Seattle Colleges and ASU Establish Universal Articulation Partnership
Seattle Colleges and Arizona State University Partner to Offer Transfer Pathways with MyPath2ASU™ Collaboration
Partnership Overview
The newly established Universal Articulation agreement between Arizona State University and Seattle Colleges facilitates the combined commitment to student success. Through MyPath2ASU™ students are able to take the steps needed to successfully plan their transfer to ASU while working towards their degree at Seattle Colleges. With a focus on academic preparedness, collaborative support and term-to-term persistence, students are ensured a smooth transition to the university and the support necessary for student success.
The Seattle Colleges MyPath2ASU™ transfer experience is available to students and staff that support them. Diverse MyPath2ASU™ degree options can be tailored based on Seattle Colleges needs (within ASU degree requirements).
Seattle Colleges MyPath2ASU™ transfer experience benefits
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About Seattle Colleges
Seattle Colleges is Washington state’s largest college district, with more than 41,000 students enrolled each year. It is composed of Seattle Central College, North Seattle College, South Seattle College, and five specialty centers. Seattle Colleges offers more than 130 workforce education and training programs that lead to bachelor’s degrees in high-growth industries, associate degrees in various disciplines, certificates in professional-technical programs, and transfer degrees to universities throughout the United States.
Seattle Colleges MyPath2ASU degree spotlight
Business, (Business Administration) BA W.P. Carey School of Business
In the BA program in business with a concentration in business administration, students gain a breadth of knowledge and the skills needed for managing business operations. The program provides the full business core plus a concentration with 18 hours of coursework focused on skills such as forecasting demand; planning inventory; purchasing services; conducting skillful negotiations; building strategies for the future and managing people, finances and risk.