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Transcripts

Official Transcript

An official transcript is a copy of your permanent academic record. It is signed by the registrar and has the college seal placed over the signature. 

You can request a transcript electronically via Parchment. This allows you to send a paper copy of your transcript or an electronic copy via secure email. The electronic copy of your transcript is considered official and is encrypted for security. Each transcript is $10, followed with an additional $2.50 service fee. Other delivery options are available online as well. If you have any questions about this transcript service, call us at (509) 682-6806 or email us at transcripts@wvc.edu. Once you go to the Parchment website, you will create an account with Parchment, and you will be able to see when we send your transcript, and when the recipient views the transcript.

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Unofficial Transcript

If you attended WVC starting in Winter 2021 to the present, you will need to select the "ctcLink" button:

               ctcLink   (Instructions on how to obtain the unofficial transcript in ctcLink)

If you attended WVC Fall 2020 or prior, you will need to fill out an unofficial transcript request form and email it to transcripts@wvc.edu along with a copy of your state ID card.

For any further questions, please contact the registration office at transcripts@wvc.edu or 509-682-6806.

Transcript Credit Evaluations

In order for incoming transfer credits from other colleges and universities to be applied to a degree or certificate at WVC, students must submit a Credit Evaluation Request form. Forms, instructions, and additional information can be found at www.wvc.edu/TranscriptEvaluation.

If you are a current WVC student and/or you have transfer-in credit that has already been evaluated by WVC, you can login to your ctcLink account to use the Degree Progress tool to see how your credits have been applied toward your degree requirements and to see how close you are to finishing your degree and what credits you have left to take. For detailed instructions, visit www.wvc.edu/DegreeProgress

Transfer Credits

A maximum of 60 credits from regionally accredited colleges and universities may be applied toward a WVC degree, meeting either requirements or electives, at the discretion of the credential evaluator, dean, or program adviser.  The following is a list of those organizations that grant regional accreditation in the United States:

  • Middle States Association of Colleges & Schools Middle States Commission on Higher Education
  • New England Association of Schools & Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
  • New England Association of Schools & Colleges Commission on Technical & Career Institutions
  • North Central Association of Colleges & Schools The Higher Learning Commission
  • Northwest Commission on Colleges & Universities
  • Southern Association of Colleges & Schools Commission on Colleges
  • Western Association of Schools & Colleges Accrediting Commission for Community Colleges
  • Western Association of Schools & Colleges Accrediting Commission for Senior Universities

Up to 15 credits of restricted elective may be accepted from schools whose curriculum has been evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE). 

Transfer credit is not awarded for the following types of coursework:  (1) courses taken at colleges that are not regionally accredited, (2) non-credit courses and workshops, (3) remedial or college preparatory courses (i.e. - student orientation classes), (4) sectarian religious studies.

Transfer courses with less than a D grade (or 1.0) can not be used to satisfy a graduation requirement.

Upper division courses (usually numbered 300-400) will only be applied toward a degree distribution area if a similar course exists at Wenatchee Valley College.  The credit evaluator may allow some other upper division courses to be used as restricted electives, depending on the nature of the course work.

Credits from semester schools are multiplied by 1.5 to convert them to quarter credits. For example, 2 semester credits = 3 quarter credits, and 3 semester credits = 4.5 quarter credits.

Nontraditional Credit

Wenatchee Valley College encourages flexibility, innovation and independent study in the educational process. Nontraditional credit programs allow you to earn credit outside of the classroom setting. The following are types of nontraditional credit accepted at WVC:

  • College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
  • College Board Advanced Placement (AP)
  • Cooperative Work Experience (CWE)
  • Course Challenge
  • Credit for Military Experience

For more information, visit www.wvc.edu/pla

Course Equivalency Guides for Washington Universities

To access a list of links to Washington state four-year universities' online course equivalency guides to help you determine which WVC courses are equivalent to courses at the universities, visit www.wvc.edu/advisingtools and select Transfer Resources.