Washington State University



Washington State University offers academic programs ranked among the best in the nation. The University's broad, deep range of academic programs give you study and research options in almost any area you are interested in.

You’ll also find advanced computer labs, high-tech classrooms, and one of the largest library systems in the Pacific Northwest.

During your first two years at the University you’re likely to gain more exposure to real-world topics and experience than you would at most schools. You study freshman and sophomore curriculums that have become models for colleges and universities across America.

Dual Enrollment Benefits for Students

These Dual Enrollment Programs have the following benefits for students:

  • Pre-admission to the University of their choice.
  • Eligibility for scholarships.
  • Special consideration from advisors in planning the University transfer process.
  • No further applications are required.
  • No TOEFL score is required.

There is no obligation under this program. Students are free to apply for transfer to any academic institution at the conclusion of their A.A. program. The Dual Enrollment Program simply creates an option for the student.

About Washington State University

  • U.S. News and World Report ranks Washington State University among the nation's top fifty public research universities.
  • Internationally known professors that care about your success
  • Clean, safe, friendly community that provides a good place to learn
  • Free bus system
  • 22,000 total students
  • 1,150 international students from 100 countries
  • Over 250 fields of study including 150 undergraduate degree options and 70 Masters Degree programs and 44 Doctoral Degree Programs

Conditional Acceptance

Washington State University has a Co-Admissions program with SCC that guarantees successful students admission to WSU after earning an Associate of Arts degree. This "2+2" program also includes scholarship possibilities.