Seattle-Tacoma Area Colleges

In the Seattle-Tacoma area you’ll find a number of higher education institutions to choose from, both public and private. Nationally recognized colleges in Seattle-Tacoma include Puget Sound University and University of Washington. In fact, in 2006 University of Washington was ranked as the twenty-second best university in the world by “Newsweek International.” Additionally, the Seattle-Tacoma area is home to reputable junior colleges Pierce College, Seattle Central Community College and Tacoma Community College. Finally, there are a variety of schools with the working adult in mind such as Lake Washington Technical College, City University and Bates Technical College.

About the Seattle-Tacoma Area

In the Pacific Northwest locals are known to cozy up in coffee shops and roam around outdoor recreational areas such as the Seattle-Tacoma area’s Rainier Beach, Van Asselt, Wapato Park and the large urban space of Point Defiance Park. The Seattle-Tacoma area is home to more than just the Space Needle; the region has a thriving music and arts scene and features a hodgepodge of vibrant clubs, galleries and museums. Culture vultures can soak up attractions like Tacoma’s Opera House, Washington State History Museum, The Glass Museum, Seattle Art Museum and Olympic Sculpture Park. Plus there are lively places of interest like Pike’s Market, the Tacoma’s farmer’s market and scuba diving along Titlow Beach. College on the West coast means plenty of activities to keep your days busy, whether wet or dry.

Seattle-Tacoma Area Colleges
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University of Washington - Seattle Campus

Seattle, Washington
College degrees offered: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree

Bellevue Community College

Bellevue, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree

Green River Community College

Auburn, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree

Clover Park Technical College

Lakewood, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree

Renton Technical College

Renton, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree

Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom

Lakewood, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree

Edmonds Community College - Lynnwood

Lynnwood, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree

Seattle University

Seattle, Washington
College degrees offered: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree

Olympic College

Bremerton, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree

South Seattle Community College

Seattle, Washington
College degrees offered: Certificate Program, Associate Degree
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