Special consideration may be given to individuals not meeting these conditions.
College admission does not necessarily guarantee admission to a specific program offered through a college. Many programs have additional requirements. Students should contact the appropriate division office for the entrance requirements for individual programs.
Students considering taking classes at two or more of the Seattle Community Colleges can apply to all the campuses using the "select college" feature on the application to choose more than one.
Students who were not enrolled for the most recent quarter, but who were previously enrolled* at the Seattle Community Colleges, may enroll during open registration. Students should update their address information when registering. Students who were dismissed for disciplinary or academic reasons must see the Vice President for Student Services.
Students are advised that if they graduate under an earlier catalog some current transfer requirements of four-year institutions may not be satisfied.
To qualify for in-state (resident) tuition, applicants must have lived in Washington state for reasons other than educational purposes for one full year prior to the first day of the quarter in which resident fees are requested. A financially dependent student may also be eligible for resident tuition if one or both parents or legally appointed guardian(s) have maintained a domicile in Washington state for one full year prior to the first day of the quarter. Establishing permanent state residency includes compliance with Washington state laws, vehicle and driver’s license registration and registration to vote in this state, if applicable.
Applicants may qualify for in-state tuition fees without establishing residency if they:
Contact the Registration Office for more information on additional legal requirements to qualify for these exemptions.
Those who do not meet the residency requirements or eligibility for exemption are assessed tuition and fees based on “non-residency” status.
Effective July 1, 2003, Washington state law changed the definition of “resident student” so that certain students who are not permanent residents or citizens of the United States are eligible for resident student status — and eligible to pay resident tuition rates — when they attend public colleges and universities in this state. The law does not make these students eligible to receive need-based state or federal financial aid.
To qualify for resident status, students must complete an affidavit / declaration / certification if they are not permanent residents or citizens of the United States, but have met one of the following conditions:
CONDITION ONE:
CONDITION TWO:
Students who meet one of the above conditions must also certify that they will be filing an application to become a permanent resident of the United States as soon as they are eligible to apply. Students must also certify that they are willing to engage in activities designed to prepare them for citizenship, including citizenship and civics review courses.
Students who meet these conditions and would like to pay resident tuition rates should contact the college.
The Seattle Community Colleges welcome students from other countries for study in academic and technical programs as well as Intensive English programs.
Admission Guidelines Each college has different admission procedures and registration schedules.
Each college has different admission procedures and registration schedules. For additional international student information, refer to the specific college sections within this catalog or contact the international program offices.
For further information on International Student Services, please see each college section.