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What Type of Student Are You?

New Student
If you're a recent high school graduate, have your GED, or are thinking about trying college for the first time, follow these simple steps.

Transfer Student
If you're transferring to WVC from another college or university, complete the admission steps and submit your transcripts for prerequisite and transfer credit evaluation.

Returning Student

Running Start
Earn tuition-free college credit while taking college courses in high school. Visit the Running Start website for admissions instructions.

Continuing Education
Continuing Education at WVC is designed to provide llifelong learning and job skill training. Explore a wide selection of non-credit courses that inspire creativity, curiosity, and personal growth.

Transitional Studies
Improve your reading, writing, math, and technology skills. Learn English as a second language.

Military & Veteran Programs

Senior Citizens
Explore your passion for lifelong learning at WVC and learn about the benefits designed for seniors interested in advancing their education.

International Students
Wenatchee Valley College welcomes international students from all over the world, offering a friendly and beautiful location where you can learn and grow.

Undocumented Students
All students are welcome at Wenatchee Valley College regardless of immigration status. Explore resources for undocumented students, including scholarship information and local resources.
In accordance with WAC 131-12-010 and Wenatchee Valley College policy, applicants must be over the age of 18, or have a high school diploma or GED, to be admitted to the college. A special admission process, under WAC 131-12-010, may allow applicants under the age of 18 to be admitted to Wenatchee Valley College.
The admissions office for the Wenatchee campus is located in the first floor of Wenatchi Hall. The admissions office for our Omak campus is located in the Omak Administration Office in Building A.
Have questions?
Contact registration@wvc.edu or call (509) 682-6806. The admissions is office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.