The college’s Organic Farm is at the center of agricultural learning on campus. You'll learn to grow food for yourself and others in the broader community, using ecologically informed methods of farming while also learning management and business skills appropriate for small-scale production.
You’ll focus on Northwest crop and livestock species-including orchard fruit, potatoes, sheep, and poultry-and be able to study chemistry, microbiology, and anatomy in a highly practical and experiential context.
You’ll choose what you study to earn a Bachelor’s degree that’s meaningful to you. Some students decide their programs as they go, while others chart their course in advance.
Aim for both breadth and depth explore fields that may be related or that may seem very distant. You'll be surprised at what you discover.
If you're new to college, look for programs where you can gain a foundation, build key skills, and broaden your knowledge (FR only, FR-SO, or FR-SR).
If you already have a foundation in this field, look for programs with intermediate or advanced material (SO-SR, JR-SR, or FR-SR). These programs may include community-based learning and in-depth research. Some of these programs have specific prerequisites check the description for details.
Degree Requirements
Evergreen offers undergraduates opportunities to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in arts, science, or both. Evergreen also offers three graduate level degrees.
Bachelor of Arts: Requires a minimum of 180 credits.
Bachelor of Science: To pursue a BS degree. Requires a minimum of 180 credits
72 of these credits must be science, math or computer science, and 48 of those must be upper division (Junior or Senior level) credits.
Bachelor of Arts and Science: To pursue a BAS degree. Requires a minimum of 225 credits
72 of these credits must be science, math or computer science, and 48 of those must be upper division (Junior or Senior level) credits.
Expected January 2027
The Evergreen State College
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW,
OLYMPIA,
Washington,
98505, United States
International high school students should take the courses needed to gain admission to a university in your home country. Compare your studies to the preparatory course work described for freshman applicants and make sure that you have taken classes in composition, mathematics, geography and culture, science, and a foreign language, like English.
Priority Dates: October 1 for winter; December 1 for spring and February 1 for fall. Evergreen practices rolling admission, so you can submit your application at any time.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.