Transfer Students

Since 1891, Seattle Pacific University has empowered students to serve the world around them.

Do any of the following apply to you? If so, you are a transfer student!

  • You earned college credit after graduating high school.
  • You are currently enrolled in another college or university.
  • You have already earned an undergraduate degree.
  • You are a Seattle Promise student.

At Seattle Pacific, transfer students gain more than just a degree. Through a supportive community, service opportunities, and courses taught from a Christian perspective, you develop a sense of purpose, depth of understanding, and strong character that will serve you throughout your life.

Explore below to see how a nationally ranked university like SPU can help you reach your goals.

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How do I pay for college?


Here's a breakdown
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How do I get my first job at SPU?


Read our guide
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What do I need to know about transferring?


Read the FAQ's

FAQ's

Your transfer admissions counselor will be able to walk you through how credits can transfer to SPU, but you will also get an official transcript evaluation from the Office of the Registrar, once you are admitted to SPU. It's helpful to refer to the Transfer Equivalency Guide, if you want to see how some of your credits will transfer before you are admitted. Please note that this guide is not all-inclusive. If you don't see your specific school or class, it doesn't mean we don't accept the credit. Please contact your admissions counselor for more information!

No, you do not need to be a Christian to attend SPU. In fact, though we have many students who are eager to grow deeper in their Christian faith, there are many others who do not practice their faith or who practice a different faith. SPU fosters a community of deep belonging for all students.

If you are a Running Start student (a Washington dual-credit program for high school students), you are considered a freshman, or first year, student. If you have earned any college credits AFTER graduating from high school, you are considered a transfer student.

Find out the answers to these questions, and many others, on our Common Questions page.