Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
PO Box 42495
Olympia, WA 98504-2495
The Washington State Board for Community and
technical Colleges helps the 34 public community and technical colleges in the state of Washington offer high quality
education to Washington residents each year. Washington Community and Technical Colleges pride themselves on offering smaller class sizes, providing flexible class schedules, and serving a diverse student population.
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges enables Washington Community and Technical Colleges to offer a variety of degree and
certificate programs. Students can pursue their educational goals in college and university
transfer programs, professional or technical programs, apprenticeship trades, or pre-college programs at the community and technical colleges in the state of Washington.
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges oversees all the community and technical colleges in the state from north to south and east to west. Their convenient locations mean education is close to home. And with evening, weekend,
online, and hybrid classes, Washington Community and Technical Colleges make going to college fit the busiest of schedules. The Community and Technical Colleges of Washington are determined to create opportunities in university transfer, workforce training, and basic skills and most importantly, to help their students succeed in life.
Quick Facts:
By attending Washington Community and Technical Colleges as opposed to public or private four-year universities and colleges, students can save anywhere from $2,000 to $20,000 in tuition.
About 41% of all four-year college and university graduates from the state of Washington began their studies at Washington Community or Technical College.
On average, students who transfer from a Washington Community or Technical College to a four-year university only take one additional course compared to students who start out a four-year university.
Abour 37% of new high school graduates in the state of Washington begin their higher education at a Washington Community or Technical College.
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