Earn College Credit for Your High School CTE Classes
Did you take an eligible Career & Technical Dual Credit class at your high school? You may already have college credit waiting for you — at no cost.
How It Works
Complete Your CTE Class
To be eligible to post dual credits on a college transcript, you must have completed the following:
- Registered all your classes on SERS (ctesers.org) and completed your dual-credit class within the current school year.
- Earned a "C" grade or better. Note: grades earned prior to the 2019/20 school year require a "B" grade or better.
- Apply to the college to use your CTE credits.
For more information, visit the PC3 Dual Credit Program website.
Your School Uploads Credits to SERS
Your high school submits your earned CTE credits into the Statewide Enrollment and Reporting System (SERS). Not sure if it's been done? Contact your high school counselor or our Welcome Center Entry Coordinators.
Credits Get Verified
Once your credits are confirmed in SERS, meet with an Entry Coordinator in the Welcome Center to have your credits in SERS verified.
Submit the Dual Credit Request Form
Complete the Dual Credit Request Form and submit it to our Enrollment Services office. The submission of this form is only for CPTC specific courses.
Are You Eligible?
Recent High School Graduate?
If you graduated from a Washington high school and completed CTE coursework, you may qualify.
Took a CTE Dual Credit Class?
Career & Technical Education courses tied to your home high school may be eligible for college transfer credit.
No Cost to You
There is no cost to transfer your CTE Dual Credit — it's part of the program.
Talk to Your Counselor
Your high school counselor can help guide you through the process and confirm your credits.
Additional Resources
Office Hours
Walk-in Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10:00am to 4:00pm.
Wednesdays: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Fridays: 7:30am to 12:00pm
Appointment Hours:
Monday-Thursday 7:30am-10:00am.