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Admissions

Applications are accepted for the Fall cohort (a group of students progressing through the program together). Applications received by March 15 receive priority consideration. After the March 15 priority deadline, applications are reviewed monthly until July, then reviews occur every two weeks until the cohort is full or two weeks prior to the start of the new quarter.  

You are welcome to apply at any time, but remember there are only 30 spots in the cohort, so late applications will be accepted as space is available. Apply online before all spots are filled.

If you are not ready to join in the fall, the following winter quarter is open to new applicants as space allows. 

Requirements for Admissions

A Business, Accounting and/or Real Estate offer the best preparation for the AIA B.A.S. degree. AAS-T (Associate of Applied Science – Transfer) offers the best preparation for the Accounting, with International Accounting (AIA) B.A.S. degree. However, the Associate of Business DTA (Direct Transfer Agreement) is an exceptional option as well. Any two-year degree or 75+ college credits earned with a 2.0 or better GPA, plus the prerequisites will meet our eligibility requirements.

If you have completed most, but not all, of the prerequisites, you can still explore starting the program this fall. Consideration may be given to applicants who have the majority of their prerequisites completed. Contact the B.A.S. program advisor to see if you are eligible to apply.

Program Application Required

There are just 30 spaces available in the AIA B.A.S. program each year. The program is open to students who meet our eligibility criteria, including 75+ college credits, GPA of 2.0 or higher, and program prerequisites.  North expects that the number of qualified applicants will exceed the number of available enrollment spaces, so please apply early.

How to Apply

You must be a North student and have a ctclink ID and password. Use this to obtain a SeattleColleges.edu email and log in credential necessary to apply to the BAS.  See the Application Details section below. The online application will be available beginning in January for the upcoming fall quarter. Applications submitted by March 15 for the upcoming fall quarter will receive priority consideration. Additional deadlines will be provided if spaces are still available in the program. If you have questions about the application or application deadline, please contact the B.A.S. program at (206) 934-3790, or email BAS-Info@seattlecolleges.edu.

Program Start Date

Each year the new cohort will begin the program in September for the fall quarter. Students may also join the new fall cohort starting in the following winter quarter.

Prerequisites

  1. Completion of an associate’s degree or 75 or more college credits with a 2.0 GPA or better
  2. Completion of the following prerequisite courses:
    • ENGL&101 English Composition I
    •  BUS&201 Business Law or RES 170 Real Estate Law
    • BUS 210 Business and Economic Statistics or MATH&146 Introduction to Statistics
    • ACCT&201 Principles of Accounting I
    • ACCT&202 Principles of Accounting II
    • ACCT&203 Managerial Accounting
       

Application Details

  1. Apply to the College first – click the “Apply Now!” button in the top right corner.  In a few days you will receive your student identification number for North Seattle College in an email.  Use that number to activate your college (ctclink) account as described in the email. Once you establish your ctclink ID and password, you then use your ctclink ID and password to create your college email.  The email will follow this convention firstname.lastname@seattlecolleges.edu. Finally, you will create your own private password for your SeattleColleges.edu account.
  2. The RCPM B.A.S. has a criteria-based admissions process with limited spots available, therefore you must complete a separate application to join the program.  In order to apply (Log in) to the application you will need your SeattleColleges.edu email and password. Submit an application for the RCPM B.A.S. program which includes:
    • Reviewing and updating applicant information pages.
    • Submitting a résumé containing work experience and skills relevant to the degree.
    • Submitting a personal statement of why you are interested in the degree and what you expect to do in the field. (See application for specific personal statement prompt)
    • Submitting unofficial transcripts from all past and present colleges and universities attended.

Financial Aid

Financial aid is available for eligible students. To learn about eligibility requirements and to apply please visit our webpage - Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) FAFSA Simplification Act.

Submit all required documents to the Financial Aid Office. Application information is available online.

International Students Welcome

International students should contact the International Programs Office prior to applying to the RCPM B.A.S. degree. You may contact the International Program Office at (206) 934-3672 or visit their Web site for more information.

International students are eligible to apply to the Accounting with International Accounting program. Please be aware that all upper division BAS classes are 100% online. 10 credits of upper division BAS classes are required each quarter and international students will be required to take an additional credits of face-to-face or hybrid 100/200 level courses each quarter in order to meet F-1 visa requirements.

Washington State Employee Tuition Waiver

The RCPM B.A.S. degree allows qualifying Washington state employees to use the State Employee Tuition Waiver in the RCPM B.A.S. program. Students wishing to use the State Employee Tuition Waiver must still apply to the program and meet all the prerequisite requirements. Full details regarding the policy and the special application process can be found here.

Other Tuition Waivers/Assistance for Veterans/Active Duty and Seniors

Military Personnel
Our program encourages Veterans and Active Duty Military to apply.  Property Management is an ideal career path for military personnel. 

Property Management requires the same attention to detail, problem-solving, and rigorous operations, inspections, and performance that our veterans and active duty personnel embody.  Please visit our webpage for more information.

Seniors
Looking for a second career after retirement? North Seattle College offers tuition waivers for seniors. Please visit our webpage for more information.