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Educational Services offered at North Seattle College
Offers vocational, academic, continuing and remedial education classes.
College offers academic, vocational and remedial education services including the following:
- College transfer programs
- Career training programs
- Continuing education programs
- Pre-college programs
- High school programs
- 5 bachelor of applied science degrees
- Over 60 professional-technical degrees and certifications
Student support services include
- Career counseling
- Accommodations for students with disabilities
- Tutoring
- Limited child care
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Community Colleges
Postsecondary Instructional Programs
Education Services offered at Spokane Community College
Offers higher education options including certificate programs in medical assisting, welding, aviation and more. Additionally offers transfer programs for students wanting a four-year degree and a dual enrollment program for high school students, GED classes and a high school diploma program.
Offers higher education options including certificate programs in medical assisting, dental assisting, welding, aviation and pharmacy. Additional offers transfer programs for students wanting a four-year degree. Also offers basic education classes such as GED classes, and classes that allow students to receive a high school diploma.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Community Colleges
Postsecondary Instructional Programs
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Dual Enrollment Programs
Pre-College Programs offered at Clover Park Technical College
Provides a high school completion program, also known as High School 21+
Transitional Studies is home to various classes that assist pre-college students with improving English language skills, preparing for college level classes, earning a GED or high school diploma, and I-BEST Programs. As a Transitional Studies student, you have an entire team of people dedicated to your success. Thank you for choosing Clover Park Technical College to help you reach your goals!
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Adult High School Diploma Programs
Community Colleges
Vocational Centers
Adult Basic Education offered at Edmonds College Main Campus
Adult Basic Education classes offer free assistance in developing basic skills in reading, writing, speaking, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, problem solving, and math.
Offers free assistance in developing basic skills in reading, writing, speaking, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, problem solving, and math. Emphasis is on developing useful knowledge and applied skills, such as financial and health management, parenting and raising a family, and getting/holding a good job. There are no tests, no grades, and no fees.
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Community Colleges
Adult Basic Education
WorkFirst offered at Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
Students receiving TANF/WorkFirst may qualify for childcare and other academic support services.
Helps access possible funding, academic and childcare support for parents receiving TANF/WorkFirst cash assistance through DSHS.
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Tuition Assistance
Community Colleges
Early Childhood Education offered at Bates Technical College - Child Studies Department
Offers a career training program that prepares students as child care specialists through formal classroom instruction and daily experience in early childhood programs. Associate degree and certificate options available.
Offers a career training program that prepares students as child care specialists through formal classroom instruction and daily experience in early childhood programs.
Associate degree and certificate options available.
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Community Colleges
Child Care Provider Training
Student Support Services offered at Skagit Valley Community College Mount Vernon Campus
A federally-funded program that helps low-income and non-traditional students be successful at SVC by providing academic and other support services.
Student Support Services is a federally-funded program that helps low-income and non-traditional students be successful at SVC by providing academic and other support services. Services include one on one tutoring, study skills instruction, computer literacy, class advising, and counseling to assist with personal, financial and career decisions.
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Academic Counseling
Community Colleges
Student Counseling Services
PACE Services offered at Spokane Community College
PACE (People Accessing Careers and Education) is a non-credit program at Spokane Community College that provides classes for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities who want to develop skills for employment or further education.
PACE (People Accessing Careers and Education) is a non-credit program at Spokane Community College that provides classes for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities who want to develop skills for employment or further education.
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College/University Extension Programs
Community Colleges
GED Test Preparation and Classes offered at Pierce College Puyallup
Offers classwork to help you prepare for the GED exam. It meets most employment criteria and educational eligibility requirement for federal financial aid. Courses include writing, mathematics, reading, history, and science.
Offers classwork to help you prepare for the GED exam. It meets most employment criteria and educational eligibility requirement for federal financial aid. Courses include writing, mathematics, reading, history, and science.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Community Colleges
Admissions offered at Corporate and Continuing Education
Offers professional development training, small business workshops, and personal interest classes.
EvCC offers a variety of university transfer, professional, technical, vocational, job skills, basic skills and personal enrichment courses and programs.
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College/University Admissions
Community Colleges
Main Office offered at Whatcom Community College
Whatcom Community College offers associate degrees and certificate programs in academic and professional technical fields.
Whatcom Community College offers associate degrees and certificate programs in academic and professional technical fields. Courses for self-development, job enrichment, and personal interests are also offered. Courses are available both during the day and in the evening.
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Community Colleges
Corporate and Continuing Education offered at South Puget Sound Community College
Provides non credit courses and certificate programs of personal and professional interest to community members.
Provides non credit courses and certificate programs of personal and professional interest to community members.
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Community Colleges
Continuing Education
Post-Secondary Education offered at Shoreline Community College
Provides post-secondary education, continuing education, adult basic education, and vocational education.
Provides comprehensive post-secondary and continuing education programs, including adult basic education, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, parenting classes, vocational education, and many other programs.
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English as a Second Language
Parenting Skills Classes
Adult Basic Education
Postsecondary Instructional Programs
Community Colleges
Center for Disability Services offered at Everett Community College
Provides qualified students with documented disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in the variety of opportunities.
Provides qualified students with documented disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in the variety of educational, recreational, and social opportunities available at Everett Community College.
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Community Colleges
Specialized Information and Referral
Running Start offered at South Puget Sound Community College
Offers high school students the opportunity to take college courses while in high school, reducing tuition costs and allowing them to complete their associate degree ahead of time. Includes transportation for students from Yelm/Rainier.
Offers high school students the opportunity to take college courses while in high school, significantly reducing tuition costs and allowing them to complete their associate degree ahead of time.
Includes transportation for students from Yelm and Rainier High Schools.
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Vocational Centers
Community Colleges
Job and Career Connections offered at Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
Provides a self-directed resource center where students and other members of the community can come to explore career options, get support for education and career assessment, receive information on career choices and more.
Provides staff-assisted and a self-directed resource center where students and other members of the community can come to explore career options, get support for education and career assessment, receive information on career choices, receive information on current job openings, and receive assistance in resume and interview preparation.
Helps student gain employment relevant to their career pathway.
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Job Information Lines
Career Awareness
Community Colleges
Prejob Guidance
Specialized Information and Referral
Education - Business & Technology offered at Edmonds College Business Training Center
Programs include seminars and workshops; community education; experiential learning; customized training for business, industry, agencies, and organizations; and classes for professional and business advancement.
Business programs include seminars and workshops; community education; experiential learning; customized training for business, industry, agencies, and organizations; and classes for professional and business advancement. Course work is characterized by flexibility to allow adult students opportunities to pursue professional development. Technology classes include professional, small business, computer software, and information technology (IT) training. Sylvan Prometric testing is available on site for immediate certification.
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Community Colleges
Continuing Education
Community College offered at Peninsula College - Clallam
Offers services for the returning student who has been out of school for a short time or many years. Programs include numerous associates degrees, adult education, professional/technical classes, and distance learning.
Peninsula College offers a diverse range of educational opportunities, including two-year transfer and career degrees, as well as a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management with various specializations. High school juniors and seniors may be able to attend part- or full-time tuition-free through the Running Start program. PC also provides GED, high school diploma, High School Plus, and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes.
At Peninsula College, we pride ourselves on offering services for returning students who have been out of school for a short time or many years. Our Student Services Office assists students interested in classes related to degree programs, personal enrichment, or improving job skills. Additionally, the Student Services Office provides information on financial aid, child care, and other resources. Academic planning and other services are offered free to residents of Clallam and Jefferson counties.
The Student Services Office is located on the Port Angeles campus, but services are available by appointment for the Port Townsend and Forks extension sites. Peninsula College is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive community that empowers students to achieve their educational and career goals.
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Technical/Trade Schools
Community Colleges
College/University Extension Programs
Internet Courses
Counseling and Career Services offered at Skagit Valley Community College Mount Vernon Campus
Offers individual counseling or group advising to assist in making career, education and employment decisions.
Offers individual or group advising to assist in making career, education and employment decisions.
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Academic Counseling
Community Colleges
Community College offered at Peninsula College - Forks Extension
Offers services for the returning student who has been out of school for a short time or many years. Programs include numerous associates degrees, adult education, professional/technical classes, and distance learning.
Peninsula College offers a diverse range of educational opportunities, including two-year transfer and career degrees, as well as a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management with various specializations. High school juniors and seniors may be able to attend part- or full-time tuition-free through the Running Start program. PC also provides GED, high school diploma, High School Plus, and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes.
At Peninsula College, we pride ourselves on offering services for returning students who have been out of school for a short time or many years. Our Student Services Office assists students interested in classes related to degree programs, personal enrichment, or improving job skills. Additionally, the Student Services Office provides information on financial aid, child care, and other resources. Academic planning and other services are offered free to residents of Clallam and Jefferson counties.
The Student Services Office is located on the Port Angeles campus, but services are available by appointment for the Port Townsend and Forks extension sites. Peninsula College is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive community that empowers students to achieve their educational and career goals.
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College/University Extension Programs
Technical/Trade Schools
Community Colleges
Internet Courses
Education - eLearning offered at Skagit Valley College Whidbey Island Campus
The program consists of internet-delivered courses.
eLearning consists of internet-delivered courses. Distance education courses are designed for people who cannot attend classes regularly due to location, work schedule, or family responsibilities.
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Community Colleges
Telecourses
Education - eLearning offered at Skagit Valley Community College Mount Vernon Campus
The program consists of internet-delivered courses. Distance education courses are designed for people who cannot attend classes regularly due to location, work schedule, or family responsibilities.
eLearning consists of internet-delivered courses. Distance education courses are designed for people who cannot attend classes regularly due to location, work schedule, or family responsibilities.
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Community Colleges
Telecourses
Education - Academic Transfer Program offered at Skagit Valley Community College Mount Vernon Campus
This degree corresponds to the first two years of study at a four-year college or university and is designed to provide a broad educational background for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution.
Academic Transfer Pathways provide the first two years of study at a four-year college or university and is designed to provide a broad educational background for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution.
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Community Colleges
Degree and Certificate Programs at Clover Park Technical College
Many services are provide online, with limited on-campus support. For a list of all programs offered at CPTC, please visit the website.
For a list of all programs offered at CPTC, please visit the website at www.cptc.edu
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Occupation Specific Job Training
Community Colleges
Adult Education offered at Tacoma Community College
Offers a variety of classes for individuals wishing to improve basic reading, writing, math, conversation, employment, basic computer skills for transition to college and careers. See website for more information.
Offers a variety of classes for individuals wishing to improve basic skills and complete high school or GED preparation.
Basic skills helps adults with reading, writing, math, conversation, employment, basic computer skills for transition to college and careers.
See website for more information.
Offers GED preparation classes and testing. Participants must be 17 1/2 years of age or older.
Younger students must obtain permission from high school.
English Language Acquisition (ELA) program and classes in the daytime and evening at the main campus.
Adults 19 years of age or older, under 19 must be formally released from high school before enrolling.
HS 21+ Offers classes contextualized to high school subjects, previous credit acceptance and credit for prior learning to that adults can earn a high school diploma and transition to college or career.
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Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Community Colleges
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction