °µÍøTV has empowered students to serve the world around them.

Do any of the following apply to you? If so, you are a transfer student!

  • You earned college credit after graduating high school.
  • You are currently enrolled in another college or university.
  • You have already earned an undergraduate degree.
  • You are a Seattle Promise student.

At Seattle Pacific, transfer students gain more than just a degree. Through a supportive community, service opportunities, and courses taught from a Christian perspective, you develop a sense of purpose, depth of understanding, and strong character that will serve you throughout your life.

Explore below to see how a nationally ranked university like °µÍøTV can help you reach your goals.

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Why Choose °µÍøTV
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FAQ's

Your transfer admissions counselor will be able to walk you through how credits can transfer to °µÍøTV, but you will also get an official transcript evaluation from the Office of the Registrar, once you are admitted to °µÍøTV. It's helpful to refer to the , if you want to see how some of your credits will transfer before you are admitted. Please note that this guide is not all-inclusive. If you don't see your specific school or class, it doesn't mean we don't accept the credit. Please contact your  for more information!

No, you do not need to be a Christian to attend °µÍøTV. In fact, though we have many students who are eager to grow deeper in their Christian faith, there are many others who do not practice their faith or who practice a different faith. °µÍøTV fosters a community of deep belonging for all students.

If you are a Running Start student (a Washington dual-credit program for high school students), you are considered a freshman, or first year, student. If you have earned any college credits AFTER graduating from high school, you are considered a transfer student.

Find out the answers to these questions, and many others, on our Common Questions page.