List of colleges and universities in Washington
This is a list of colleges and universities in Washington State. This list also includes other educational institutions providing higher education, meaning tertiary, quaternary, and, in some cases, post-secondary education.
State institutions
Four-year institutions
Name | Student population | Endowment | Main branch | Other branches |
---|---|---|---|---|
University of Washington | 59,263[1] | $2.83 billion | Seattle | Bothell, North Sound, Tacoma |
Washington State University | 31,478[2] | $868.1 million | Pullman | Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, Everett, Global |
Western Washington University | 16,121[3] | $57.1 million | Bellingham | Anacortes, Bremerton, Everett, Port Angeles, Poulsbo |
Eastern Washington University | 12,635 [4] | $52.2 million | Cheney | Bellevue, Everett, Spokane[5] |
Central Washington University | 12,342[6] | $13.3 million | Ellensburg | Des Moines, Everett, Lynnwood, Moses Lake, Pierce County, Sammamish, Wenatchee, Yakima |
Evergreen State College | 3,327[7] | $8.9 million | Olympia | Aberdeen,[8] Tacoma |
Two-year institutions
- Bates Technical College, Tacoma
- Bellevue College, Bellevue
- Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham
- Big Bend Community College, Moses Lake
- Cascadia College, Bothell
- Centralia College, Centralia
- Clark College, Vancouver
- Clover Park Technical College, Lakewood
- Columbia Basin College
- Community Colleges of Spokane
- Edmonds College, Lynnwood
- Everett Community College, Everett
- Grays Harbor College, Aberdeen
- Green River College
- Highline College
- Lake Washington Institute of Technology
- Lower Columbia College, Longview
- Olympic College
- Peninsula College
- Pierce College
- Renton Technical College, Renton
- Seattle Colleges District (formerly Seattle Community Colleges)
- North Seattle College, Seattle
- Seattle Central College, Seattle
- Seattle Vocational Institute, Seattle
- South Seattle College, Seattle
- Shoreline Community College, Shoreline
- Skagit Valley College, Mount Vernon
- South Puget Sound Community College
- Tacoma Community College, Tacoma
- Walla Walla Community College, Walla Walla
- Wenatchee Valley College
- Whatcom Community College, Bellingham
- Yakima Valley College
Primarily two-year institutions that also grant four-year degrees
- Bellevue College, Bellevue
- Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham
- Centralia College, Centralia
- Clark College, Vancouver
- Columbia Basin College, Pasco
- Green River College, Auburn
- Highline College, Des Moines
- Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Kirkland
- Lower Columbia College, Longview
- Moody Aviation, Spokane
- North Seattle College, Seattle[11]
- Olympic College, Bremerton[12]
- Pierce College, Lakewood
- Seattle Central College, Seattle[13]
- South Seattle College, Seattle[14]
- Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane
- Tacoma Community College, Tacoma
- Whatcom Community College, Bellingham
- Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima
Tribal institutions
Private institutions
Two-year institutions
- School of Visual Concepts, Seattle
Private liberal arts colleges
Private colleges and universities
- Antioch University, Seattle
- Bastyr University, Kenmore
- City University of Seattle
- Bellevue
- Seattle
- Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle
- DigiPen Institute of Technology, Redmond
- Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma
- Gonzaga University, Spokane
- Heritage University, Toppenish
- Northeastern University, Seattle Campus, Seattle
- Northwest University, Kirkland
- Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, Yakima
- St. Martin's University, Lacey
- Seattle Bible College, Seattle
- Seattle Pacific University, Seattle
- Seattle University, Seattle
- Matteo Ricci College, Seattle
- Washington Technology University, Bellevue
- Whitman College, Walla Walla
- Whitworth University, Spokane
Defunct private colleges and universities
- Adelphia College, Seattle
- Argosy University/Seattle, Seattle
- The Art Institute of Seattle, Seattle
- DeVry University
- Bellevue (location closed)
- Federal Way (location closed)
- Northwest Theological Seminary, Lynnwood
- Pinchot University, Seattle
- Henry Cogswell College, Everett
- Interface College, Spokane[15]
- Moody Bible Institute Spokane
- Trinity Lutheran College, Seattle [16]
See also
- Higher education in the United States
- List of American institutions of higher education
- List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations
- List of colleges and universities
- List of colleges and universities by country
References
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- "Quick Facts - Washington State University".
- "Diversity: Diversity Statistics". www.wwu.edu.
- "Record Freshman Class at EWU - Eastern Washington University". Ewu.edu. 2018-10-08. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
- "Off Campus Programs". Eastern Washington University.
- "About CWU - Quick Facts". www.cwu.edu.
- "Enrollment summary" (PDF). www.evergreen.edu. 2018. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
- "Classes in Grays Harbor". The Evergreen State College. The Evergreen State College. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
- "Locations". Peninsula College. Peninsula College.
- "Omak Campus". Wenatchee Valley College. Wenatchee Valley College.
- North Seattle College website, Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees. Accessed online 2019-12-20.
- "All Program View". Olympic College. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- Seattle Central College website, Bachelor's Degrees. Accessed online 2019-12-20.
- South Seattle College website, Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees. Accessed online 2019-12-20.
- "Spokane's Interface College closes its doors". KHQ. KHQ-TV. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- Winters, Chris (2016-01-12). "Trinity Lutheran College in downtown Everett to close". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
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