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Clover Park Technical College has agreements with several universities and colleges for transfer into specific baccalaureate programs for selected programs.

Bellevue College (BAS degree) – An articulation agreement has been established with Bellevue College to enable graduates of CPTC’s Interior Design program to apply for acceptance into the Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) degree in Interior Design at Bellevue College.

Capella University – Capella University, founded in 1993,

offers Bachelor’s degrees in the fields of business, information technology, nursing, and psychology. The university is exclusively online, and focuses on the needs of adult students who want a high-quality education they can pursue from any location. Capella University has formed an alliance with Clover Park Technical College that is intended to allow graduates of Clover Park Technical College a smooth transfer of credits toward Capella programs, as well as reduced tuition. Visit www.capella.edu/cptc for more information.

City University of Seattle – Clover Park Technical College

students may transfer up to 90 credits from approved programs to City University of Seattle for inclusion in the degree requirements of appropriate Bachelor’s degrees. City University of Seattle, founded in 1973, addresses the educational needs of working adults and offers certificates and degrees in more than 50 programs. City University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. To find out more about City University of Seattle, contact them at http://www.cityu.edu.

Colorado Technical University – The AAS-T associate

degree programs listed below have been approved for articulation with Colorado Technical University’s Virtual Campus. Students who have completed these programs from CPTC may be enrolled into a bachelor degree program at CTU and awarded 90 quarter hours of transfer credit. Students will be required to take all remaining core and concentration area courses through the bachelor program into which they are enrolled:

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) or Bachelor of Science in Management

Accounting

Architectural Engineering Design Aviation Maintenance Technician Computer Information Technology

Computer Networking & Information Systems Security Culinary Arts

Early Care & Education

Environmental Sciences & Technology Graphic Technologies

Human Services Interior Design

Material Science-Nondestructive Testing Media Design & Production

Medical Histology Technician Professional Pilot

Sustainable Building Science RN to BSN Program Nursing – RN Option

DeVry University – Students completing an AAS-T degree

at Clover Park Technical College will receive a “block transfer” of courses to DeVry’s Bachelor of Science degree in Technical Management (BSTM). The following programs are eligible:

Accounting

Aviation Maintenance Technology

Computer Networking and Information Systems Security Computer Information Technology

Emergency Management

Environmental Sciences & Technology Interior Design

Media Design and Production Professional Pilot

To find out more about DeVry University, contact them at http://www.devry.edu

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – The Embry-

Riddle Aeronautical University accepts ten Clover Park AAS-T degrees in transfer. To find out more about The Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University, contact them at http://www. embryriddle.edu:

Aviation Maintenance Technician Professional Pilot

Computer Information Technology

Computer Networking & Information Systems Security Environmental Sciences & Technology

Architectural Engineering Design Electrician Low Voltage Fire/Security Heating and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Service Technician

The Evergreen State College – The Evergreen State

College accepts several Clover Park degrees in transfer. To find out more about Evergreen’s Upside Down Degree Program, contact them at http://www.evergreen.edu

Accounting (AAT or AAS-T)

Computer Information Technology (AAT or AAS-T) Early Care and Education (AAT or AAS-T)

Environmental Sciences & Technology (AAT or AAS-T) Graphic Technologies (AAS-T)

Human Services (AAT or AAS-T)

Human Services: Chemical Dependency (AAT or AAS-T) Interior Design (AAS-T)

Massage Studies (AAT with approved math) Medical Histology Technical (AAT or AAS-T) Nursing: RN Option (AAS-T)

Pharmacy Technician (AAT)

Sustainable Building Science (AAS-T)

South Seattle Community College (BAS degree) –

The Bachelor of Applied Science degree at South Seattle Community College accepts the following AAS-T degrees in transfer: Culinary Arts, Accounting.

Saint Martin’s University – An agreement has been

established between Clover Park Technical College and Saint Martin’s University (SMU) for an RN to BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program. Qualified nursing students at CPTC will be offered provisional admission to the RN-to-BSN program that will allow them to receive academic advising from SMU aimed to maximize their academic progress toward a BSN. Upon successful completion of the nursing program

at CPTC, students will be granted full admission as degree- seeking students to the RN-to-BSN program at SMU, provided they meet regular requirements for admission to Saint Martin’s University and pass the NCLEX-RN exam.

University of Phoenix – The University of Phoenix has

agreed to accept the AAS-T in transfer for their Bachelors of Science in Management (BSM) degree. To find out more about the University of Phoenix, contact them through their website at www.phoenix.edu.

University of Washington, Tacoma – An articulation

agreement has been established with the University of Washington, Tacoma, for the following program: Environmental Sciences & Technology

Western Governor’s University – WGU Washington

maintains generous credit transfer policies with Washington’s community and technical colleges. Students completing an Associate of Applied Science-T degree may be able to clear a significant portion of WGU’s lower-division degree requirements toward a bachelor’s degree in Business or Information Technology. For Health Professions and Teachers College programs, a course-by-course evaluation is typically required. For more information, see http://washington.wgu. edu/admissions/transferring.

In order to encourage degree completion among

Washingtonians, a reverse articulation agreement has been developed between WGU and Washington’s community and technical colleges that enables the community and technical colleges to award an earned associate degree for students post- transfer. The agreement enables eligible students who transfer credits from a community or technical college to receive their associate degree from a CTC while they are an enrolled student at WGU once they have satisfied the degree requirements of the community or technical college. More information is available at http://sbctc.edu/college/studentsvcs/wgu-sbctc_ reverse_articulation_agreement.pdf