Articulation Agreements

An Articulation Agreement is a contract between two schools intended to eliminate duplication of coursework and better integrate programs to ensure a more efficient pathway to graduation. The articulation agreement specifies which community college degree must be completed, with at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average, for the student to transfer to the School of Economic Sciences at WSU for completion of a specific 4 year degree. For more information, please contact ses.advising@wsu.edu.

Big Bend Community College

Big Bend Community College (BBCC) and Washington State University (WSU) have agreements in the agricultural disciplines (MOUs) intended to eliminate duplication of coursework and better integrate programs, providing BBCC students an efficient pathway to graduation at WSU.  These MOUs are structured to maximize the use of BBCC credits applicable to each specific degree option, with a maximum of 73 semester credits of lower-division transfer credit allowed under Washington State University policy. 

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Agricultural & Food Business Economics major

Walla Walla Community College

Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) and Washington State University (WSU) have agreements in the agricultural disciplines (MOUs) intended to eliminate duplication of coursework and better integrate programs, providing WWCC students an efficient pathway to graduation at WSU. These MOUs are structured to maximize the use of WWCC credits applicable to each specific degree option, with a maximum of 73 semester credits of lower-division transfer credit allowed under Washington State University policy.

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Yakima Valley College

Yakima Valley College (YVC) and Washington State University (WSU) have agreements in the agricultural disciplines (MOUs) intended to eliminate duplication of coursework and better integrate programs, providing YVC students an efficient pathway to graduation at WSU.  These MOUs are structured to maximize the use of YVC credits applicable to each specific degree option, with a maximum of 73 semester credits of lower-division transfer credit allowed under Washington State University policy.

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  • BS Economic Sciences, agricultural economics option
  • Agricultural & Food Business Economics major