NSC or SCC Transfer
Steps to Enroll: North Seattle College or Seattle Central College Student Transferring to South Seattle College
For students who have attended North Seattle or Seattle Central and are transferring into South for the first time. This does not apply to students who have attended any other college or university, for those students please see the ‘Prior College Experience’ steps to enroll!
If you identify as one of the student types below, these populations have specialized enrollment steps. Please click to their respective links to access their information page to contact them directly for their enrollment process:
We want to make sure you have a strong start at South Seattle College. One of the best ways you can prepare for enrollment is to do a little research on the programs you might want to study. This will help you identify what degree might be best for you. If you need help exploring, contact our Welcome Center and get support from our friendly staff to learn more about your options.
All students must submit a free admissions application for South even if they already have a ctcLink ID with another community/technical college, including North Seattle College or Seattle Central College.
We recommend reviewing the "Tips for Submitting Your Admissions Application" below before starting your application.
South Seattle College uses the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges Online Admissions Application Portal.
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Tips for Submitting Your Admissions Application
Before Applying:
- If you already have a ctcLink account from a different community or technical college in Washington state, you can log in to the admissions application with your existing ctcLink ID and password to submit a new admissions application for South Seattle College.
- Once a quarter begins, the deadline to submit an admissions application for that current quarter is the 10th day of the quarter at end of business day. For example, Spring Quarter 2025 begins April 7th, 2025. The last day to submit an admission application for that Spring Quarter 2025 would be the 10th day of the quarter which is April 18th, 2025.
- View our Academic Calendar for quarter start dates and additional timelines.
- We are an open access college, and you are welcome here regardless of citizenship or residency status. If you have a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), including that number on your application will reduce paperwork required to complete the application process for admission and financial aid.
- Students applying for financial aid should select a degree or certificate program on the admissions application. If you select “Undecided – Academic,” this will automatically place a hold on your financial aid account until you update your program of study with Advising and Financial Aid offices. You can always change your degree or certificate path in the future.
- If you’d like support in completing the admission application and/or discussing South’s degree and certificate options, please schedule an appointment with the Welcome Center.
After You Apply:
- South’s Registration team will send you an email once your application has been processed that will include your ctcLink number (which acts as your Student ID number). Keep this unique number safe as you will use it throughout your time at South Seattle College.
- Registration prioritizes processing admission applications for the upcoming quarter. If you applied for the upcoming quarter and it has been more than 10 business days, please email Registration at ssccregistration@seattlecolleges.edu to inquire on the status of your application. If you applied for a later quarter, you should expect to receive your ctcLink ID 30 days before the start of the quarter.
- After you apply, you will receive additional emails from South with information to help you complete your enrollment steps and fund your education.
- Be sure to check your junk mail or spam folder for emails from ssccregistration@seattlecolleges.edu if you have not received your information in the expected time frame.
- Have a question about your residency? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
- Don’t wait to apply for funding! You can start the process of looking for funding while you wait for your application to be processed.
Financial Aid
If you have already completed your FAFSA or WASFA for Seattle Central or North Seattle and you have already been awarded financial aid at that school, you can review to see if you are eligible to apply for a Consortium Agreement to use your financial aid award to take classes at South.
- If you’re eligible (see the form for eligibility requirements and details), then you can complete the form and submit it to South’s Financial Aid Office for review! Submit the form 3 weeks prior to the start of the upcoming quarter to allow for processing and review.
If you have already completed your FAFSA or WASFA for Seattle Central or North Seattle but have not yet been awarded financial aid (received an award letter) at that school, and are looking for funding to attend South Seattle College.
- Please login to your FAFSA or WASFSA account and add South Seattle College to the colleges you’d like to send your application to! See instructions for FAFSA or WASFA.
- South Seattle College’s Financial Aid School Code is: 009706
- After you have submitted your FAFSA or WASFA to South Seattle College, you will still need to complete the Financial Aid missing document/review process until you receive an award letter.
- Once your application is submitted, make sure to check your email often as you will get further directions from our Financial Aid office. Students often must submit additional information to complete their Financial Aid File and receive an award letter.
If you have not yet completed your FAFSA or WASFA for Seattle Central or North Seattle, and are looking for funding to attend South Seattle College, we encourage all students to apply for Financial Aid to see if they are eligible for grants, work-study, or loans for college.
- Start early to begin the process!
- To start the process, you would submit the FAFSA or WASFA.
- After you have submitted your FAFSA or WASFA to South Seattle College, you will still need to complete the Financial Aid missing document/review process until you receive an award letter.
- Once your application is submitted, make sure to check your email often as you will get further directions from our Financial Aid office. Students often must submit additional information to complete their Financial Aid File and receive an award letter.
Important Tip! Check your Junk Mail or Spam Folder often in case your email security filters may have moved messages from the Financial Aid Office.
Have General Questions? Contact financialsouth@seattlecolleges.edu.
Need Assistance Completing the FAFSA or WASFA? You can also get help filling out your FAFSA or WASFA with South's Financial Aid team or with South's Title III Funding Navigator!!
Are you planning to do Professional & Technical Career Training?
In addition to Financial Aid, you can also connect with the Workforce Education department to see if you are eligible for funding. Another great resource for students in these programs is our Opportunity Grant.
Veteran’s Benefits
Make sure to contact our Veteran’s Affairs Office for details on how to get your funding processed. For questions you can email ssccva@seattlecolleges.edu.
Scholarships
Explore Scholarships you can apply to!
Payment Plan
If you would like the ability to pay for tuition in smaller monthly payments rather than all at once, check out our Payment Plan option.
Visit South’s Paying for College Overview Website to learn about key cost, important deadlines, and our funding resources.
If you have questions on financial aid, contact financialsouth@seattlecolleges.edu.
Placement
New students at South need to establish Math and English placement before registering for classes. Having placement established is also required to meet with Academic Advisors, so this is an important step to get completed as soon as possible! There are a few different ways to do this depending on your educational background!
South’s Free Online Math and English Placement Tools
If you haven’t taken a college-level Math or English class or the Math and English Directed Self-Placement Tools, you can use South's free online Math and English Directed Self-Placement Tools below. Our placement tools are the fastest way to establish Math and English placement at South! Our Math and English Directed Self Placement tools are free and completely online, and they take approximately 30 minutes each to complete and the results will be posted to your student account 2-3 business days after completion.
Math Directed Self Placement | English Directed Self Placement
Additional Placement Options
Credits From North Seattle College or Seattle Central College
For students with credits from North Seattle or Seattle Central, if you have taken classes at either of those schools and want to use those classes to establish Math and English placement at South and want those credits to go towards your certificate or degree at South Seattle College you do not need to submit official transcripts. However, you still need to complete an incoming transcript evaluation request form to have those credits evaluated and brought into your transcript at South to be used for establishing Math and English placement.
Placement Taken at Another Washington State Community and Technical College
If you have taken the Math or English Placement Test/Tools at another Washington State Community and Technical College and they have not expired, you can use Washington State Placement Reciprocity. Forward your original placement scores to studentplacement@seattlecolleges.edu
International Transcripts (College Coursework Taken Outside the US)
Students who completed coursework at a college or university outside of the United States may complete South's Math and English Directed Self-Placement Tools to establish placement. If you have an international transcript that has already been evaluated by a third party agency such as WES, you may submit your unofficial evaluation report to StudentPlacement@seattlecolleges.edu for review.
Additional Placement Options
See here for the full list of placement options
If you have questions about placement or whether your placement is still valid, contact studentplacement@seattlecolleges.edu
Transcripts
For students with credits from North Seattle or Seattle Central, if you have taken classes from another school and want to use those classes to establish Math and English placement at South, and for those credits to go towards your degree or certificate at South you will need to complete the official transcript process by ordering an official transcript to be sent to South Seattle College for evaluation and complete the incoming transcript evaluation request form.
If you have questions on transcript evaluations, contact sevaluations@seattlecolleges.edu
These steps will guide you through getting access to key student account tools you will use in your time at South, including: ctcLink, MySeattleColleges, and Starfish. You will need your ctcLink ID number in order to complete these steps.
Review this guide and follow the steps indicated to set-up your accounts: Students Guide to Accounts and Tech Tools.
If you need additional help understanding these tools, contact the eLearning Staff
Setting Up ctcLink
Once your application has been processed, you will receive an email from our Registration Department about your acceptance and you will be provided a ctcLink ID. Keep this unique number safe as you will need it for future steps. You will use your ctcLink ID number to activate your ctcLink Account. (You will only need to activate it once.)
- Go to the ctcLink Gateway page.
- Select “Activate Your Account”.
- Use your first name, last name, date of birth, and ctcLink ID number to activate your account.
Watch this video to go over the ctcLink account activation process. Your ctcLink Account will be used for a variety of processes. Your ctcLink account stores information about your student accounts, financial balances, class registration, enrollment, and transcripts. Visit our student ctcLink Resource Page to learn more.
Setting Up MySeattleColleges
You will need to have your ctcLink Account activated to do this step. Use your ctcLink ID and password to create MySeattleColleges password (Video)
- ctcLink ID is your student ID number
- MySeattleCollege is your student username
- Both accounts will be used throughout your time at Seattle Colleges.
To set up your MySeattleColleges account, go to tools.seattlecolleges.edu and select “Get My Credentials” to activate your Seattle Colleges email address. You will be provided with your email and login credentials. After this, you will set your password by selecting “Reset Password.”
Your email is usually your FirstName.LastName@seattlecolleges.edu and the password is one you can create. This password expires every 120 days. Make sure to use a secure and memorable password so you can access your account again.
Here is a student guide to explain how you will use your ctcLink Account and your MySeattleColleges account while in school.
Setting Up Starfish
Starfish is a tech tool you can use once you are registered for at least 1 class to schedule appointments with Financial Aid, Advising, and later on, Tutoring. You can view current instructor and course information and find your To-Do items and checklists assigned by your advisor. You will even be able to see notes from your advising appointments and other key messages.
- Login here: Starfish (starfishsolutions.com)
- Your login for Starfish: Use your MySeattleColleges credentials to log in. Do not include the @SeattleColleges.edu in your username.
If you need additional help understanding these tech tools, contact the eLearning Staff
Once Math and English placement has been established and recorded, you should be able to self-register for courses through ctcLink. You can view course offerings for the upcoming quarter on the Class Schedule.
If you know what classes you will take, here is a Guide to Register in ctcLink.
- Please note that while registering, the permission number box shows up for everyone. You may or may not need it to register. Leave this field blank and click “Save" to see if a code is needed.
- If it does not work, you can request a permission code. See instructions on Advising’s website.
If you are unsure what courses to take or want to verify that you are selecting the correct course for your degree, please schedule an Advising appointment.
- Advisors help guide students in choosing classes based on academic goals. Once you have completed placement for classes, you are encouraged to meet with an advisor to get help with your first quarter plan.
South’s mandatory New Student Orientation (NSO) is designed to welcome, celebrate, and connect new students with the college community, services, and support! NSO opens in Canvas two weeks before the start of the quarter. You will receive emails and notifications from Canvas that you have been added to South’s NSO course. Learn more at our New Student Orientation homepage.
Note: Canvas is the platform that we use for online classes, learn more about it here.
- Pay Tuition: Ensure your tuition and fees are paid by the Quarterly Tuition Deadline. Learn about our numerous Payment Options.
- View Deadlines: Familiarize yourself with important dates on our Academic Calendar.
- Buy Your Books: You can buy your books online from South Seattle College’s Online Bookstore.
- Plan your Parking and Transportation: Check your options for Parking & Transportation. Learn more about discounted Orca Cards for public transit and Parking Permits.
- Sign-up for Emergency Alerts: Find out more about how to receive Emergency Alerts.
- Undocumented Student Support: You have options! Read through the resources you can access for your education at our Undocumented Student Support website.