Admissions
Skagit Valley College (SVC) admits students on a quarterly first-come, first-served basis. If you are a high school graduate and you apply to SVC, you are eligible for admission.
If you are not a high school graduate, and you are 18 years of age or older, you may be admitted if:
- Your high school class has graduated; or
- Your high school district has released you; or
- You have successfully completed the General Educational Development (GED®) or other high school equivalency test.
If you are under the age of 18 and a high school junior or senior, you may apply to participate in the Running Start Program. Students younger than high school age and are not enrolled in a dual credit program may seek conditional admission after receiving permission to enroll from the high school district in which you reside and the Skagit Valley College Dean of Enrollment Services and Veterans Services. Conditional Admission allows underage students to enroll in courses outside of dual credit programs, based on academic readiness, including meeting course prerequisites, and space availability. Regular tuition and fees apply.
Admissions forms can be found on SVC’s website here.
Students are admitted to SVC in the order applications are received and in the quarter in which they want to begin. During registration, if a course fills, students who could not enroll in the course may place themselves on a course waitlist. As vacancies occur, students on the course waitlist will be enrolled in the order in which they appear on the waitlist. See additional information about waitlist procedures on the SVC website.
ADMISSION TO BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS
Students applying for admission to SVC’s Bachelor of Applied Science degree programs must meet the entrance requirements to be considered for program admission. Acceptance into a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program requires prior completion of a two-year Associate degree (90 college-level credits) with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. Please consult with an SVC Advisor to schedule courses and develop your personal Educational Plan.
ADMISSION TO BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE or BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAM
SVC’s Bachelor of Applied Science and Bachelor of Science - Computer Science degrees admission criteria, and application steps for specific degrees, are noted in the Bachelor’s Program website.
SELECTIVE ENTRY ADMISSIONS PROGRAMS
As per Policy 5110, SVC is an open access institution. In some cases, entry into a specific certificate or degree program may be restricted due to limited space or specialized admissions criteria.
How to Apply
Mount Vernon Campus: 360.416.7700
Whidbey Island Campus: 360.679.5319
San Juan Center: 360.378.3220
Submit an SVC Application, available online through the SVC website. Your acceptance email will include your ctcLink Student ID number. If you are a new SVC student, we recommend you apply early to ensure you have time to complete the “Getting Started” steps and are ready to attend a New Student Registration. Students who maintain continuous enrollment do not need to re-apply for admissions each term, instead, students should monitor the important dates and deadlines to access registration times for each upcoming term.
Students Returning who have not been enrolled in any courses for the last two years, need to resubmit an admissions application. If you have any questions, contact Outreach and Recruitment via email outreach@skagit.edu or by phone at 360.416.7700.
Learn more about your steps to becoming a Cardinal here: www.skagit.edu/getstarted.
Nuestros empleados que hablan en español están disponibles para responder tus preguntas acerca de Skagit Valley College. Por favor llama a la línea directa en español al 360.416.7740. También puedes llamar al 360.416.7600 y marcar 8.
Running Start
To become a Running Start student, students should speak with their high school counselor and review the www.skagit.edu/runningstart website. Students must submit an admissions application and a current high school transcript as part of the enrollment process. A signed Running Start Enrollment Verification Form is required each quarter at the time a Running Start student registers.
How to Apply as a Drop-in Student
If you would like to attend SVC but are not seeking a degree or certificate, you may register as a “drop-in” student. Go to www.skagit.edu/drop-in-students for more information and current registration dates.
Veterans and Dependents of Veterans
Mount Vernon Campus: 360.416.7610
Whidbey Island Campus: 360.679.5389
SVC is proud to support the educational pursuits and career goals of veterans. As acknowledgment for their service, SVC offers priority enrollment to veterans and eligible dependents. Please check the Enrollment Services Important Dates and Deadlines for registration dates.
Students must contact the Veterans Office within the first few weeks of the academic quarter to request certification for benefits. Failure to submit the required certification within 30 days from the first day of the academic quarter will result in your classes not being certified for VA benefits, and you will be held financially responsible for any tuition and fees associated with those classes and training.
If you are a veteran, or a dependent of a veteran, you may be eligible to utilize Veterans Education benefits. For more information on Veterans benefits opportunities, see the Veterans Education Services section located in the Support Services section of this catalog, or contact one of our Veterans Education Offices.
Skagit Valley College complies with the Department of Veterans Affairs 85/15 rule for benefit enrollment purposes.
POLICY STATEMENT
SVC is committed to maintaining a fair and transparent recruitment process that respects the rights of all service members. We strictly prohibit the use of high-pressure recruitment tactics for securing enrollment of service members. Additionally, SVC does not offer any commission, bonus, or other incentives based on enrollment or financial aid success to individuals or entities involved in student recruiting or admissions activities.
SVC complies with the Department of Veterans Affairs 85/15 rule.
Selected programs of study at Skagit Valley College are approved by the Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board’s State Approving Agency (WTECB/SAA) for enrollment of those eligible to receive benefits under Title 38 and Title 10, USC.
If you are a veteran or a dependent of a veteran, you may be eligible to utilize Veterans Education benefits. For more information on veterans benefits opportunities, see the Veterans Education Services section located in the Support Services section of this catalog, or contact one of our Veterans Education Offices above.
“GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by the VA is available at the official U.S. government website at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.”
International Students
International Programs Coordinator: 360.416.7675
Email: international.admissions@skagit.edu
Here’s Why Students Choose SVC
At SVC you will not only get a top-notch education but also experience a vibrant and supportive community, all in one of the most beautiful areas of the Pacific Northwest.
International Programs Office
SVC’s International Programs Office provides services to international students attending SVC.
If you choose to study at SVC, you are sure to have the opportunity to receive an excellent education. You will find many qualities that may meet your needs: a family-like atmosphere where everyone is welcome, an appreciation of diversity and a desire to enrich the education we provide with a global perspective.
Students from throughout the world choose SVC for many reasons including:
- No TOEFL or IEFL scores are required for admission
- Small classes, personal attention
- One-to-one attention through an International Student Office with staff members to help you with all your needs
- Excellent transfer record to 4-year institutions
- Academic English as a Second Language Program, if needed
- SVC International Homestay program
- Convenient on-campus student housing (dormitories)
- Access to personal academic and transfer advisors
- English tutoring services through the Tutoring Center
- Excellent technical programs for career training
- Active clubs and student organizations
- Close to Seattle and Vancouver, Canada
- Conveniently located to year-round recreation including skiing, hiking, scuba diving, golfing, and kayaking
- Airport pickup upon arrival, and free public transportation
English Language Requirements
NO TOEFL/IELTS Policy
SVC does not require student applications to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score for admission. Student applications will be issued an I-20 for Language Training until proficiency has been met.
If you do not have an English proficiency test score (TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo) you will be given an English Placement Test (CAMLA) before registering for classes. Students whose test results show skills adequate for college work will be excused from English for Academic Purposes (EAP). Others will be required to take EAP classes until the language requirements are met.
The results of the English Placement Test will determine your placement in any one of the following areas of study: Intensive English, Bridge 1, Bridge 2, or Regular (College Level).
If you have a TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo score, the charts below show your placement.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
| Score Ranges |
Internet-Based |
Computer-Based |
Paper-Based |
| Intensive English |
44 and Below |
133 and Below |
450 and Below |
| Bridge 1 |
45-52 |
133-150 |
450-473 |
| Bridge 2 |
53-60 |
153-170 |
477-497 |
| Regular (College Level) |
61 and Above |
173 and Above |
500 and Above |
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
| Intensive English |
N/A |
| Bridge 1 |
N/A |
| Bridge 2 |
N/A |
| Regular (College Level) |
5.5 or Above in Each Sub-Test |
Duolingo
| Intensive English |
70 and Below |
| Bridge 1 |
75-80 |
| Bridge 2 |
85 |
| Regular (College Level) |
90 and Above |
Intensive English
You may be placed in one of three levels. Each level takes three months (one quarter) to complete.
Bridge 1
Students in Bridge 1 are considered matriculated college students. Classes at the Bridge 1 level consist of a combination of academic and English preparatory classes. These classes are pre-selected and some count toward your graduation requirement for your degree.
Bridge 2
Like Bridge 1, these classes are a combination of academic and English preparatory.
Regular (College Level)
Students will be allowed to take regular SVC courses.
TRANSFER CREDITS
Students may transfer credits from overseas institutions by completing a two-step evaluation process. First, students must submit their foreign transcripts to a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) (www.naces.org) member organization for an initial assessment. Next, they should submit the NACES results, original transcripts (translated into English), and the SVC transcript request form to Enrollment Services for an official credit evaluation. It is recommended that students begin this process as soon as possible to ensure timely credit application.
Application Process
Submit an application and supporting documents in English (or with an official translation) through the online application form on the SVC website. Paper applications and supporting documents may be mailed to: International Programs Office, 2405 East College Way, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-5899 USA. Please make copies of the original documents for your records, as the college cannot return them to you. Admission decisions are made only after a full review of all required materials.
International Students Admissions Process
Submit the following items with your application:
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International Student Application Form
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Financial Documentation: Official bank statement and signed Certificate of Financial Responsibility (refer to skagit.edu/international for costs).
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Official Transcripts: From high school, previous colleges, and any ESL programs.
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Passport Copy: A clear scan of your photo page.
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English Language Proficiency Score (optional): IELTS, Duolingo or TOEFL Score (Use SVC code 4699).
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Application Fee: $50 USD.
F-1 Transfer Students
In addition to the above, submit your I-94, all previous I-20s, a copy of your visa, and the Transfer Student Information Sheet completed by your current advisor. Note: This submission does not automatically transfer your SEVIS record.
SEVIS Fee Information
F-1 students must pay the I-901 SEVIS fee after receiving their I-20 and before applying for a visa. Consular officers will verify this payment before a visa can be issued. The SEVIS fee is paid by the student directly to the U.S. Government, and is separate from visa application fees.
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Payment Methods: Pay online via credit card at fmjfee.com, or by check, money order, or bank draft. A third party (like a friend or relative) may pay on your behalf.
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Proof of Payment: If paying electronically, print your receipt immediately. You must bring this physical proof of payment to your visa interview.
For comprehensive details or information in other languages, please visit the official Department of Homeland Security SEVIS fee website.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Determination of Residence
Residency status is determined at the time your application for admission is processed.
Please refer to the information on the Residency Requirements website to navigate SVC’s residency process. If you need help at any time, please email our residency coordinator at residency@skagit.edu.
After you have established domicile in the state of Washington for the required period, it is your responsibility to request a change in residency status. Applications for a change in classification will be accepted up to the thirtieth calendar day following the first day of the quarter for which application is made.
For additional information, contact residency@skagit.edu.
After you have established domicile in the State of Washington for the required period of time, it is your responsibility to request a change in residency status. Applications for a change in classification will be accepted up to the thirtieth (30th) calendar day following the first day of the quarter for which the application is made. If non-resident tuition was paid, and the request is approved, the difference in tuition will be refunded. Applications made after that date in any quarter shall be considered for the following quarter.
For more information, or to request residency forms, email residency@skagit.edu.
WASHINGTON STATE RESIDENCY FOR TUITION PURPOSES
SVC determines the applicant’s residency at the time they apply for admission. Non-resident students pay a higher tuition rate than do resident students. Special regulations may apply to some eligible non-citizens. In July 2021, a new law (SB 5194) replaced 2003’s HB 1079, making it easier for all Washingtonians, including undocumented people, to get resident tuition and State financial aid.
Non-resident students may apply for residency once they make the State of Washington their permanent residence for at least twelve (12) months and by meeting one of the following conditions at least twelve (12) months before submitting a residency application:
- Hold a permanent resident card
- Hold an A, E, G, H, I, K, or L visa
- Hold refugee or asylum status
RESIDENCY FOR ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL
If you are active duty military, stationed in the state of Washington, you, your spouse, and dependents qualify for in-state resident tuition. To receive the resident tuition rate, you, your spouse, or dependent family members must provide documentation such as a copy of your military ID card or other appropriate documents, at the time of application for admission to SVC.
RESIDENCY FOR ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL - LIVING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
Members of the military whose home of record is Washington State, and who are serving active duty in another state or overseas may be eligible to pay resident tuition. Eligible dependents of active duty service members whose home record is the State of Washington, who maintain State of Washington residency, and remain continuously enrolled in a degree program, may also be eligible to pay resident tuition even though the service member is serving out of state.
- Documentation that the State of Washington is the service member’s home of record (LES - Leave and Earnings Statement)
- A copy of your current military orders
- A copy of your military ID card (front only)
- Provide at least two of the following:
- Current Washington driver’s license
- Washington voter’s registration
- Current Washington vehicle registration
- Ownership of Washington property
- Storage of property in Washington
Application deadline is the thirtieth (30th) calendar day of the quarter of the quarter you plan to obtain resident status. By regulation, we process applications and documents received after this date for the next quarter. No exceptions!
Please review the Enrollment Services Important Dates and Deadlines website for specific dates.
TUITION REDUCTION - VETERANS AND ELIGIBLE SPOUSE/CHILD
Effective July 24, 2015, ESSB 5355 was signed into law, modifying the definition of “resident student” to comply with federal requirements established by the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2015 (Choice Act). The Choice Act requires states to charge in-state tuition and fees to “covered individuals” for the Department of Veterans Affairs to approve programs of education for everyone training under the Post 9/11 GI Bill® and the Montgomery GI Bill®.
Effective July 1, 2017, the definition of a “covered individual” in the Choice Act has been modified to the following:
- A veteran who enrolls in the institution of higher education within three (3) years of discharge from a period of active duty service of ninety (90) days or more.
- A spouse or child who is entitled to transferred VA educational benefits based on their relationship to an individual who has separated from the uniformed services and enrolls in the institution of higher education within three (3) years of the transferror’s discharge from a period of active duty service of ninety (90) days or more.
Veterans and their qualified dependents pay resident tuition under the following conditions:
- At least ninety (90) days of active duty
- Enrolled in a Washington State college or university within three (3) years of separation
The following documents must be submitted to the Veterans Education Office locations:
- Letter of Certification of eligibility
For Veteran’s Education Forms, see SVC’s Veterans Education Forms and Resources website or visit the Veterans Education Office at one of our campus locations listed below.
Mount Vernon: Lewis Hall, Room L-115 (located within Counseling and Advising)
Whidbey Island: Oak Hall, Room A-203
Student Eligibility to Pay In-State Tuition
The State Legislature adopted RCW 28B.15.011 through RCW 28B.15.15, which sets forth the requirements related to establishing residency in the State of Washington. On May 12, 2021, Governor Inslee signed S.B. 5194, which updates the residency requirements under the Affidavit of Residency.
Students wanting to establish in-state residency must fill out a residency questionnaire, provide documentation, and consult with the college residency officer.
Students must apply for residency by the 30th calendar day during the current quarter in which they seek reclassification. Students submitting documentation after the deadline may be eligible for residency by the first day of the next quarter.
For more information, please contact Enrollment Services at residency@skagit.edu or call 360.416.7700.
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