Washington State is home to a wide range of community and technical colleges that offer affordable, high-quality education and training programs to help students launch careers, earn degrees, or transfer to four-year universities.
Washington State is home to a wide range of community and technical colleges that offer affordable, high-quality education and training programs to help students launch careers, earn degrees, or transfer to four-year universities.
At Washington community and technical colleges, you’ll get everything you need to build a brighter future for yourself and the people you love.
31 schools with tech programs offered at 31 locations in 26 Washington cities leading to technical certificates or associates degrees.
Carrington College can prepare you for a health care career. Our focus is to help change your life for the better through education. That’s more than our purpose; it’s our promise to you.
Established in 1939, Perry Technical Institute is a private, non-profit educational institution which offers specialized hands-on technical training programs.
Since 1988, DigiPen Institute of Technology has been preparing students to succeed as skilled engineers, artists, and designers in the growing technology industries.
The NW HVAC/R Training Center is a fully accredited private vocational college for training individuals beginning a career in the HVAC/R industry.
AIE trains students for employment and career opportunities in 3D animation, game development and related fields through the provision of world class education as well as acting as a catalyst to build these industries.