Guidelines

The Office of Admissions is responsible for keeping the Equivalency Guide current and accurate. We identify new courses and changes in existing courses at Washington state community and technical colleges and coordinate course reviews with the UW academic departments. Once the review process is complete, the new and revised course entries are added to the UW CC Equivalency Guide In addition, community colleges can request that new or changed courses be reviewed.

Washington state community and technical colleges review process

During our review process we might contact you for more information about a course so it can be accurately reviewed. In addition, community and technical colleges can request that new courses and course changes be reviewed before the course is published in their catalog. Proposed courses are reviewed as time permits. A course cannot be added to the Equivalency Guide until it has been taught as part of your curriculum.

What we need for equivalency reviews

Washington community and technical colleges that wish to have courses reviewed should send us the following information for each course:

You can send the information in one of two ways:

Electronically (preferred)
Email all of the requested information, as Word or PDF files, to the Equivalency Review Coordinator (uwequiv@u.washington.edu).

By Postal Mail:
Please mail two sets of the course packet to:

UW Equivalency Review Coordinator
1410 NE Campus Parkway
Box 355852
Seattle, WA 98195-5852

UW departments equivalency process

The Equivalency Guide is an essential tool for UW departments, UW advising, and the transfer student community. We will send you information about courses that we would like to have reviewed. If your department would like to have existing courses re-reviewed, contact the Equivalency Review Coordinator (uwequiv@u.washington.edu) and we will work with you to collect the information.

If your department would like to have existing courses re-reviewed, contact the Equivalency Review Coordinator (uwequiv@u.washington.edu) and we will work with you to collect the information.

Instructions

You will receive an email with the course information and links to any related information on line. This will include course prefix and number, number of credits earned, and course prerequisites. A table may be included for you to use to assign equivalencies and, if appropriate, a UW graduation requirement.

A course can transfer as:

If there are additional caveats, for example if they must have a 2.0 grade for it to count, please add that information.

Best Practice Suggestions

For courses that most commonly satisfy UW proficiency requirements or that serve as common prerequisites (gateway courses) for admission to UW programs (e.g., PSYCH 101 or MATH 124) it is helpful for students to have direct course equivalencies.

For courses that are similar to upper division UW courses, and are not common prerequisites or needed to satisfy UW program admission requirements, departmental #XX credit is perfectly acceptable, and sometimes preferable.

UW Requirements

If the course qualifies, please indicate the appropriate Area of Inquiry or proficiency requirements that the course meets: A&H, SSc, NSc, [C], and/or [RSN].

if you have any additional questions contact the Equivalency Review Coordinator (uwequiv@uw.edu) or the Office of Admissions.