Evaluation of Transcripts
Students who have taken lower division course work at other accredited colleges or universities may submit their official transcripts for evaluation to Woodland Community College. Course work will be evaluated and used to satisfy prerequisites and graduation requirements. Official transcripts should be sent to:
Woodland Community College
Admissions and Records Office
2300 E. Gibson Road
Woodland, CA 95776
ATTN: Evaluations
The Admissions and Records Office will determine eligibility for, and extent of, credit per transcript evaluated. In general, there is no limit to the number of units a student may transfer to Woodland Community College. Courses may be used to meet degree requirements at Woodland Community College even if they have been used to meet requirements at another college or even if they are several years old. Woodland Community College does not grant college credit for courses completed at non-accredited colleges/universities, or for upper division courses. We accept coursework from one of the following accredited associations:
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges
- Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
- Northwest Association of Colleges and Schools
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Credit is allowed for college-level USAFI courses (but not for USAFI GED). Credit will also be given for the General Examination of the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). Students should submit the appropriate papers during the first semester of enrollment to the Admissions and Records Office.
International Evaluations
Students who attended schools in other countries will need to get their transcripts evaluated by an international evaluating service. Woodland Community College recommends using World Education Services (WES). For more information on WES, contact their San Francisco office at (415) 677-9378 or visit their website.