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Prepare for a major in Criminal Justice by taking recommended courses to fulfill the
requirements of a transfer degree.
Criminal Justice examines crime and society's response to crime. Students gain knowledge
of the criminal justice system, legal procedures, and U.S. law. An interdisciplinary
program, students also learn fundamentals of psychology, sociology, public administration,
ethics and more.
The Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) is part of Shoreline’s General Transfer program and is designed to meet the first two years of requirements of most four-year degrees.
This program option is designed to support Shoreline’s general education outcomes:
(does not include additional program or course fees, books, or supply costs)
Per Quarter 2022-2023 |
WA-Resident | Non-WA resident, US citizen, & Eligible non-citizen On Campus |
Non-WA resident Non-US citizen¹ |
Non-WA resident, US citizen Online Only |
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1 credit | $150.18 | $246.87 | $337.97 | $166.09 |
5 credits | $658.90 | $1,142.35 | $1,597.85 | $738.45 |
12 credits (full-time) | $1,418.96 | $2,393.98 | $3,312.20 | $1,579.76 |
15 credits | $1,592.00 | $2,579.20 | $3,508.25 | $1,755.35 |
¹ Includes all International Students, both on campus and overseas online
Federal aid, scholarships, grants, and more are available to help you pay for school.
Our staff is here to help you explore options and get started. See the different ways you can get in touch.
Anyone, regardless of financial status, can attend Shoreline. We have the resources you need for financial aid, scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs.
This option is open to everyone. There are no eligibility requirements to begin this program. Get started by applying to Shoreline!
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