Shoreline College and Western Washington University Establish Guaranteed Transfer Admission Agreement

Image of a student holding a notebook, and the logos for Shoreline Community College and Western Washington University.

Students at Shoreline College now have a streamlined and guaranteed route to a bachelor’s degree at Western Washington University through a new transfer pathway partnership announced recently by both institutions.

The agreement guarantees admission to Western for Shoreline College transfer students who complete a transfer degree, providing a clear and dependable path to continue their education at one of the state’s top public universities.

“This collaboration creates new momentum for student success and takes the guesswork out of transfer,” said Shoreline College President, Dr. Jack Kahn. “By simplifying the process, we are ensuring our students have every opportunity to complete their four-year degrees.”

Under the agreement, Shoreline College students qualify for guaranteed admission to Western if they:

  • Complete either an Associate in Arts – Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) or Associate in Science – Transfer (AS-T) degree at Shoreline College
  • Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
  • Earn at least a 2.0 GPA in the last quarter before applying for admission and the final quarter before transferring

Students admitted through this program will enter Western as juniors, ready to progress toward a bachelor’s degree. 

In addition to general admission, eligible Shoreline students may receive direct admission into nearly 30 academic majors at Western. Some majors may require additional admissions steps or prerequisites.

“This agreement reflects our shared commitment to expanding access and removing barriers for transfer students,” shared President Randhawa, Western Washington University “Western is proud to partner with Shoreline to create a reliable, student-centered pathway to a four-year degree.” In support of expanding educational access in the region, the $70 application fee for Shoreline College students will be waived, allowing them to apply at no cost.

The program links students early with academic advisors at both institutions to help them select courses aligned with their intended majors. Western and Shoreline College will also collaborate on outreach, advising, and annual evaluations to ensure a smooth transfer process.

For more information about transferring from Shoreline College to Western Washington University, visit https://www.shoreline.edu/programs/transfer-programs.aspx or https://admissions.wwu.edu/transfer/guaranteed-admissions.

Paint & Concrete Odor around Bracken

For the rest of this week and next, there will be some paint and concrete odor in the area around the Bracken building.  Bayley will be painting handrails and pouring concrete for walk paths. 

Please reach out to Facilities if you have any questions.

Grace Period for Parking Ends Today

The grace period has ended.

Beginning January 26th, 2026, permits are required to park on campus weekdays during the quarter, Monday-Friday from 6am-4pm, excluding holidays.

 Visitor Lot violations, ADA violations, parking in multiple stalls, parking in assigned spots/lots, and other illegal and hazardous violations will still be cited.

Friday, 1/23: Water shutdown for buildings 1600, 1700, 1800, and 4000

The contractor working on the STEAM construction site accidentally hit a waterline, causing an immediate water shutdown.

Impacted Buildings:

  • 1600
  • 1700
  • 1800
  • 4000

Details:

  • Restrooms in these buildings are unavailable.
  • Please use restrooms in alternate buildings.
  • The contractor (Bayley) anticipates repairs will be completed within the next few hours.
  • Employees should coordinate with their supervisors regarding any necessary accommodations.

Thank you for your understanding.

Power shutdown for building 1800 and 1900 on Saturday, 1/24

As part of the STEAM project, Bayley will be shutting down power to buildings 1800 and 1900 on Saturday, 1/24.  Both buildings will be without power for 8 hours.  They’ll be back up and running when they are completed with their work.

Please reach out to the Facilities Office if you have any questions.