There are many resources available to you for planning your transfer to a 4-year college or university. Explore the foreign language requirements, university websites, and transfer equivalency guides, or review the questions asked most often by transfer students.
Transfer Equivalency Guides
Transfer equivalency guides can help you transfer more effectively.
- Bastyr University
- Eastern Washington University
- Evergreen State College
- University of Washington
- University of Washington Planning Worksheet
- Washington State University
- Western Washington University
- Central Washington University
- Seattle Pacific University
- Seattle University
- Pacific Lutheran University
- University of Puget Sound
Foreign Language Requirements
This information is designed to be a guideline for you. Please refer to the institution's catalog or contact individual institutions for specific information. Transfer equivalency guides can help you transfer more effectively.
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Central Washington University
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Eastern Washington University
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The Evergreen State College
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Pacific Lutheran University
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Seattle Pacific University
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Seattle University
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University of Puget Sound
- Successfully completing two semesters of a foreign language at the 121-123 college level, or one semester of a foreign language at the 200 level or above (Courses taken pass/fail will not fulfill the Foreign Language Graduation Requirement.);
- Passing a Puget Sound-approved foreign language proficiency exam at the third-year high school or first-year college level;
- Receiving a score of 4 or 5 on an Advanced Placement foreign language exam or a score of 5, 6, or 7 on an International Baccalaureate Higher Level foreign language exam;
- Qualifying for a waiver on the grounds of a documented learning disability that affects the ability to process language.
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University of Washington (Seattle)
- Complete the third quarter of college course work in a foreign language with a grade of 2.0 or higher at the UW
- Transfer college course work, with a grade of 2.0 or higher, equivalent to the third quarter of foreign language at the UW
- Pass a UW placement test that qualifies for entrance into the fourth quarter (or higher) of a UW foreign language course
- Pass a UW proficiency test in a foreign language
- Meet the UW definition of a native speaker of a language other than English
- Complete the third high school-level year of a foreign language
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University of Washington (Tacoma)
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Washington State University
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Western Washington University
Entrance:
Students with fewer than 40
credits must complete the
foreign language requirement
which is satisfied by one year
of a single foreign language at
the college-level (through 123)
or two years of a single foreign
language at the high school.
Students with 40 credits or more
or an AA/AS (DTA) are not held
to the foreign language
requirement for admissions.
Graduation: All
students seeking the Bachelor of
Arts Degree must complete one
year (through 123) of
college-level foreign language
prior to graduation from CWU.
Students who transfer to CWU
with a DTA and pursue a Bachelor
of Science, Bachelor of Music,
Bachelor of Fine Arts or
Bachelor of Arts in Education
degrees do not have to meet the
foreign language requirement.
Entrance: Transfer students
with 40 college credits or more at
time of matriculation do not need to
meet the foreign language
requirement as an entrance
requirement. Transfer students with
fewer than 40 college credits at the
time of matriculation must meet the
same foreign language requirement
that pertain to high school students
(either 2 years in high school or
one year in college/through 123).
Graduation: Foreign
language is an exit requirement for
all Bachelor of Arts degrees except:
BA Business, BA Education and BFA
(Bachelors of Fine Arts). Foreign
language is not a requirement for
any BS degree.
Transfer students who have completed the AA/AS are not required to take any foreign language. If they are transferring with fewer than 40 transferable credits, however, they must have completed 2 years of foreign language in high school (or through 122 at college-level).
Entrance: Two years of one
foreign language in high school,
with an average grade of C or
higher, or one year at the college
level (through 123), or demonstrated
equivalent proficiency. Students who
have not satisfied this requirement
may still be admitted to the
university but they may not graduate
without completing the foreign
language requirements as an
additional degree requirement.
Graduation: In
addition to meeting the entrance
requirement in foreign language
students in the College of Arts and
Sciences must meet additional
foreign language requirements.
Please contact advisor for
requirements.
Students must have three years of a single foreign language in high school or a full year in college (through 123) will be required for graduation. Students who enter SPU with an AA do not need to satisfy the foreign language requirement.
Entrance: Transfer students
with 45 college credits (or more) do
not need to meet the foreign
language requirement as an entrance
requirement. Transfer students with
fewer than 45 college credits must
have two years of high school
foreign language or 2 college
quarters (must be the same foreign
language).
Graduation: The
College of Arts and Sciences
requires one-year proficiency or
foreign language through 123 in
order to graduate.
Entrance: No foreign
language requirement for admissions
Graduation: For
graduation from Puget Sound, a
student must satisfy the Foreign
Language Graduation Requirement by
at least one of the following:
Entrance: Minimum Admission
Requirement: Two years of a single
foreign language in high school or
two quarters in college.
Recommended for Transfer: For
Colleges of Arts and Sciences and
Social Work, a third quarter of
college-level (123 w/ a 2.0) foreign
language.
Graduation:
For
Colleges of Arts and Sciences and
Social Work, students need to show
additional proficiency in foreign
language to graduate. Please review
the following options:
Entrance: Two years of a
single foreign language in high
school or two quarters in college.
With the exception of students
planning to transfer into
International Business; Students may
be deficient in this requirement and
still be admitted to the university.
However, they must fulfill the
foreign language requirement prior
to graduation. Applicants for
the International Business Option
must take 10 credits of foreign
language or have had 2 years of
foreign language in high school
prior to admission.
Graduation: For the
International Business Concentration
within Business Administration, a
third quarter of college-level (103)
foreign language is required
otherwise no further foreign
language is required.
Entrance: Freshman and
transfers with fewer than 40 quarter
or 27 semester hours must have two
years of a single foreign language
in high school or one full year
(through 103) in college. Students
transferring with more than 40
quarter credits or the AA do not
have to meet this requirement.
Graduation: For
programs in the College of Sciences
and the College of Liberal Arts,
students must meet the stated
graduation requirement regardless of
freshman or transfer status. The
Colleges of Engineering,
Architecture, Business and Economics
(except international business),
Nursing and Pharmacy do not require
a foreign language as a graduation
requirement.
Entrance: Freshman and
Running Start applicants, including
applicants that will complete their
AA degree, must have two years of a
single world language in high school
or two quarters in college.
Freshman and Running start
applicants will need to submit a
high school transcript and ACT or
SAT scores for purposes of
admissions. Transfer students
applying with 45 or more
transferable credits do not need to
meet this world language
requirement.
Graduation: Foreign
language is not required for
graduation.
University Websites
- Antioch
- The Art Institute of Seattle
- Bastyr University
- Central Washington University
- City University
- Cornish College of the Arts
- DeVry University
- Eastern Washington University
- The Evergreen State College
- Gonzaga University
- Northwest University
- Pacific Lutheran University
- Saint Martin's College
- Seattle Pacific University
- Seattle University
- University of Phoenix (Washington campus)
- University of Puget Sound
- University of Washington
- University of Washington, Bothell
- University of Washington, Tacoma
- Walla Walla University
- Washington State University
- Washington State University (Vancouver Campus)
- Western Washington University
- Whitman College
- Whitworth College
Frequently Asked Questions
Important information for any transfer student, the Transfer Student FAQ provides useful information about issues specific to students seeking to transfer to a 4-year college or university.
