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Seattle Colleges offers more than 130 career and technical education programs and academic transfer programs organized by eight areas of study. [19] These programs culminate in certificates and associate degrees, as well as a number of Bachelor of Applied Science [20] degrees and college transfer options. [21]
The North Seattle College main campus occupies 62 acres (25 ha), including eleven acres (4.5 ha) of environmentally sensitive wetlands, in the Licton Springs/North College Park neighborhood of the Northgate district of Seattle. [6] Located at 9600 College Way North, the campus is five miles (8 km) north of the city center and is easily accessed ...
South Seattle College (SSC, formerly South Seattle Community College) is a public community college in the Seattle neighborhoods of West Seattle and Georgetown. Founded in 1970, it is one of three colleges which make up the Seattle Colleges District .
Seattle Central College's Broadway Performance Hall. Seattle Central College is an urban campus on Seattle's Capitol Hill, located along its main thoroughfare, Broadway, and west of Cal Anderson Park. The college occupies 10 buildings.
Seattle Central College; Seattle Colleges District; Seattle Film Institute; Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine; Seattle Pacific University; Seattle University; Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences; Seattle University School of Law; Seattle Vocational Institute; South Seattle College
Griffin College, Seattle; Northwest Theological Seminary, Lynnwood; Pinchot University, Seattle; Henry Cogswell College, Everett; Interface College, Spokane [13] Moody Bible Institute Spokane; Trinity Lutheran College, Seattle [14] Washington Technology University, Bellevue
Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences in Seattle, Washington, is the oldest undergraduate and graduate college affiliated with Seattle University. The College offers over 50 undergraduates majors, 37 undergraduates minors, 7 graduate degrees, and 3 post-graduate certificates to more than 2,000 students.
Seattle Pacific University was founded in 1891 by Free Methodist pioneers to train missionaries for overseas service. [3] Built on land donated by Mr. and Mrs. Nels B. Peterson, the neighborhood was originally known as Ross Station and was annexed to Seattle the same year the college was founded; the school was colloquially referred to as the Ross Seminary during this era. [4]